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pocketcanvases · 2 years
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literary moodboards ★ what i carry - jennifer longo
i wish i didn’t need my compass. i wish i had a sense of true north anywhere in me. i can walk forward alone and never be scared; it’s going back to each house that gets me lost, every time. i can’t ever find my way home. that’s what i get for being born rootless.
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pocketcanvases · 3 years
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literary moodboards ★ this close to okay - leesa cross-smith (x)
you’re human, and you have to reconcile that with yourself somehow. forgive yourself. allow yourself to feel everything deeply, to grow and learn.
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pocketcanvases · 3 years
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He’s just… lovely. Loyal, and aware, and kind, and thoughtful. I sort of worship him. I know I’m like Pig-Pen in Charlie Brown, and I have chaos around me, but it’s like he doesn’t even care. He doesn’t need me to change or pretend to be someone else. He’s my person. He’s my best friend.
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pocketcanvases · 3 years
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The Unhoneymooners // Christina Lauren
“You think I’m cute?”
“In a gross way.”
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pocketcanvases · 3 years
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BOOKS I READ IN 2016 → Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino
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pocketcanvases · 3 years
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literary moodboards ★ beach read - emily henry (x)
“when you love someone, you want to make this world look different for them. to give all the ugly stuff meaning, and amplify the good. that’s what you do. for your readers. for me. you make beautiful things, because you love the world, and maybe the world doesn’t always look how it does in your books, but... i think putting them out there, that changes the world a little bit. and the world can’t afford to lose that.”
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pocketcanvases · 3 years
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headers heart bones
credits in @/damonrika on twitter
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pocketcanvases · 4 years
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🍒books i read in 2020: evvie drake starts over
—Your head is the house you live in, so you have to do the maintenance.
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pocketcanvases · 4 years
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Some days it’s fine. Others it nearly breaks me. The emptiness of the horizon, and the hunger in my body, and how will we ever survive this if we can’t survive each other?
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pocketcanvases · 4 years
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the vanishing half - brit bennett
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pocketcanvases · 5 years
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literary moodboards ★ a study in charlotte - brittany cavallaro
i wanted the two of us to be complicated together, to be difficult and engrossing and blindingly brilliant.
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pocketcanvases · 5 years
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when have I ever, since the first instant I touched you, pretended to be anything less than in love with you?
⁠— red, white and royal blue | casey mcquiston 
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pocketcanvases · 5 years
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I don’t wanna keep secrets just to keep you
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pocketcanvases · 5 years
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“I had absolutely no interest in being somebody else’s muse. I am not a muse. I am the somebody. End of fucking story.” 
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pocketcanvases · 5 years
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I know. I get it. It’s easy to give everyone what they want. What’s expected. The problem with doing this is you lose sight of where you truly begin and where the fake you, the one who tries to be everything to everyone, ends.
Jennifer Niven, Holding Up the Universe (via anditslove)
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pocketcanvases · 5 years
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BOOKS I READ IN 2018: 180 Seconds, Jessica Park
“You can’t reach what’s in front of you until you let go of what’s behind you.”
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pocketcanvases · 5 years
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Renee Carlino, Before We Were Strangers
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