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sickofbeingloved · 2 years
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ohtheylovetolietoyou · 10 months
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‘𝐇𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐟 𝐨𝐟 𝐦𝐲 𝐬𝐨𝐮𝐥, 𝐚𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐨𝐞𝐭𝐬 𝐬𝐚𝐲.’ —𝐌𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐫, 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐎𝐟 𝐀𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐬.
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nighttimefrights · 7 months
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A page from my book "Midnight Hunger: the Undying Curse" From the Nighttime Frights Series available only on Barnesandnoble.com
Midnight hunger - the undying curse: ( NightTime Frights Series #01) by Jason Edwin, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)
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brokehorrorfan · 7 months
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New York Times bestselling and Bram Stoker Award-winning author Christopher Golden (Ararat, All Hallows) will publish The House of Last Resort on January 30.
The 304-page horror novel will be available in hardcover and e-book via St. Martin's Press. Read the synopsis below.
Across Italy there are many half-empty towns, nearly abandoned by those who migrate to the coast or to cities. The beautiful, crumbling hilltop town of Becchina is among them, but its mayor has taken drastic measures to rebuild―selling abandoned homes to anyone in the world for a single Euro, as long as the buyer promises to live there for at least five years. It’s a no-brainer for American couple Tommy and Kate Puglisi. Both work remotely, and Becchina is the home of Tommy’s grandparents, his closest living relatives. It feels like a romantic adventure, an opportunity the young couple would be crazy not to seize. But from the moment they move in, they both feel a shadow has fallen on them. Tommy’s grandmother is furious, even a little frightened, when she realizes which house they’ve bought. There are rooms in an annex at the back of the house that they didn’t know were there. The place makes strange noises at night, locked doors are suddenly open, and when they go to a family gathering, they’re certain people are whispering about them, and about their house, which one neighbor refers to as The House of Last Resort. Soon, they learn that the home was owned for generations by the Church, but the real secret, and the true dread, is unlocked when they finally learn what the priests were doing in this house for all those long years…and how many people died in the strange chapel inside. While down in the catacombs beneath Becchina…something stirs.
Pre-order Christopher Golden's The House of Last Resort.
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theloveinc · 7 days
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hello everyone just want to say sorry for not writing lately ‼️ I am just a little low on ideas currently and am waiting on my computer charger to be shipped in ‼️‼️‼️
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maskedhatter · 24 days
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Calling it now: the next big booktok/ya/fantasy thing is going to be Pirate Romance
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“I watched 86 for the plot”
The plot:
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laiinereads · 2 years
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I liked the way she said my name when she was exasperated. Hell, I just liked my name on those lips. - Knox
Thing We Never Get Over by Lucy Score
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mejomonster · 11 months
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The more I write the more I am like: who the FUCK writes like this?? Why do I WRITE like this??? Where in the world did I pick this up From???? Someone else HAS to write like this cause I must've picked up this stylistic lean from somebody??? What the fuck
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cullentothemax · 6 months
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natasa-pantovic · 1 year
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We're cruising right out the weekend with some fantastic reads! Last time we have made it to the amazing @Kindle No #1 Free #AmazonBestseller within #alchemy category with 100s of downloads! So grateful for your attention! Get your copy now! What do we know of our ancestors’ myths and who’s tales can be trusted and why? You'll enjoy the books from beginning to end! Have you been singing, dancing, diving lately? Check Some interesting Books. Booklikes Tag Fiction
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ohtheylovetolietoyou · 9 months
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“all human wisdom is summed up in these two words— wait and hope.”— alexandre dumas, the count of monte cristo
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nighttimefrights · 7 months
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Dear Friends,
I grew up devouring 90s horror books, and it breaks my heart that these amazing stories have faded into obscurity. But guess what? I'm on a mission to resurrect that classic nostalgia and the jaw-dropping artwork we all loved.
Available now at BarnesandNoble.com
I'm writing a series of ( One book per month! ) that will transport us back to those spine-tingling days. It's time to bring back the thrill, the chills, and the excitement that made our hearts race. Join me on this radical journey to relive the scares and keep the legacy alive!
Stay spooky,
Your friend ~Jason Edwin
Direct Link to book: Midnight hunger - the undying curse: ( NightTime Frights Series #01) by Jason Edwin, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)
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redsnerdden · 8 months
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One Piece, Nimona, and Lore Olympus Take On The Top Ten in August's NY Times Best Seller List
One Piece, Nimona, and Lore Olympus Take On The Top Ten in August's NY Times Best Seller List #ONEPIECE #manga #Nimona #LoreOlympus #GraphicNovels #NewYorkTimes
PLEASE NOTE: Rankings reflect sales for July 2023 There is a book that is taking the world by storm, and that’s Eiichiro Oda’s Shonen Series, One Piece. As many of you are aware, our Straw Hat Captain is preparing to take his fight with Kaido to a whole new level. July was filled with events, San Diego Comic-Con, and One Piece Day, which led to the announcement of Gear Five finally being adapted…
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pritheeee · 1 year
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Review Ramble: The Fault in Our Stars
I keep thinking back to when “The Fault in Our Stars” was at its peak in popularity, and you had dual cultures where some people adored it, and others made memes out of it. And while there's definitely a lot of conversations to be had about the genuine criticisms of the novel and John Green, a major fraction of the criticism it got was just a classic case of people dunking on anything that teen girls like. It’s a romance novel about two cancer afflicted teenagers falling in love and their journey through their last days. I have yet to see a discussion on how the story impacted chronically ill communities. Especially the youth. Everyone really took heart to the cliché teen romance rather than (what I think) was a significant subject of the story.
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Why should you read it?
The story talks from the perspective of a patient with terminal cancer who talked about what it was like to be depressed at the hands of being constantly sick, how love and friendship is intertwined and how it feels for it to be limited, how every regular human chore or activity is something so different, and what that means for the people around her. Shows you how it feels to have numbered days and that sometimes your bucket list will stay unfulfilled- not because you have a given time, but because you find greater joy in the first few checkdowns on it. All of that just because you’ve been granted a smaller infinity than others. Makes you cherish every moment because you are supposedly I’m hoping, someone with a bigger infinity. On the contrary, just because the lead characters are cancer patients, doesn’t mean it’s not as relatable to others. The story moves in such a realistic manner that anyone can relate to it, understand and feel it. Friendship, love, anger and regret- we’ve all felt these feelings. There’s inclusivity for all. And honestly I don't think that this story and narrative should be taken for granted and be marked as overrated or basic romance considering how little these kinds of stories get told, especially from the perspective of a young person.
This book holds a special place in my heart:
I bought mine sometime in 2016. Throughout my teen years till now, as the book grew older with me in my shelf and the more I reread it- the more I feel a circulation of grief, gratefulness and love. The dialogues exchanged among the characters touch your heart and make you think, make you relate. It’s so special to me because it’s my first book- the book that now has got me saying “I love to read books”. For me, it was spectacular. I could ramble about it for hours. If I had my way, I'd stop right here and tell you to go buy it instantly. Give it a read and fall in love with Hazel and Augustus.
Should you read other John Green books? Yes, definitely.
John Green is a stunning writer. His books are fairly easy to read for beginners with youth as a strong target audience and have a way of making you keep reading them. The combination of teenage humor, the crafting of epic awkward situations, and the emotions that are perfectly captured. It is the perfect recipe to make you read it one go, making you cry and laugh at the same time.
Some more John Green recommendations: “Looking for Alaska”, “Paper Towns”, “Will Grayson Will Grayson”, “An Abundance of Katherines”, and “Turtles All the Way Down”.
Two of my favorite quotes from the novel:
"Grief doesn't change you Hazel, it reveals you"
"That's the thing about pain, it demands to be felt."
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burningthetree · 9 months
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why is trying to explain your writing (fanfiction) to your family so hard and why do I get so embarrassed
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