HOLY MOLY 🤯🤯🤯🤯
yeah uhm i’ve been making a lot of art today lol
mateo and rufus singing american pie but i turned it into an omori inspired sticker
as u can tell i love playing around with art styles
if anyone else is an omori + tbdate fan pls marry me i have the rings and everything 💍💍
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the title literally says that one of them will die at the end, and yet I'm still *surprised pikachu face* shocked when one of them actually dies.
what the fuck.
suffice to say that this book has destroyed me.
also, those rufus and mateo cameos were devastating. so, thanks for that adam. lol
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so I'm reading They Both Die at the End for the first time (I know, late to the game) and its really reminding me how much I value character writing. like GOOD character writing. cause that's what always seems to draw me in within Adam Silvera's work and he does it really well. that's why its so devastating the closer you get to the end. these are people. really and truly and fully. and they are 100% going to die in the end.
thats also one of the main reasons I think aftg has such a huge draw to it. Nora's character writing is INCREDIBLE. shes writing people like people. I know people like the ones that shes writing. they're all so real and that makes them so SO compelling. like. I don't think I've EVER cared about every single character in a story like I have for aftg. but they're all so fleshed out, the all feel so real. like barely anyone is doing it like miss Nora Sakavic is doing it and I think we don't talk about that enough.
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Books That Feel Like Movies
As much as I am a book lover, I also have a deep appreciation for film. I often hear people describe books as "cinematic", and I wanted to share some novels I've read that I think fit the bill
NOTE: Cinematic doesn't necessarily mean there's a movie of it yet, these are just books that made me feel like I was watching a film
The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
One of the most gorgeously written books of the modern era, TSHOEH is one of Jenkins Reid's best. Truly worth every bit of hype and more, this powerful and emotional book is a must-read
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
For fans of classic literature, Wuthering Heights is perfect if you want a book that feels like a stunning motion-picture. In fact, it's one that I'd love to see director Todd Haynes take on, I feel like he'd do remarkable things with it. The prose is wonderful, you can see and feel everything right along with the characters
Ink by Alice Broadway
Broadway's Skin trilogy is unfairly underrated (I still need to read the third installment), I implore people to give it a try. Not only are the covers beautiful, the story is wonderfully told and every character feels so real
They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera
This one isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I really love it. Not only are the characters well-rounded and easy to root for, the descriptions and prose is magnificent - I hope this one gets an adaptation at some point!
Ace Of Spades by Faridah Àbìkè-Íyímídé
A gripping and thought-provoking thriller with lots of fantastic representation, this felt like a full-on series and I loved every moment of it. It's another one that I'd love to see be brought to screen. The way it's written makes it rich with filming potential
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IT'S OFFICIAL, A SAPPHIC DEATH-CAST NOVEL IS COMING
SAPPHICS REJOICE WE FUCKING WON
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No matter how many fandoms I enter, no matter how many books I read, I'll never love a character more than I love Rufus and Mateo
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Round 1
Night fell as death rode into the Great Library of Summershall.
-Sorcery of Thorns, Margaret Rogerson
I'm pretty much fucked. That's my considered opinion. Fucked. Six days into what should be the greatest month of my life and it's turned into a nightmare.
-The Martian, Andy Weir
Death-Cast is calling with the warning of a lifetime—I’m going to die today.
-They Both Die at the End, Adam Silvera
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