1. The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
2. Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
3. The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
4. Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
5. Kiss of War by Clara Elroy
6. The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas
7. Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
8. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
9. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
10. Bully by Penelope Douglas
11. ACOTAR by Sarah J. Maas
anybody wanna analyse literature with me in an old library while our cats explore all the bookshelves and the ancient wall clock chimes away ?
I am honestly so supportive of young women and girls who don’t want to present themselves as sexual, whether they’re asexual, sex-repulsed, politically celibate, women who don’t want to feel or be sexy, or women who just don’t want to discuss it. I’m supportive whether this is something temporary or permanent, whatever the reason for it. If sex isn’t liberating for you, that’s great. There’s nothing wrong with that and I’m sorry you’re being sold the lie that you’re repressed and/or unfeminist.
im so jealous of people who have their shit together like ?? how do you guys do that ??
normalise ‘it’s ok, you don’t have to find someone’ instead of ‘you’ll find someone one day’
i love that post thats like “never trust how you feel about your life after 9pm” that shit changed my life. every time i feel bad i look at the clock and i’m like Aha It’s 10:26 PM You Cannot Fucking Fool Me
Linkin Park, Castle of Glass
D.L. Smith
Darcy, wearing a new hat: How do I look, sweetheart?
Elizabeth: Tolerable …
Darcy: Please don’t
Elizabeth: … but not handsome enough to tempt me
TINY JUNGKOOK SAYING RRRAP MONSTER 😭 IM UNWELL