January 2012
Twenty years ago no one could have imagined the effects the Internet would have:...
– J.G. Ballard (via bookshavepores)
The odd thing about people who had many books was how they always wanted more.
– Patricia A. McKillip, The Bell at Sealey Head (via bookaddict24-7)
Yep, this is me.
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#4 - Boy & Bear - Feeding Line
Oh how I love this song
But I loved the library simply because it was a library. I love libraries. I...
– Emily Wing Smith, Back When You Were Easier to Love (via prettybooks)
Strange as it may seem, I still hope for the best, even though the best, like an...
– Lemony Snicket (via katyjean)
Like the bodies of dancers or athletes, the minds of readers are genuinely happy...
– Lynne Sharon Schwartz (via prettybooks)
John Green's tumblr: #1 New York Times Bestseller →
fishingboatproceeds:
I just received the news that The Fault in Our Stars will debut at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list for YA/chapter books. TFiOS is also #9 on this week’s UK bestseller list for ALL books, which is particularly amazing because it doesn’t even have a UK-specific publisher.
Thank you….
What a slut time is. She screws everybody.
– The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green (via onourway)
Everywhere I have searched for peace and nowhere found it, except in a corner...
– Thomas a Kempis (via bibliofila)
beachhair-sunkissed:
miss-sixty:
I will never NOT reblog this!
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he is sooo adorable and i love his crown!! <3
his crownnn<3 ilovehimm
“As the tide washed in, the Dutch Tulip Man faced the Ocean.
“Conjoiner,...
– Peter Van Houten, An Imperial Affliction (via fishingboatproceeds)
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Sometimes I get so immersed in my own company, if I unexpectedly run into...
– Kazuo Ishiguro (via suzywire)
look '90s sitcoms are the pinnacle of TV goodness...