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The absolute best gothic literature books I've ever read
The absolute best gothic literature books I've ever read
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Percy Jackson Booktok compilation (Part 1)
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Percy Jackson Booktok compilation (Part 1)
How to read shadowhunter chronicles 🍄🪄
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How to read shadowhunter chronicles 🍄🪄
Reading "the love hypothesis" in one sitting🎀✨
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Reading "the love hypothesis" in one sitting🎀✨
If booktok was a school (part 1-4)🍄🎀✨
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If booktok was a school (part 1-4)🍄🎀✨
You did not. Sorry. You didn’t
I need more recs like this one to pass time till the 3rd book comes out. Anyone got any??🙂
I’m going to start reading it soon, but I have a few books to finish first
I was looking at the backround because I am going book hunting and I saw the book hooked and I have to ask is that a series? and what website can I find good romance books?
When they kissed i startrd crying Ive never cried at a book before
Fourth Wing ruined every other book for me cause it's too good
I hate how easy it was to read, and how many high hopes you got during it, hoping they wouldn't. I hate how choked I felt after reading, like I wanted to cry but just couldn't. I love this book.
I just saw this right when i am on the last pages. I have been reading it pretty quickly since i have exams but also the book was confusing me Its very absurd and hard to believe but at the same time i do relate to him sometimes specially when he convinced me about how everybody has to die either way . Such a journey with this book oof
I cried for at least 45 minutes and then had to write if I liked the ending. I was emotionally wrecked. I than had to read alternate endings to the story where they both lived on Ao3.
Please read it
I've been crying for hours, this book broke me. When Rufus screamed and cried for mateo, i couldn't. I cried for so long my eyes stung so bad. They never deserved to die, their love was enchanting, taken too soon. </3
well they do have fun- we all know broody mc steamy and Mr.s sunshine and rainbows have wonderful sex.
I'm Already Reading It And I Started Reading Fourth Wing A Couple Weeks Ago-(Ohhh that page Xaden and Violet had it in his bathroom🥵)-
We was reading this at school and I was sobbing silently in the back of the class ☹️
I totally just bought a very similar one from the same company for my book journal. Its just perfect
I was reading it, and I couldn’t hold back at smile at like page 330 and stuff, and then I couldn’t hold back my tears after Mateo died
Legit my mom. I’m in an Indian household and she doesn’t think guys shud read romance. Anyways I was reading this is a bookstore and in a very loud voice she goes and says If you bring this filth (snatches the book and lifts it up so everyone can see) in our house I’ll take out all ur books. I was lucky I didn’t die of embarrassment that day.
i finished this book at 2am after starting it the previous night and let me tell you it was… an experience. still my favourite book to this day
I tried reading this book twice with no luck, even bought second one to encourage myself to read the first one, still with no reading luck. Ended up just donating the two books. Glad you enjoyed it!
If this is a more mature how to train your dragon/harry potter I'm in
two words fourth. wing.
I finished this 2 hours ago😭i couldn't put it down for the past 2 days, and it's honestly fixed and damaged my netal health at the same time. THE TEA, MATEO. THE TEA. HOW DARE YOU.
this poor boy, died trying to make tea for his love.. too sad
Dark and shallow lies was impossible to stop reading.
Chapter One A Series of Unfortunate Events #1: The Bad Beginning Chapter One If you are interested in stories with happy endings, you would be better off reading some other book. In this book, not only is there no happy ending, there is no happy beginning and very few happy things in the middle. This is because not very many happy things happened in the lives of the three Baudelaire youngsters. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire were intelligent children, and they were charming, and resourceful, and had pleasant facial features, but they were extremely unlucky, and most everything that happened to them was rife with misfortune, misery, and despair. I'm sorry to tell you this, but that is how the story goes. Their misfortune began one day at Briny Beach. The three Baudelaire children lived with their parents in an enormous mansion at the heart of a dirty and busy city, and occasionally their parents gave them permission to take a rickety trolley-the word "rickety," you probably know, here means "unsteady" or "likely to collapse"-alone to the seashore, where they would spend the day as a sort of vacation as long as they were home for dinner. This particular morning it was gray and cloudy, which didn't bother the Baudelaire youngsters one bit. When it was hot and sunny, Briny Beach was crowded with tourists and it was impossible to find a good place to lay one's blanket. On gray and cloudy days, the Baudelaires had the beach to themselves to do what they liked. Violet Baudelaire, the eldest, liked to skip rocks. Like most fourteen-year-olds, she was right-handed, so the rocks skipped farther across the murky water when Violet used her right hand than when she used her left. As she skipped rocks, she was looking out at the horizon and thinking about an invention she wanted to build. Anyone who knew Violet well could tell she was thinking hard, because her long hair was tied up in a ribbon to keep it out of her eyes. Violet had a real knack for inventing and building strange devices, so her brain was often filled with images of pulleys, levers, and gears, and she never wanted to be distracted by something as trivial as her hair. This morning she was thinking about how to construct a device that could retrieve a rock after you had skipped it into the ocean. Klaus Baudelaire, the middle child, and the only boy, liked to examine creatures in tidepools. Klaus was a little older than twelve and wore glasses, which made him look intelligent. He was intelligent. The Baudelaire parents had an enormous library in their mansion, a room filled with thousands of books on nearly every subject. Being only twelve, Klaus of course had not read all of the books in the Baudelaire library, but he had read a great many of them and had retained a lot of the information from his readings. He knew how to tell an alligator from a crocodile. He knew who killed Julius Caesar. And he knew much about the tiny, slimy animals found at Briny Beach, which he was examining now. Sunny Baudelaire, the youngest, liked to bite things. She was an infant, and very small for her age, scarcely larger than a boot. What she lacked in size, however, she made up for with the size and sharpness of her four teeth. Sunny was at an age where one mostly speaks in a series of unintelligible shrieks. Except when she used the few actual words in her vocabulary, like "bottle," "mommy," and "bite," most people had trouble understanding what it was that Sunny was saying. For instance, this morning she was saying "Gack!" over and over, which probably meant, "Look at that mysterious figure emerging from the fog!" Sure enough, in the distance along the misty shore of Briny Beach there could be seen a tall figure striding toward the Baudelaire children. Sunny had already been staring and shrieking at the figure for some time when Klaus looked up from the spiny crab he was examining, and saw it too. He reached over and touched Violet's arm, bringing her out of her inventing thoughts. "Look at that," Klaus said, and pointed toward the figure. It was drawing closer, and the children could see a few details. It was about the size of an adult, except its head was tall, and rather square. "What do you think it is?" Violet asked. "I don't know," Klaus said, squinting at it, "but it seems to be moving right toward us." "We're alone on the beach," Violet said, a little nervously. "There's nobody else it could be moving toward." She felt the slender, smooth stone in her left hand, which she had been about to try to skip as far as she could. She had a sudden thought to throw it at the figure, because it seemed so frightening. "It only seems scary," Klaus said, as if reading his sister's thoughts, "because of all the mist." This was true. As the figure reached them, the children saw with relief that it was not anybody frightening at all, but somebody they knew: Mr. Poe. Mr. Poe was a friend of Mr. and Mrs. Baudelaire's whom the children had met many times at dinner parties. One of the things Violet, Klaus, and Sunny really liked about their parents was that they didn't send their children away when they had company over, but allowed them to join the adults at the dinner table and participate in the conversation as long as they helped clear the table. The children remembered Mr. Poe because he always had a cold and was constantly excusing himself from the table to have a fit of coughing in the next room. Mr. Poe took off his top hat, which had made his head look large and square in the fog, and stood for a moment, coughing loudly into a white handkerchief. Violet and Klaus moved forward to shake his hand and say how do you do. "How do you do?" said Violet. "How do you do?" said Klaus. "Odo yow!" said Sunny. "Fine, thank you," said Mr. Poe, but he looked very sad. For a few seconds nobody said anything, and the children wondered what Mr. Poe was doing there at Briny Beach, when he should have been at the bank in the city, where he worked. He was not dressed for the beach. "It's a nice day," Violet said finally, making conversation. Sunny made a noise that sounded like an angry bird, and Klaus picked her up and held her. "Yes, it is a nice day," Mr. Poe said absently, staring out at the empty beach. "I'm afraid I have some very bad news for you children." The three Baudelaire siblings looked at him. Violet, with some embarrassment, felt the stone in her left hand and was glad she had not thrown it at Mr. Poe. "Your parents," Mr. Poe said, "have perished in a terrible fire." The children didn't say anything. "They perished," Mr. Poe said, "in a fire which destroyed the entire house. I'm very, very sorry to tell you this, my dears." Violet took her eyes off Mr. Poe and stared out at the ocean. Mr. Poe had never called the Baudelaire children "my dears" before. She understood the words he was saying but thought he must be joking, playing a terrible joke on her and her brother and sister. "'Perished,'" Mr. Poe said, "means 'killed.'" "We know what the word 'perished' means," Klaus said, crossly. He did know what the word "perished" meant, but he was still having trouble understanding exactly what it was that Mr. Poe had said. It seemed to him that Mr. Poe must somehow have misspoken. "The fire department arrived, of course," Mr. Poe said, "but they were too late. The entire house was engulfed in fire. It burned to the ground." Klaus pictured all the books in the library, going up in flames. Now he'd never read all of them.Mr. Poe coughed several times into his handkerchief before continuing. "I was sent to retrieve you here, and to take you to my home, where you'll stay for some time while we figure things out. I am the executor of your parents' estate. That means I will be handling their enormous fortune and figuring out where you children will go. When Violet comes of age, the fortune will be yours, but the bank will take charge of it until you are old enough." Although he said he was the executor, Violet felt like Mr. Poe was the executioner. He had simply walked down the beach to them and changed their lives forever. "Come with me," Mr. Poe said, and held out his hand. In order to take it, Violet had to drop the stone she was holding. Klaus took Violet's other hand, and Sunny took Klaus's other hand, and in that manner the three Baudelaire children-the Baudelaire orphans, now-were led away from the beach and from their previous lives.
I just got this book yesterday. I am someone who hates reading, and I don't read. Yet I have almost finished it already. It is the sweetest yet most heart-wrenching book. I have cried so many times whilst reading it. And I am honestly obsessed. I am so scared to finish it, 1 because it's TOO good and two because I know they're gonna die, and that sucks so much. 🙁
Harry Potter forever and ever
Ughh dark romance forever🖤🖤🖤
Omg that’s me❤
Dark, spicy romance books are just keeping me alive 😂
That book is not a 10 hour read
This is so real omg when i read the book i was bawling and even in class my eyes were red and my math teacher asked me if i had anything going on and i tell him about the book. Next class he is chatting with me about how it was so sad snd heartbreaking. Even tho u know they r gonna die u still feel and immense pain when they do. but you must be grateful for them since most people dont even get the luxury of knowing when they will die. ❤❤😢😭😿
“I cross the street without an arm to hold me back” - Rufus’ last words. “Even when you know death is coming, the blaze of it all is so sudden” - Mateo’s last words. “I’ve got to watch him grow up into the person he always wanted to be” - R “Twelve hours ago I received a phone call telling me I’m going to die today, and I’m more alive than I was then” - M
Ohh there’s nothing more than kissing though chapter 16💀💀
Book 3!!! Reading it rn!!!❤
My bf just gifted me one, have never been this happy 😭
Even I hided my phone screen while just reading the audiobook of love hypothesis!!!
Currently reading Carmilla, it is beautifully written. A favorite of mine is The Picture of Dorian Gray, also nearly everything written by Poe.
I Need thissss
The reason im scared to buy love hypothesis
I have to go with ahm dark romance books❤❤❤❤❤
Agtaggm>>>
I just finished it half an hour ago... And honestly... I feel suffocated. Like with Dazai's No longer human...
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How? 😮
I CRIED SO MUCH AND I USUALLY DONT CRY WHILE READING❤such a sad book
I LOVE IT SO MUCH! ❤❤❤ Although at the start of the story there were times when it seemed to me like the only thing that attracted Violet to Xaden was her sexual desire/ his handsome looks and nothing more. And also I got the impression that they went from enemies to lovers in just one chapter, which seems a bit fast if you ask me. But still in my opinion it's a ten out of ten. I missed reading such dragon - riders themed books and I absolutely loved it! *“ A dragon without its rider is a tragedy. A rider without their dragon is dead. Welcome to the Fourth Wing ”*
bought it❤
Oh my-
The cartoon cover ones have my life 🧎🏻♀️🧎🏻♀️🧎🏻♀️
My sister:🥰🥰🥰