I love reading and I looooved Eleanor and Park~ There are a few here you'd probably like, and some that aren't really feels inducing, but are still good.
I'll swap with you~ I'm going to read right after I comment this, but it's super late so if I fall asleep don't worry: I'll be back +8 hours on whatever time that is. I have Dreamcatcher which is about the same~
I like your blog layout! I need to work out a new one that matches my forum theme haha
@ zoe barnes. I feel like that a lot, I always feel weird telling people my favourite books because everyone is all adult-y and I'm like I READ BOOKS FOR TEENAGERS. But embracing it is just the best way to go because the books are fantastic I read Looking for Alaska a couple months ago and I'm gonna start reading Paper Towns again at some point.
And I thought I was the only one that is reading YA at my age and I was so worried that I could be getting too old for it. But it just makes me feel all these feels, I dunno. I was rereading Looking For Alaska and sobbing my eyes out this morning. That book never fails to make me cry. The first time I read it I was on a bus and it was so embarrassing because I couldn't help but cry, it broke my heart into a billion pieces. I have Eleanor & Park in my bookshelf and I can't wait to read it. I'm just trying to finish the billions of books that I have started.
And sorry for typing so much. I just chugged a Monster and my hands just won't stop typing. I dunno what is happening.
Your story looks super cute! I totally will check it out. I'm just warning you, it might take me a bit to read it. Only because I have the attention span of a squirrel and am starting to get back into the hang of things on here.
If you could, I would absolutely appreciate it if you could check out my story Sabotage. There is not much to it, but it's kind of my baby at the moment and I would appreciate feedback.
@ Michael Westen I think the eulogy part was the part we both cried at the most. We went to it when it had been out for a while so there wasn't many people in the theater and all you could hear were sniffs through that whole part
@ Michael Westen It's about 2 teenagers who are outsiders who try and navigate the whole first love situation. It was surprisingly less cliche than I was expecting, which I think made it really good.
God, tfios wrecks me. The first time I read it I was a basketcase for days
After my next trip to the library, I'll be out of books to read. Maybe I should try getting back into reading YA, that way the fun won't end.
I'm down for the comment swap since I've been meaning to read that since the re-post. I'll leave Carcass for you to check out. It might be a few days before I leave a constructive comment though.
Also thank you I quite agree~ Your signature is beautiful!!