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You know sometimes you’re in a position of risk and you feel that you can turn good or bad.
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Kare no Barairo no Jinsei – Hideyoshico
A continuation of Ringo ni Hachimitsu first 2 chapters
The way Komano looks at Natsuki is perfect.
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Captive Prince: The Summer Palace – C.S. Pacat
“When all this is over, we could take horses and stay a week in the palace…”
Set after the events of the Captive Prince trilogy, The Summer Palace is a story about Damen and Laurent. It’s an epilogue of sorts to the Captive Prince series.
I’m sorry, I can’t form any coherent thoughts….this is simply, absolutely everything you have ever asked for and more.
Rating:
5 Stars – absolutely perfect(source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33230173-the-summer-palace)
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Why do we feel necessary to yak about bullshit in order to be comfortable?
Mia Wallace -
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Separation – Honojiro Towaji
The earth is a wasteland. One man returns to the forbidden zone.
Beautiful art. Haunting story.
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Separation – Honojiro Towaji
The earth is a wasteland. One man returns to the forbidden zone.
Beautiful art. Haunting story.
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The Bestiary Vol. 1: The Staff of Kyade – James L. Craig
When royal soldiers attack his village in search of a magical relic, Kenji watches in horror as all that he loves is destroyed. Determined that they will not get what they want, he takes the staff they seek and flees, vowing to avenge all those he lost as soon as he can.
Boring shit and cheesy too but not so abysmally bad as to merit one star.
Rating:
2 Stars – it’s a struggle to finish the damn book
(source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15839842-the-staff-of-kyade)
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I found the hum of his computer rather soothing, but it was the complete lack of unicorn carcasses that really pulled the room together.
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