the japanese house
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city lights by wildlives
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There in those city lights, there was no her and there was no him. There was just everything and nothing and the spaces in between, like flickering lights against a never-ending, black sky. There in those city lights, there was no love and there was no hate. There was just listening and talking and understanding every single thing, like the 'ready, stop, go' of car-chasers and dream-makers. There in those city lights, there was no sadness and there was no happiness. There was just candid smiles and wasted tears and bottom lips chewed off, like the overflowing boulevard of things unseen. There in those city lights, there was no lady and there was no man. There was just a boy and a girl, who promised to fall in love, not with each other, but in those city lights. [a blind collaboration by @hepburnettes & @cityscape]
58 Days With Parker by annageorgiao
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Parker is self destructive and withdrawn. Aspyn is bright-eyed and bubbly. Parker and Aspyn are complete opposites. Even though they are undeniably different; something is pulling them together. *** "Smoking kills, you know." "Exactly." He said as he took another drag of his cigarette.
The Happy Birthday Song ✓ by northbynorth
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❝You and me,❞ he whispered, ❝until the end of time.❞ // A chronicle of Junie Bennett's birthdays from the ages of ten to twenty one.
After and Before by CrayonChomper
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A journey through the love of a young couple told in reverse – starting from where it all fell apart and ending in where it all began. Copyright © 2014 CrayonChomper cover by lydiarse
Nossos 12 meses by NRAlives
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Todo mundo adora aqueles feriados que aparecem para te dar uma folga (merecida) da rotina. No entanto, não há nada pior do que vê-los chegar e não ter absolutamente nada para fazer-ou ler. Passe o ano conosco, acompanhando momentos de romance, comédia, terror e muito mais em um conto para cada mês do ano (sim, até agosto, o mês do desgosto). Autoras: @AliceMachado, @ChrisSalles, @ClaraSavelli, @ClarissaVaz6, @GiuliaCavalcanti, @IsisAlvarenga, @JessicaVieira, @JuliaBT, @LarissaSiriani, @Marinabguimares, @AMelGV e @MRSilva.
A Menina Que Fez A América by BettaAlvares
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Saracena, Itália, final do século XIX. Pequenas aldeias de camponeses e artesão. Seus sonhos: sótãos repletos de alimento para o próximo inverno. O cotidiano interrompido pelos dias santos e festas populares. Aqui e assim viveu Fortunatella. Morre o pai. A mãe se casa novamente. O novo mundo está pronto para receber a jovem mãe recém-casada. Duplamente órfã, Fortunatella é apenas uma menina calabresa. Um dos avôs, lavrador e forte como um cavalo. O outro, astrônomo e sábio como um céu estrelado. A única avó, entre uma história e outra, tece sonhos, transformando fios em rústicos tecidos e delicadas mantas. Aqui e assim vai sendo tecida a infância de Fortunatella. ****************** Só pra deixar bem claro, esse livro não foi escrito por mim, e sim por Ilka Brunhilde Laurito. Um certo dia encontrei o livro "A menina que fez a América" no carro do meu sogro e desde então me encantei por esse livro. Então decidi compartilhar esse livro e espero que gostem.