Besoin d’un coup de main, les amis ! Je suis à la recherche d’une alternance en Charente-Maritime dans le domaine de la communication digitale/du community management pour septembre. Les RTs sont appréciés 💪🏼
6) Wild Embers, by Nikita Gill
“The greatest magic you have is the courage you go digging for,
when your world falls apart,
the light you still hold,
when everything has grown dark.”
5) milk and honey, by rupi kaur
“stay strong through your pain
grow flowers from it
you have helped me
grow flowers out of mine so
bloom beautifully
dangerously
loudly
bloom softly
however you need
just bloom”
I've just finished my first book of 2022 and this year I'm bringing back quotes in my thread! ✒
Feel free to interact if you've read it and have thoughts to share. 😊
1) The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, by Taylor Jenkins Reid
“This is why she wants to be so acutely understood, with such perfect word choices. Because she wants to be seen exactly as she truly is, with all the nuance and shades of gray.”
I've been pretty quiet on here for a while - life has been pretty difficult for me for the past few months. But! It's a new year, which means a new "What I've read in..." thread! 📚✨
Currently seeking to move to Edinburgh ASAP - if anybody has any tips or knows or any jobs going in bookselling/libraries/anything related to books please let me know 😊
Such an uplifting romantic read, absolutely loved it!
I also had the pleasure of meeting Kiley while working the author event we held for her at @NantwichBook and she was so lovely! Really interesting to hear about her writing process - definitely my favourite event so far! 😊✨
What I read in 2021 - a thread. I will only be posting the titles to start with but I might quote retweet with a mini review later! Let me know if you've read any of them. 😊✨