IM BACKKKK! I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted and that also means I haven’t been reading much sadly. School work is kicking my ass. But I’m happy to say that I’ve started a new book! A Man Called Ove is my current read! I��ll try to update and already I’ve got high hopes!
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. It is undeniably the best romance book I have read this year. Calvin and Elizabeth’s love story is simply chemistry. Although his life ended their love didn’t. It vibrated through the hearts of Six-Thirty, Elizabeth and especially Mad.🤍🤍🤍
OMG OMG OMG
Finally finished Lessons in Chemistry and it’s as good as everyone says 💗💗💗 I absolutely loved it and the entire plot, it was extremely emotional and extremely worth it to read! I definitely recommend it to everyone honestly !!!
To anyone who doesn’t want any spoilers to Lessons in Chemistry do not read this:
Okay, now like what was the point of that? What point was that supposed to satisfy. Was it because of the plot cause I am destraught! He dies?!? I’m so over thissss but you will hear from me again
Bookmark #1 in Lessons in Chemistry: Calvin being inexplicably attracted to her and wondering why it smells like she washed her hair in a basin of flowers 🥹 and him also being way too oblivious to know that she’s trying confess her feelings to him. OMG!!!
Guys and gals, I’m hoping to pick up my reading today 🥹 First stop: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus! I’ve already started the first chapter and probably the second, I don’t exactly remember 😄
I’m back!!! After finally finishing my assignment IM DONEE!!! I would like a round of applause for being able to not rip my hair out during this period
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Not me now realising that I used the movie character of little women for the book. Best believe that it was because I believe that they perfectly depicted little women. From how the sisters are individually and how they are together.