![]() ![]() ![]() The boy chased after the monster with revenge in his bloodred eyes, leaving Ox behind to pick up the pieces. Ox was twenty-three when murder came to town and tore a hole in his head and heart. Ox was seventeen when he found out the little boy’s secret and it painted the world around him in colors of red and orange and violet, of Alpha and Beta and Omega. Ox found out later the little boy hadn’t spoken in almost two years before that day, and that the little boy belonged to a family who had moved into the house at the end of the lane. The little boy who talked and talked and talked. ![]() Ox was sixteen when he met the boy on the road. He said that Ox wasn’t worth anything and people would never understand him. Ox was twelve when his daddy taught him a very valuable lesson. “You don’t get to decide what you’re worth because you obviously don’t know.” ![]()
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![]() When Emma arrives at North Lake, she realizes there are actually two very different communities there. Now it’s just Emma and her dad, and life is good, if a little predictable.until Emma is unexpectedly sent to spend the summer with her mother’s family that she hasn’t seen since she was a little girl. But she does remember the stories her mom told her about the big lake that went on forever, with cold, clear water and mossy trees at the edges. ![]() ![]() From #1 New York Times bestselling author Sarah Dessen comes a big-hearted, sweeping novel about a girl who reconnects with a part of her family she hasn’t seen since she was a little girl-and falls in love, all over the course of a magical summer.Įmma Saylor doesn’t remember a lot about her mother, who died when Emma was twelve. ![]() ![]() But I’ve picked out a couple for you that really sum up what this poetry collection is like: And there was a lot! I wish that I could share with you all of the poems that I loved, but in order to do that, you should just go out and buy the collection, otherwise, I would be writing down nearly every single poem in this blog post. By that I mean the poems that I could really relate to, not in a broad sense because that would have been nearly every single one, but the poems that seemed like they came right out of my autobiography. Whilst I was reading this poetry collection, I kept my coloured tabs handy so that I could tab all of the poems that really captured my heart. ![]() Explores life & all of its love, loss, grief, healing, empowerment, & inspirations. the princess, the damsel, & the queen piece together the life of the author in three stages, while you serves as a note to the reader & all of humankind. I have heard so many amazing things about this collection of poetry and I follow Amanda on Twitter and she is one hilarious, yet truthful human being.Ī poetry collection divided into four different parts: the princess, the damsel, the queen, & you. ![]() ![]() Sure, I’ve read what English lecturers at uni consider to be ‘modern’ poetry… from the 20th century. This is the first modern poetry book that I have ever read. ![]() |