that's the cutest thing ever. the little mermaid for the win.
that's the cutest thing ever. the little mermaid for the win.
Happy early birthday!!
OK, I'm not stalking you on Jezebel tonight, but can we be best friends? Eleanor & Park. Pushing Daisies? I love and miss it so much. The adorable Lee Pace? Check. Jim Dale narrating (the same narrator on UK audio editions of Harry Potter)? Check. Kristin Chenowith singing Eternal Flame? Check. Fanciful cinematography…
It's definitely...heavy. I think if you're not in a place psychologically for it, it can just feel like too much. I once made the mistake of reading Prep, The Time Traveler's Wife, and then The Lovely Bones all in a row and by the end I was so mentally and emotionally drained by all the angst and longing.
LOVE ELEANOR & PARK. That scene where they first held hands? I disintegrated...
Sorry, but no. Speaking as someone who works in book publishing: the designation of YA is a combination of the age of the protagonist (17 and under*) and the intended audience (the book being written to capture and resonate with the psychological landscape of that age group/experience). Adult fiction can and does…
I think she's posing to give the butterfly a kiss, as in "butterfly kisses." She could be in a butterfly enclosure or a Burger King, still worth an eye roll for sure.