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I love Pond so…this is a hard sell for me.
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I love Pond so…this is a hard sell for me.

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I've added shows in Charleston SC, Asheville NC, Raleigh NC & Napa Valley CA

HUZZAH!  But also…waaaaa August 8th is so far away.

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Come see me.

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ohohsmothermemother:

same.

Oh, how you’re missed.
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ohohsmothermemother:

same.

Oh, how you’re missed.

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Author Interview with Rainbow Rowell about the Not-so-thin Eleanor.
(via Rainbow Rowell on Big/Thick/Fat/Chubby/Curvy/Not-So-Thin Girls | The Daily Fig)
Here’s all I can tell you for certain about Eleanor’s appearance:
She has curly red hair, a thousand freckles, and a smile that can be scary. She’s pale. She’s fat. And Park thinks she’s beautiful—so she is.
I think, when I was younger, I believed in—and yearned for—conventional beauty. I thought there was a spectrum from ugly to beautiful, and that you could objectively plot everyone you saw along it.
I thought that some features were universally attractive, and others were universally repulsive. And that fat was the worst of the worst. Fat was what canceled out everything good. Fat was what made you unlovable. (Sucks to be me, FML, etc.)
I’m not sure when I figured out what a big (fat) lie that is; some days, I’m still sorting through it. But I knew, when I started writing a book about a 16-year-old girl, that I didn’t want to write about the 16-year-old girl who’s already on the cover of every book. (Though not necessarily in their pages.) The one with the long dark hair and the giant eyes, and the arms and legs that barely taper. That girl’s fine—she’s beautiful. But she doesn’t have the corner on beautiful.
If you were an alien who came to our bookstores—or browsed our teen magazines—you’d think that only Earth girls who look like Mila Kunis ever got any action.
But real girls who are that kind of beautiful—the kind of beautiful that everyone can agree on—are few and far between.
And that’s okay; it doesn’t really matter in life or love. You don’t have to be the kind of beautiful that everyone can agree on. If the right person finds you beautiful, you win. You win forever


You win forever. 

This book was amazing.

This book. There just aren’t words but everyone must read it immediately. You win forever.
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sumptuousfete:

Author Interview with Rainbow Rowell about the Not-so-thin Eleanor.

(via Rainbow Rowell on Big/Thick/Fat/Chubby/Curvy/Not-So-Thin Girls | The Daily Fig)

Here’s all I can tell you for certain about Eleanor’s appearance:

She has curly red hair, a thousand freckles, and a smile that can be scary. She’s pale. She’s fat. And Park thinks she’s beautiful—so she is.

I think, when I was younger, I believed in—and yearned for—conventional beauty. I thought there was a spectrum from ugly to beautiful, and that you could objectively plot everyone you saw along it.

I thought that some features were universally attractive, and others were universally repulsive. And that fat was the worst of the worst. Fat was what canceled out everything good. Fat was what made you unlovable. (Sucks to be me, FML, etc.)

I’m not sure when I figured out what a big (fat) lie that is; some days, I’m still sorting through it. But I knew, when I started writing a book about a 16-year-old girl, that I didn’t want to write about the 16-year-old girl who’s already on the cover of every book. (Though not necessarily in their pages.) The one with the long dark hair and the giant eyes, and the arms and legs that barely taper. That girl’s fine—she’s beautiful. But she doesn’t have the corner on beautiful.

If you were an alien who came to our bookstores—or browsed our teen magazines—you’d think that only Earth girls who look like Mila Kunis ever got any action.

But real girls who are that kind of beautiful—the kind of beautiful that everyone can agree on—are few and far between.

And that’s okay; it doesn’t really matter in life or love. You don’t have to be the kind of beautiful that everyone can agree on. If the right person finds you beautiful, you win. You win forever

You win forever.

This book was amazing.

This book. There just aren’t words but everyone must read it immediately.
You win forever.

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Must be a hell of a scary crack in your wall.

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OTP.  Always my favorite.
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OTP.  Always my favorite.

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I watched this entire documentary and I tear up every time I see this photo.  So many places in our universe still left to explore.
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I watched this entire documentary and I tear up every time I see this photo.  So many places in our universe still left to explore.

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From John Reviews Twilight and New Moon 

I love you, Sir.

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