What better way is there to forgetting all about your midlife crises than going on a trip! These novels will help you do just that from the comfort of your sheets and a cup of warm tea🪽
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Lovey dovey, toe-curling reads💌
Fantasy-esque reads 🌚🧚🏽♀️
A lil dystopian, a lil social critique 🐦⬛
Lovey dovey, toe-curling reads💌
If your love life is lacking, live it vicariously through these💗
Loved this book as much as it made me want to rip my hair out and hold myself in a puddle of tears. My tears. 9/10🥰
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes, Paperback
This book single-handedly cured my lack of reading induced depression. Absolute gem 11/10❤️🩹
The Other Bennet Sister: A Novel by Janice Hadlow, Paperback
If you’ve not read this book yet, idk what you’re waiting. GO AND FEEL THE POWER OF TRUE LOVE🥹
Pride and Prejudice (Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions) by Jane Austen ...
Such a cutie patootie of a novel🥰 9/10
Emma (Signature Classics) by Jane Austen, Paperback
One of the very first romance novels I read and I still think about it till this day🥹
Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum, Paperback
Fantasy-esque reads 🌚🧚🏽♀️
The best reads for whenever you crave to lose all sense of time. Cause we’ve all been there🙂↕️
Absolutely magical💁🏽♀️🙂↕️
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs, Paperback
If your looking for a fictional trip, look no further 🍂
Library of Souls (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children Series #3)
This book literally made me forget what day, month and year I was in. 11/10
Hollow City (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children Series #2)
A lil dystopian, a lil social critique 🐦⬛
Pick out something from here whenever you’re tired of critiquing your life and want to critique society instead 😛
A classic which I just now started reading. Should’ve started earlier tbh! I feel there’s a lot of reading between the lines, and ofc criticism on political and societal structures, so if you’re up for that this feels like a good place to start! 🐷