![]() I loved everything about this book but the ending, page 397, when there quite surprisingly to me weren’t any more pages. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin, a book I cannot stop thinking about, a book that I scream-cried about when I finished, a book I have forced everyone in my life to read. But a couple weeks ago, Hunter Harris wrote about her “book of the summer” in her newsletter Hung Up (which you should absolutely subscribe to-I don’t know a more fun writer than Hunter Harris), in which she wrote : ( Call Me By Your Name and On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous are still collecting dust on my bookshelf). In my young adult life, I tend to buy books, but never read them. ![]() Aside from the required reading back in secondary school (and some college courses), the only books I’d read for fun were the Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, A Series of Unfortunate Events series, Bossypants by Tina Fey, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling, and What Happened by Hillary Clinton. ![]() As much as I read online articles every day, I’m not much of a reader when it comes to actual books. ![]()
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