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Sloppy Firsts
Second Helpings
Charmed Thirds
Fourth Comings
Perfect Fifths
Sixteen
Bumped

27 October 11
I WISH…
I WISH I KNEW WHAT THE HELL HE WANTED.
— Megan McCafferty (Charmed Thirds)

(Source: krystynalove)

Reblogged: krystynalove

18 June 11
Who cares if it’s December and the sun can barely be detected in the dull sky? I’ve always imagined embarking on a cross-country trip with sunglasses.
— (via krystynalove)

Reblogged: krystynalove

23 May 11

Jessica, Darling!

sandsummer:

I am a fan of adolescent angst. Its rarely-righteous indignation always helps set my own problems in perspective. Also, it makes me unconscionably happy to not be an adolescent. With this appreciation for adolescent angst comes a love for books in the young adult section of libraries/bookstores as opposed to age-appropriate fare (like the what can you do with a ____ degree? books that keep turning up on Amazon’s recommended list). Since summer has given me ample time to read drivel, I’ve chosen some choice passages from Megan McCafferty’s Jessica Darling books to share why I love not having to think when reading. In spite of its targeted age group, there is boundless truth in her words:

There is no guarantee of success in this world, not even for those whose lives are as charmed as yours. So have fun now! Do it! Put down the books! Do something stupid while you’re still young enough to chalk it up to blissful ignorance! -Page 299

My favorite passage (A Collection of Theories Trying to Explain Why I Kissed a Republican and F-ed Up My Relationship) is worth its weight in comedic relief:

The Biological Pull Theory: I recognized that with his good genes and Ivy League education, William could be a better provider for future offspring, so I kissed a Reupublican

The Psychosocial Theory: I am in the identity versus role confusion stage of development, during which it is perfectly normal to want to try out a skanky persona, so I kissed a Republican. 

The Situational Theory: I was drunk off my ass, so I kissed a Republican

The Humanistic Theory: I have a history of doing things I otherwise wouldn’t do when under the influence of mind-altering chemicals, so I kissed a Republican 

The Cognitive Dissonance Theory: I missed Marcus, and I didn’t want to miss him so much anymore, so I kissed a Republican

I am rofl-ing as I type. 

(Source: samosass)

Reblogged: samosass

Posted: 8:00 AM
Nothing is permanent. Especially people. Strangers become friends. Friends become lovers. Lovers become strangers. Strangers become friends once more, and over and over.
— Megan McCafferty (via crmerry)

Reblogged: crmerry

22 May 11
But what is love but the most extreme and exquisite form of risk perception?
— Megan McCafferty // Charmed Thirds (via jenniferlgates)

(Source: raw-withlove)

Reblogged: raw-withlove

9 May 11
vinylstatic:

this character, these books, this quote!!! ♥

vinylstatic:

this character, these books, this quote!!! ♥

Reblogged: vinylstatic

5 May 11
You must be a long phase for me, Marcus Flutie.”
“The longest, Jessica Darling,” he replied.
Yes. Love has the longest arms.
— Charmed Thirds, Megan McCafferty (via zgulliksen)

Reblogged: zgulliksen

18 October 09
A relationship ends because you’ve outgrown it. It can begin again because you, as two, can fill the new shape.
— Megan McCafferty, Charmed Thirds (via copulatedkiss)

Reblogged: captamericas

8 July 09
bourgeoisbirdy:

I WISH OUR LOVE WAS RIGHT NOW AND

bourgeoisbirdy:

I WISH OUR LOVE WAS RIGHT NOW AND

Reblogged: kaustubha

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh