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💬 What's your favorite love story trope? Enemies to lovers, forbidden love, unrequited love, or something else? 💕 @renbrownewrites sent me a box for her debut, "The Crush"✨🥹 I finished reading it a few days back, and I *have* to talk about it because it absolutely stole my heart.😍 the setting is a small town in Texas in 1994, which immediately gives you that cozy, nostalgic vibe. You know the kind – where everyone knows everyone, and there's that underlying charm of simpler times. The stor... Coquette Doodles, Books Quotes Aesthetic, Love Unrequited, Aesthetic Romance, Book Dedication, Annotated Books, The Crush, Doodles Art, Simpler Times

💬 What's your favorite love story trope? Enemies to lovers, forbidden love, unrequited love, or something else? 💕 @renbrownewrites sent me a box for her debut, "The Crush"✨🥹 I finished reading it a few days back, and I *have* to talk about it because it absolutely stole my heart.😍 the setting is a small town in Texas in 1994, which immediately gives you that cozy, nostalgic vibe. You know the kind – where everyone knows everyone, and there's that underlying charm of simpler times. The…

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White Nights by Fyodor Dostoyevsky A love story, more accurately, a story about love, both platonic and romantic. I’ve never seen platonic love described with such longing and angst before. Well, I suppose the angst comes from the romantic storyline of the book, but it applies. The Dostoyevsky is Dostoyevsky-ing. We often see platonic love being underplayed and cast aside without a second glance, this was a refreshing change of pace. I see this book as a palate cleanser to what I’m about to... Fyodor Dostoyevsky White Nights, White Nights Book, White Nights Quotes, Needed Quotes, Fyodor Dostoyevsky Books, Dostoyevsky Books, Ice Berg, Story About Love, Thought Daughter

White Nights by Fyodor Dostoyevsky A love story, more accurately, a story about love, both platonic and romantic. I’ve never seen platonic love described with such longing and angst before. Well, I suppose the angst comes from the romantic storyline of the book, but it applies. The Dostoyevsky is Dostoyevsky-ing. We often see platonic love being underplayed and cast aside without a second glance, this was a refreshing change of pace. I see this book as a palate cleanser to what I’m about…

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