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#call down the hawk
skyler-reads28 · 3 days
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How is Maggie Stiefvater so good at writing tension & intimacy that turns into romance??
Like every scene with Declan and Jordan makes me feel alive.
And don’t get me started with Ronan & Adam, their scenes make me feel like I’ve ascended to the pearly gates.
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jordeclans · 4 months
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the dreamer trilogy (2019-2022)
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madamevandeleur · 5 months
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Ooooh boy
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ppaniniart · 8 months
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laniepalooza · 9 months
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they are on an fbi watchlist :3
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intradaya · 8 months
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ugh these guys again
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cowboymoonking · 1 month
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Jordan I get you....
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hairymoths · 3 months
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We saw you across the bar, and we really hate your vibe, now fuck off
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some-fantastic-blue · 23 days
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Sometimes family is a tired businessman, a punk catholic farmer and his magician boyfriend, a teenager with no internal organs, and two badass women who are legally the same person
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missmrah · 1 year
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Still processing my feelings on The Dreamer Trilogy, but Adam’s dreamt motorcycle definitely has to count for something and obviously I am more than happy to use it as an excuse for practice drawings xx
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i think we trc likers on the internet really undervalue and ignore the really fascinating and well done world building and magic system that maggie steifvater crafted. yes the characters and their relationships are exquisite and i’m glad they are appreciated but like the blurring of worlds and time and mythology is amazing. unfortunately she also does this magic trick with her writing where 24 hours after one finishes a maggie steifvater book any details other than the characters and the broadest story arcs erase themselves from ones brain, so i do not fault myself for this nor any of u. rip
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briggycat · 2 months
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I genuinely think trc/tdt is the craziest thing I’ve ever read cause what do you mean her dad’s a tree?? what do you mean he got banned from harvard for summoning a crab on a hoverboard??
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jordeclans · 9 months
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can't think about this for longer than 5 seconds without wanting to flip furniture and rip my hair out
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defenderparrish · 1 year
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NEW OFFICIAL ART ADAM PARRISH!!!
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stringcage · 8 months
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do you guys ever think about ronan lynch hanging out the passenger side of the camaro and catching a glimpse at a guy with a bicycle and boyish hands worth praying to God about and do you ever wonder if that was the first feeling of hope and goodness that he had since his father died and his life fell apart
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squash1 · 5 months
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hennessy. hennessy. hennessy i am thinking of you. i am thinking about the significance of first vs last names in trc/tdt. how the difference between when ronan says “parrish” vs when he says “adam” MATTERS. there is softness, there is feeling in both but they are so very different. and i am thinking about how hennessy only has her last name, how she gave jordan — her first dreamt copy, her first real companion as a child — her first name. hennessy has Half a name, she is half a person. and the half she chose was the last name, the name that is arguably less yours. a last name is your Family name, it is something that signifies your place in a group, but without a first name, it does not differentiate you from the group — hennessy gave up her individuality by giving up her first name to jordan, becoming less real, less her in the process. but hennessy would always choose to do this because jordan is hennessy’s other half and she views her as her better half. and so she gave jordan the first name, because to hennessy, jordan is the orginal, better, jordan hennessy.
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