Thursday, August 20, 2020
thank u, next (book) 7 Books for Ariana Grande Fans
thank u, next (book) 7 Books for Ariana Grande Fans On Thursday, April 18, pop star phenomenon Ariana Grande seemed to announce she was leaving Twitter. The message to her fans, which was deleted not long after she shared it, read, âso take breaks n read books [black heart emoji] limit your time on here. youâll feel so much better, your brain will thank u. dw, iâm not leaving forever, imma come on check on u bc i love u but readâ¦â¦ someâ¦â¦. books. [notebook emoji]â (sic). Fans were left wondering what to read and asking Grande for suggestions (or that she write a book herself publishers, are you listening?). recommend us some good books sis dilara (@breakfreess) April 18, 2019 Can we start an Ariana grande book club, please? Margo??? (@Imagnetoulouse) April 18, 2019 Recommend a whole ass book list.. no even better I want a whole book club website where you recommend books each month and we get a free grande (see what I did there) drink at Starbucks for every book we finish reading and post a review on! ?? Lead Between ?? | JK snatched my lifeboat (@zainababab_1997) April 18, 2019 whats ur fav book billie (@tearsroki) April 18, 2019 What books do u recommend? Love u? SoulSearching (@thnk_u_next) April 18, 2019 book recommendations pls maâam ? (@backoyou) April 18, 2019 what books are u reading evie | ia exams (@quitcloud) April 18, 2019 Love you so much !!! I will limit me screen time !!!! Cause u will still be here when I get back !!! Someone tell me a good book !!!! arianagrandefan (@arianag19042853) April 18, 2019 any book recommendations queen anele (@ghostindaya) April 18, 2019 Good news, Arianators, weâve got a list for you! While you grieve the loss of Ariâs Twitter, we hope these will comfort you. Check out these seven books for Ariana Grande fans and let us know what you would recommend. 7 Books for Ariana Grande Fans Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schaefer for fans of â7 ringsâ Bought matching diamonds for six of my bitches / Iâd rather spoil all my friends with my riches A celebration of friendships amongst women, Text Me When You Get Home explores the history, meaning, and legacy of the powerful relationships women have. From Galentineâs Day to Medieval friendships between women, Schaefer brings her subject to life in a way many women will recognize. As she shares stories about her own friendships, Schaefer admits she wasnât always so proud of her rapport with other women. Rejoice in your lady brunch dates and singing Ari at the top of your lungs with this quick nonfiction read. Wrong in All the Right Ways by Tiffany Brownlee for fans of âSide to Sideâ âCause I know you got a bad reputation / Doesnât matter, âcause you give me temptation Emma is always on top of things. Sheâs a girl with a plan and as the college application process gets closer, sheâs focused. But when Emmaâs family takes in her new foster brother, Dylan, her world is thrown upside-down. Like Heathcliffe of Emmaâs Wuthering Heights studies (and the subject of Grandeâs âSide to Sideâ), Dylan is wrong in all the right ways. A relationship with your foster brother is wrong, though right? With a dark past of his own, Dylan is mercurial and struggling to settle in as it is but itâs hard to resist when temptation is just down the hall. Always Never Yours by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka for fans of âBreathinââ Feel my blood runninâ, swear the skyâs fallinâ / How do I know if this shitâs fabricated, oh? With every boy she dates, Megan seems to be the lucky charm he always finds his one true love in the midst of their relationship (and itâs not with her). So when Megan meets Owen, whose dream it is to write plays, during their schoolâs production of Romeo and Juliet with her cast as Juliet, sheâs pretty sure this relationship will be just as doomed as the one Shakespeare wrote. Itâs impossible to know if this is for real unless she tries, though. But will she get burned? The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon for fans of âGod Is a Womanâ I donât want to waste no time, yuh / You ainât got a one-track mind, yuh Scientifically-minded Natasha is pretty sure of herself and the world, even as itâs falling apart as her family prepares to be deported to Jamaica. On her last day in the United States, sheâs determined to find a way to stay. Then thereâs Daniel, a hopeless romantic who doesnât know that heâs good at much but he does know love is real. When the pair meet in several twists of fate, Daniel is convinced he can use science to get Natasha to fall for him by the end of the day. While Natasha entrances Daniel like some kind of goddess, his intentions are far beyond one short day together. With the universe swirling around them, is fate enough to keep them from separating? Thick: And Other Essays by Tressie McMillan Cottom for fans of âProblemâ One less problem without ya / I got one less problem without ya McMillan Cottom brings together a collection of essays on her observations of modern society. With a sharp perspective, she takes no prisoners in comments on topics trivial (pumpkin spice lattes) and serious (politics). McMillan Cottom has no time for nonsense and suffers no fools she really has one less problem without ya. Decidedly feminist and intersectional at every turn, this is an essay collection empowered women will love. The Disappearance of Sloane Sullivan by Gia Cribbs for fans of âDangerous Womanâ Nothing to prove and Iâm bulletproof and / know what Iâm doing For as long as she can remember, Sloaneâs life has been a life on the run. In each new place, she practices drills along with Agent Markham Sullivan to ensure she can escape any situation and blend in seamlessly in each community. But now she can settle into being Sloane or so she thinks. Before long, sheâs shocked by someone from her old life turning up and suddenly her safety in the Witness Protection Program is at stake. The allure of the comfort of her old life is a lot to resist and now Sloane must decide between the familiar Jason and the cocoon of security sheâs worked so hard to build. She may be dangerous, but so is love. And We Stay by Jenny Hubbard for fans of âthank u, nextâ Plus, I met someone else, / we havinâ better discussions / I know they say I move on too fast, / but this one gonâ last / âcause her name is Ari / and Iâm so good with that After a terrifying event in her high school involving her boyfriend, Emily Beam transfers to a quiet boarding school not far from the home of Emily Dickinson. As she works through the semester to process what Paul did and what she did Emily must come to terms with herself and her past. Emily knows she canât take responsibility for Paulâs actions, but to heal she has to move forward and put herself first. What books for Ariana Grande fans would you recommend? https://twitter.com/onIynasa/status/1118970035156942849 Happy reading, Arianators!
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