Just finished the last Skulduggery book. So! Good! And much less painful than I was expecting, though not without its moments.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I haven't even started it yet, so this is good to hear!
I'm not sure what I want to say about Dying of the Light. I never had to actually put it in the freezer, but I did have to close it up and walk away from it a few times. Mostly I want to start at the beginning and read the whole series again without having to wait between books...
Speaking of putting books in the freezer, I don't know if I'm going to get past the first chapter of Ocean at the End of the Lane. Maybe I should switch to The Night Circus.
In random book news, I'm reading In Cold Blood for the first time, and he does this weird thing with short phrases (even single words) in quotes, which I assume means they are out of interviews, but the rest of the sentence is his own, but it does make me feel like I'm reading Zagat reviews sometimes. This "hideous crime" inflicted on an "upstanding" family is "well worth checking out."
I'm not sure what I want to say about Dying of the Light. I never had to actually put it in the freezer, but I did have to close it up and walk away from it a few times.
I might need to skip my library book and just start reading Dying of the Light. I'm no good at waiting!
Don't torture yourself, read! The library book can wait.
Speaking of putting books in the freezer, I don't know if I'm going to get past the first chapter of Ocean at the End of the Lane. Maybe I should switch to The Night Circus.
That's too bad. I loved The Ocean at the End of the Lane so much that as soon as I finished reading it, I ordered the audiobook so I could "read" it again. I've never finished The Night Circus, and it is for the silliest of the reasons. The end papers make me dizzy and nauseated even when I only catch at little glimpse of them. I may have to buy the kindle edition to be able to read it.
I'm currently reading Doctor Sleep by Stephen King. I read The Shining for the first time last week and then jumped right into this sequel. It's weird because I found The Shining to be completely terrifying, but I'm just finding Doctor Sleep to be very entertaining but not really scary.
Thanks for making me guffaw in my office, Jesse.
I loved The Ocean at the End of the Lane so much that as soon as I finished reading it
The kitten was just so sad! If it's not going to keep pummeling me like that, though, I'll keep going.