Too lazy to look in literary: Has anyone here read The Forest of Hands and Teeth? I wanna know the skinny on it.
This week has been particularly grim. I fell asleep crying last night and woke the same way this morning.
What made me smile, though, was a wonderful generous box from Perkins. She rocks!
Baseball makes me cry. Stupid Mets.
Oh, Kat, I'm sorry. But in answer to your question, I haven't read it, but I've heard great things about it, and the sequel.
Also, Perkins rocks. It's a whole thing.
Oh, Perkins DOES so rock. She's amazing.
One of the AP teachers on my listserv rec'd it and the local indie ordered it for me. I should be getting it on Friday. I'll let you know what I think. I also have your book on order, Amy.
The Braves are trying to kill me.
Ha! I came over specifically to ask if the Braves were trying to make you cry.
I like my sugar with coffee and cream...and peas.
Peas were never an option.
Has anyone here read The Forest of Hands and Teeth?
I really liked it. She managed to keep a good horror movie pace of danger without anyone doing anything notably stupid and had some interesting psychological insights into a society built on an ever-present threat.
Too lazy to look in literary: Has anyone here read The Forest of Hands and Teeth? I wanna know the skinny on it.
I did -- I really liked it, although I felt like there was a direction the author should have gone, but she didn't. I can't really call that a problem with the story, though; it was more that I was really curious about one detail but the story didn't really support an elaboration.
Not an extremely *happy* book, though.
More or less depressing than
The Road?
Cause this spring I read both
The Road
and
Winter's Bone
which I thought were amazing books but, whoa, depressing. I'm already gun-in-mouth so maybe I shouldn't push my luck? I read
Left Neglected
yesterday and that, while somewhat depressing, is also not so much.
Are there books more depressing than
The Road
? Like, ever?