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Saturday night plans. Dill pickle popcorn, sparkling water, and Carrie La Seur's upcoming release--a Hamlet-ish retelling set in Big Sky Country. It doesn't arrive in bookstores until January, but I'm getting an early sneaky peeky thanks to @WilliamMorrow! #arcs
Her body told me everything, everything she wouldn't want me to know.
Books, books, books
"A secret is a strange thing."
Is it uncool to say that you still love the cover of your own darn book?
Sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.
PSA: these books should be in every screenwriter's stack.
I have mixed feelings about this book. The beginning and middle of the book is slow and felt unnecessary at times. Once the book reaches its climax at the end, however, the pace picked up and the plot tension increased. I gradually grew connected to the characters and their lives. What frustrated me was the switching of names. I'd give it 3 stars total. The ending was phenomenal. Phenomenal... and a cliffhanger.
"You can't control what they think, so why bother worrying?"