Truth.
The beauty of silence.
First book read in 2017 ✔️ 1 down, 39 more to go towards my 2017 tbr goal
As one of three mightily strong yet significantly different sisters, I can say this pretty much sums it up...
My boyfriend loved The Peregrine (which I didn't love); I love H is for Hawk. I think it all lies in me preferring the intensity of goshawks while he prefers the grace of peregrines.
We're moving in the present behind... This book seems light and then you run into such a passage.
My partner is a high functioning aspergers and he lent me this book that delves into the inner thoughts of a boy with autism, written from his own perspective. This particular story just made me realize how we're all the same; we just experience the world differently.
FINALLY getting to read The Queen of the Night after the gals from All The Books and Get Booked made me run out and get it as soon as it came out. Anxy to get into this story.
I haven't wanted to throw a book against the wall since I read "The Museum of Innocence". Thanks "A Little Life", for making that sensation reemerge.
I've been struggling with this book. Beautiful writing and stories about deep love, yet so sorrowful, gut wrenching, and provoking at the same time. Luckily, I've been obliged to bed rest so I've had time to put it down, cry a little, and pick it back up.
Reflecting on Lahiri's experience as a metaphor for risk and submergence in life.
“You didn‘t always need to be the dazzler, the firecracker, the one who cracked everyone up, or made everyone want to sleep with you... You could cease to be obsessed with the idea of being interesting.”
Gorgeous but resonant description of an antidepressant... "The MAOI was like a former lover who doesn't look good anymore in the light of a new day." ~The Interestings
"If you name your daughter Aurora, there is a good chance she won't be able to carry the weight of that name with total ease and grace, unless she is very beautiful or very confident."