I dug it.
Finally got this from the library!
“People don‘t realize how easy life is to change. You just get on a bus.”
Apple. Horror (horror books ARE cozy, for me). Haunted house. Hot cocoa. Corn maze (though those aren't really a thing in Texas). Bonfires. No football.
#falltimefavorites
Thanks for the tag, @CouronneDhiver ! It looks like we have similar thoughts about at least one of our TBR books!
These are #FiveStarPredictions from my #TBR list - though I'm least sure about City of Ember.
Loved this. Every minute of it, even though it was all fairly uncomfortable.
"He had a weary air of responsibility about him, both bureaucratic and mythological, like someone doomed to guard a cave for all eternity."
Awww yes this book was totally my jam. it starts off with things...a bit weird, but the characters don't seem to think anything of it. and then it does kind of a slow creepiness, and then just bonkers horror. it hit all the things i like in horror pretty well.
"Difficult" and "impossible" are cousins often mistaken for one another, with very little in common.
#TBRbingo seems fun! I'm currently working my way through a couple other books first, but up next from this is The Girls! #ConquerTBR
"It's funny, the people that wrap themselves most snugly in the American flag, the ones that scream the loudest about their freedoms and their constitutional rights are often the very people that lose sight of the meaning of all of that wonderful rhetoric as soon as push comes to shove, as soon as their precepts that we as a people so cherish come to be tested."
Going to read this, an actual physical book, that one of my sweeties gave me before we were sweeties. I've been putting it off because ugh physical books, but I need to cut that out and read it already.
Overall pretty okay. Interesting for sure, but most of the characters were just so awful I didn't care about them or their relationships.
The human memory is such a cruel, frustrating thing, the way is just discards things without asking permission, precious things.