i thoroughly enjoyed this. as a longtime gucci mane appreciator it was beyond cool to read the book and be able to hear him narrating it in your head. bonus: one of my favorite gucci mane facts that i learned from the book is that he named himself (gucci mane) after his dad. legendary.
read this because i read bride, and i enjoyed the continuation of the storyline.. but i did not care for the main character’s love interest koen. the whole they’re-wolves-so-they’re-mad-into-smell angle is amusing to me. overall a fun read.
The unforgettable memoir by the late Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the woman who dared to take …
i read a lot of horror and found this one to be a tough read. what strikes me as the most heartbreaking.. is that she wasn't just failed by the system alone, but she was failed from the very beginning by everyone around her who enabled her life on earth to be a living hell. when you read this, you'll realize you are reading the words in a childlike manner.. because she is recounting all the horrors that happened to her from a very young age. as a reader, you are quite literally brought into the book into the very room where these monsters committed their acts. devastatingly, she never stood a chance on this earth and still she had hope right until the very end. may her soul rest now, and justice delivered swiftly.. where are the files? why aren't the powerful people who hurt her held accountable? i …
i read a lot of horror and found this one to be a tough read. what strikes me as the most heartbreaking.. is that she wasn't just failed by the system alone, but she was failed from the very beginning by everyone around her who enabled her life on earth to be a living hell. when you read this, you'll realize you are reading the words in a childlike manner.. because she is recounting all the horrors that happened to her from a very young age. as a reader, you are quite literally brought into the book into the very room where these monsters committed their acts. devastatingly, she never stood a chance on this earth and still she had hope right until the very end. may her soul rest now, and justice delivered swiftly.. where are the files? why aren't the powerful people who hurt her held accountable? i implore you to ask your legislators this question.
Terlu Perna broke the law because she was lonely. She cast a spell and created …
cozy fall read <3 not sure why i started with book #2, but i enjoyed the world building within. definitely read this if you identify with recently unfrozen-from-stone ladies and falling in love with a dreamboat greenhouse nerd.
His extraordinary debut, Those Across the River, was hailed as “genre-bending Southern horror” (California Literary …
i feel like i took my time with this one. medieval horror, with some of the most intricately described ghouls, making this one of my favorite books this year methinks. i love the characters and the stylistic language this book is written in.