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I'm reading a book for class called fight of aquavit. I was really excited cause my prof described it as a gay detective comedy. I was like "cool, all of my favourite things in one book". but it's actually really badly written and full of stereotypes -_- still have to get through half the book
I'm reading a book for class called fight of aquavit. I was really excited cause my prof described it as a gay detective comedy. I was like "cool, all of my favourite things in one book". but it's actually really badly written and full of stereotypes -_- still have to get through half the book
Sounds like a cool book.
Anubisa
Dedicated and devoted to Lord Anubis and Lady Bast. A follower of the path of Egyptian Wicca.
I hate to put down a book I just picked up, but where have I been that I didn't know Anne Rice is working on a werewolf series?! Just bought the first one for my Kindle a few minutes ago and now I can't wait for naptime so I can get started on it.
Although this is going to severely effect the werewolf novel I was considering doing for Nano this year. I worked on it some during Camp Nano last year but never finished it - it was intended to be a novella, anyway. If I'm going to write it, I should do it before I read Rice's books... Hm.
"The Shining Girls" by Lauren Beukes, a South African author. It's her first novel that's set in America (all her others have been set in SA) and I must say I am enjoying it a lot more than her previous work. She's not half bad, her genre is dark sci-fi/noir.
I am re-reading Good Omens, and if you haven't read it, you totally should. Because it is fantastic. Just saying.
It's a really, really cool thing, to be able to show people that you can be yourself, and you should be proud of yourself, and you should own who you are and what you're about, and never make apologies for it.
-Adam Lambert
I scanned the shelves looking for some horror fiction to read last night and decided to read Shadowland by Peter Straub. I know I read it years ago, but I was pretty sick and don't remember it well at all, so I thought I'd give it another go. I read his Houses Without Doors a few months ago and thought it was quite good.
Finished David Wellington's 13 Bullets. And now on to his novel 99 coffins. I seriously listened to about 4 hours in the last two days. Nonstop. I was soo hooked. Was very gory!
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