I never want to see those 2 words used together ever again.
I never want to see those 2 words used together ever again.
So like if you stopped it?
Also a friendly reminder to support your local library. Many libraries offer digital and audio books now that you can download! All for free!
Another win for greed, capitalism and the American way!
Just finished 'Salem’s Lot by Stephen King. It was enjoyable and I can see it’s influence on newer works of horror.
Up next is Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata and Hail Mary by Andy Weir.
Like any creator that has a huge body of work, there are gonna be hits and misses. I haven’t read much of his older stuff, but I’m currently reading 'Salems Lot. I wouldn’t say it’s knocked me over, but I am enjoying it.
I have also read the Shining and Dr. Sleep and I enjoyed those immensely. Of his more recent stuff, I really like the Holly Gibney character and her arc in various novels and short stories.
You can start with “If it Bleeds”, it’s an anthology of short stories, the last of which is a Holly Gibney story.
I didn’t care for “Sleeping Beauties”, which he co-authored with his son Owen.
Good fucking riddance!
She looks like a twin to my cat!
“low-information” is a new one for me.
It’s not exactly scary but has great Fall and Halloween vibes. It was a great witch story. Fair warning - there’s quite a bit of torture if you’re squeamish about that sort of thing. Reading about Puritans can also be annoying.
Just finished Slewfoot by Brom. Starting Salem’s Lot by Stephen King next
Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler.
The article you linked, if you can call it an article, is all headline. And the headline starts with “Stein says…”
Rather than focus on what a politician says, I’d rather consider their actions and choices. Like choosing to go to Russia with a bunch of treasonous fucks and sit across the table from an evil despot.
These reductive posts are so old and tired.
Didn’t read but assuming corporate greed.
Nothing can get me to step inside a Walgreens ever again.
I really loved it and the sequel as well. They are amongst some of the best books I’ve read.
The use of the “Make America Great Again” motto by a fascist politician was the cherry on top for me <chef’s kiss>.
What these executives say and what they do are fundamentally different.