What are you fuckers reading now?

Just you wait.
Three quarters through and I don't want it to be over, ever. Thank god you posted about this book. đź’”

I think one reason it's so fucking good is all the characters are amazing. Patch and Saint are two of the best characters I've encountered, you're so invested in both. But the secondaries like Norma, Misty and Chief Nix are brilliant too. A book is never going to gel if you don't give a fuck about the characters and I think I give too many fucks about this pair.
 
Three quarters through and I don't want it to be over, ever. Thank god you posted about this book. đź’”

I think one reason it's so fucking good is all the characters are amazing. Patch and Saint are two of the best characters I've encountered, you're so invested in both. But the secondaries like Norma, Misty and Chief Nix are brilliant too. A book is never going to gel if you don't give a fuck about the characters and I think I give too many fucks about this pair.
Yes! I was genuinely sad to finish it; I miss the characters. It's just a fucking fantastic book.
 
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This is okay but my mind keeps hankering back to Patch. I dropped a clanger and should have picked a biog or summat. This is my rebound book. 🤣
 
I couldn't get on with that cos they'd changed it up a bit and it was winding me up. Those books were fucking epic.
I trust your opinion so I'll bide my time until it streams here. I can't imagine any adaptations being as good as her books seeing as they rely on psychological terror and subtleties of human nature that doesn't translate well on the screen. I might give that Danish filmmakers (Herbot, I think) films a chance as Northern European productions are notoriously bleak.
 
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The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi.

I have a thing for high concept, low brow sci-fi. I just finished catching up on the Dungeon Crawler Carl series.
 
The House in the Cerulean Sea. I'm loving this one too, Fata.
I've looked at that because I read one of his I really liked, Under The Whispering Door. I might have to order that then!

Just finished What Happened To Nina? by Dervla McTiernan. Was an okay read, a bit over hyped. Up next is Fragile Animals by Genevieve Jagger, a vampire tale.
 
I've looked at that because I read one of his I really liked, Under The Whispering Door. I might have to order that then!

Just finished What Happened To Nina? by Dervla McTiernan. Was an okay read, a bit over hyped. Up next is Fragile Animals by Genevieve Jagger, a vampire tale.
I'm in love with these characters. Again.
 
Just finished Eggshells by Catriona Lally, so bloody funny.

Next I will start Yellowface and see if it lives up to its hype.
 
Audiobooks - currently “we solve murders”. Not intellectually taxing. Zero smut.
 
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