what are you reading wednesday?
May. 1st, 2019 10:28 amWhat have you finished reading:
nothin lol
What are you currently reading:
Get in Trouble by Kelly Link - We only got to read one of the short stories in here because we drove mostly through the night. The story was about a line of fake boyfriends called Boyfriends, which seem to be marketed for teenage girls. they're also like, sort of magical, like, one is a werewolf boyfriend, but then this girl gets a ghost boyfriend for her birthday. it was a cool concept, but weird. and the ending was sort of anticlimactic.
Sixty Degrees North: Around the World in Search of Home by Malachy Tallack - So we've been to Greenland, Canada, and now Siberia. The author is kind of rambling, and pretty, like, melancholy for this being a travel memoir. I guess he wanted to see all the northern countries in rememberance of his dad but its just weird and occasionally boring because he's brooding just a little too much. So I wind up falling asleep while reading moreso than I usually would. I'd stop reading but I'm over half-way through so I might as well finish it.
nothin lol
What are you currently reading:
Get in Trouble by Kelly Link - We only got to read one of the short stories in here because we drove mostly through the night. The story was about a line of fake boyfriends called Boyfriends, which seem to be marketed for teenage girls. they're also like, sort of magical, like, one is a werewolf boyfriend, but then this girl gets a ghost boyfriend for her birthday. it was a cool concept, but weird. and the ending was sort of anticlimactic.
Sixty Degrees North: Around the World in Search of Home by Malachy Tallack - So we've been to Greenland, Canada, and now Siberia. The author is kind of rambling, and pretty, like, melancholy for this being a travel memoir. I guess he wanted to see all the northern countries in rememberance of his dad but its just weird and occasionally boring because he's brooding just a little too much. So I wind up falling asleep while reading moreso than I usually would. I'd stop reading but I'm over half-way through so I might as well finish it.