GAH
I don't know whether to be amused or frustrated when I finish a book that is so awesome/crazy/frustrating that I'm incoherent at the end of it.
Billy can predict when I'm going to be this way, because apparently I turn the pages of really awesome/crazy/frustrating books differently than I turn the pages of other books.
Latest book to turn me incoherent? The Knife of Never Letting Go. And it's another awesome/crazy/frustrating book with a cliffhanger ending (I'm assuming it's the start of a trilogy, because that's just how authors are writing their YA books these days, but for all I know it could just be a two-shot. Or there could be a fourth book lurking out there).
I have a lot of book blogging to catch up on, thanks to the wedding and the new job sapping my desire/energy to do coherent blogging (since I put the book blog on my professional resume, I like to keep it slightly more coherent than my IJ), but you can be sure there will be a review of this one soon.
Fucking book.
Billy can predict when I'm going to be this way, because apparently I turn the pages of really awesome/crazy/frustrating books differently than I turn the pages of other books.
Latest book to turn me incoherent? The Knife of Never Letting Go. And it's another awesome/crazy/frustrating book with a cliffhanger ending (I'm assuming it's the start of a trilogy, because that's just how authors are writing their YA books these days, but for all I know it could just be a two-shot. Or there could be a fourth book lurking out there).
I have a lot of book blogging to catch up on, thanks to the wedding and the new job sapping my desire/energy to do coherent blogging (since I put the book blog on my professional resume, I like to keep it slightly more coherent than my IJ), but you can be sure there will be a review of this one soon.
Fucking book.