2. Just my cell phone and Nook.
2. Just my cell phone and Nook.
I loved Fear Street! The Fear Street original saga The Betrayal, The Secret and The Burning! I read them over and over in Middle School, loved these books!
I do pretty infrequently, but I do if I'm with a group of friends and doing something we all wanna share.
That first link looks like the most comfortable shoe ever! If I had an extra $200 laying around I would totally get those in black leather.
25 miles wont even get my out of town so to me it's not that big of a deal to me at all either. To me 50 miles isn't even really that big of deal either.
I use a Google Doc to keep track of everything and love it. I've been monitoring my expenses for about 2 years now and have seen a drastic decrease in my debt. I have all my bills and student loans on one side and my not regular spending on the other with food, gas, pets, medical and miscellaneous. I update it…
That's exactly what I was thinking. I love all the features in Goodreads, I add status updates that are like my notes about what I'm reading and at the end a short review. I've also added a ton more shelves with my own personal categories.
Dr Pepper tastes best from a can, but its delicious in its other forms too.
We certainly can inflict unspeakable harm on those we're with. I felt totally uneasy at the end, but to me that was a satisfying feeling for this book.
I really like the questions about the "cool girl" thing. I hope women in their 30s don't care about being the "cool girl" but I know women in their 20s do. I think at some point in young women's relationships being the "cool girl" is what they think is gonna keep their men- at least a certain type of woman does. I…
I think every marriage goes through things though that can make you identify with both! I know I did and afterwards I get chills just thinking about it. But marriage is hard and Amy was out to win, which is what made her so scary after the twist.
What it says about marriage is what will definitely stay with me the longest. Marriage is tough, marriage is sometime war and if you believe that there has to be a "winner" then you're in trouble. I got chills with some of the things they read and how frequently I have thought those things or how frequently I've…
I love unreliable narrators for that very reason! I love not knowing what's coming up next. Surprises in books are the only ones I can tolerate. I thought Nick was guilty for the longest time. But since his was the first side of the story we hear from I was always secretly rooting for him.
I feel like Nick was normal at the beginning, but once everything started to hit the fan he changed, he almost became smarter than I ever perceived him to be at the beginning. I think his reaction to losing his job is totally normal and the typical response for men, they have to go back to something familiar after…
Ed Norton- agreed.
Oooh I liked that. I thought that was totally coming. When Amy feels trapped she'll do anything to get out of it. I was kinda okay with it being off-stage- at least with how the narration was going it would have been weird and out of the norm to actually witness it.
I feel like getting pregnant is like her "get out of jail free" card. And why does it work? What just because you're pregnant he's not gonna turn you in for being a horrible psycho? or just leave your sorry ass? Gosh the last half of the book was so infuriating at times, but I still loved every word of it. I think…
I loved this book. Both characters are obviously horrible people in their own rights, but they're horrible people that I think a lot of us connect with in some ways. I kept finding myself relating to each of the characters part of the time- of course until the huge twist in the middle. But I feel like the main…
I loved this book and hated it at some parts. It was soooo good! I love an unreliable narrator, you never know what to expect. Can't wait to discuss!