Joe remembering his own experiences and looking out for a young queer person is such a lovely, low-key moment of LGBT solidarity I hope to see more of on TV every day.
Joe remembering his own experiences and looking out for a young queer person is such a lovely, low-key moment of LGBT solidarity I hope to see more of on TV every day.
Nina’s eyes popped out of what was left of her back. Why oh why had she opened that tomb? The sand turned red. This was because she was bleeding on it. Blood - ruby-red blood, her blood. Blood… and piss and shit. This was the worst day of her life.
Something was pouring from his mouth. He examined his sleeve. Blood!? Blood. Crimson copper-smelling blood, his blood. Blood. Blood. Blood...and bits of sick.
I finished The Sound and the Fury and liked it enough to move onto Absalom, Absalom!, which so far I like better, although I’ve only read about 50 pages of it. I’m hoping to have at least 3 Faulkner books under my belt by the time I visit his hometown of Oxford, MS the first weekend in November. Which should I read…
First of all, I love book posts/threads, here’s to more of them! (I’m new to AV Club, I came over from One Of The Other Sites).