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She was a judge on Martha Stewart’s Bakeaway Camp!

Gene rules and you know it.

There’s a new Holly novella coming up in his new book, IF IT BLEEDS, coming in May.

HIS BROTHER’S NAME IS FAGAN OMG

But Livia Soprano would. 

Reading spooky stuff this October, because cliches are fun. Just finished We Have Always Lived in the Castle, by Shirley Jackson, and Something Wicked This Way Comes, by Ray Bradbury. Currently doing the audiobook of The Shining and the physical copy of It, both by King. Bill Bryson’s newest is queued up for my first

I can’t find my My Morning Jacket jacket! - Happy Endings

At one point, she said something and sounded EXACTLY like Ringo Starr. That’s when I knew I would miss her terribly.

Didn’t The Outsider begin with a young boy ripped apart with a tree branch jammed up his butt? And there was a sequence in Doctor Sleep where the bad guys torture a kid until he can barely take it anymore, and then keep going. Saying King has become less cruel or lost his guts is odd; that’d be like saying he went

I was so excited for this thing at the time, and even I knew that box copy was abhorrent. 

Agatha Christie and Arthur C. Doyle. I had to look it up!

I read the book as you did: first as a child (12 for me) and then as an adult. Because it’s my favorite novel, though, I’ve read it over a dozen times in between, as well. I always pick up new nuance, but the stuff that really sticks with me is what you get it: how childhood entire is a nightmare, and escaping that

Easy A is one of the best comedies of all time, so everything is in its shadow.

That was the problem, sorta, in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. When they go visit McConaughey’s family on the island, those people ended up being WAY more interesting than the main story, AND they had the weird side effect of making Hudson and McConaughey’s situation more interesting. It’s like they slid into a better

A very real power outage happened in California; the bartenders acted through it and kept character.

I think the second book is one of his best books, period. The third book irritated me.

If it was written by an out-of-touch boomer, obviously.

Also, like: some of us have built their lives on Star Trek who WANT something like this. I grew up watching the original and Next Gen with my Dad. Discovered DS9 on my own and fell in love. I found stuff to like about Voyager, less to like about Enterprise, and I subscribe to CBS All Access because I’m digging

I’m sorry someone angered you by liking something.