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6 months ago

No Cut Strings Chapter 7 Update #2

I'm writing and now I'm worried about being smote (smited?) by the gods so you know it's DRAMA...

I did the count and there are 42 readers... I might have bitten off more than I can chew...

I'm at 7960 words and still haven't started on reacting... but here's a slight preview:

"Percy frowns, “Like Grover said, some of those things just happened too fast. One after another. Plus… didn’t you know about Mrs. Dodds?”

Grover frowns, watching as Annabeth glares. He can feel indignation start to spike as she sneers, “What the hell? How would I know when you never even told me?”


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7 years ago
Every Human Being Has A Basic Instinct: To Help Each Other Out. If A Hiker Gets Lost In The Mountains,
Every Human Being Has A Basic Instinct: To Help Each Other Out. If A Hiker Gets Lost In The Mountains,
Every Human Being Has A Basic Instinct: To Help Each Other Out. If A Hiker Gets Lost In The Mountains,
Every Human Being Has A Basic Instinct: To Help Each Other Out. If A Hiker Gets Lost In The Mountains,
Every Human Being Has A Basic Instinct: To Help Each Other Out. If A Hiker Gets Lost In The Mountains,
Every Human Being Has A Basic Instinct: To Help Each Other Out. If A Hiker Gets Lost In The Mountains,

Every human being has a basic instinct: to help each other out. If a hiker gets lost in the mountains, people will coordinate a search. If a train crashes, people will line up to give blood. If an earthquake levels a city, people all over the world will send emergency supplies. This is so fundamentally human that it’s found in every culture without exception. Yes, there are assholes who just don’t care, but they’re massively outnumbered by the people who do.


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3 years ago

BRACE YOURESELVES BITCHACHOS -

CAUSE HERE COME ANOTHER BOOK REVIEW THAT NOBODY ASKED FOR - BUT IM DISHING OUT ANYWAYS 😘

Book Rec #2:

Deeper than the Dead by Tami Hoag

Rating: 9.7/10

Age recommended: ages 18+

WARNING: Book contains coarse language, mentions of sexual assault/violence, suicide, graphic descriptions of blood and violence, depictions of physical & mental abuse & sexual content (a.k.a smut)

BRACE YOURESELVES BITCHACHOS -

Summary: Set in the ever exciting state of California 1985, 4 children and their young 5th grade teacher, Anne Navarre, discover the body of a woman in a shallow grave - with her eyes and mouth glued shut 👁👄👁.

All evidence pointing to a coldblooded serial killer living amongst the citizens - the once picturesque town of Oak Knoll is thrown into a frenzy of deception and paranoia. Where the stench of death and fear slowly chokes the residents of the small community.

Now in comes top FBI investigator Vince Leon (I pictured him to look like Jonn Hamm lol). Instituting the new (for its time) and controversial technique of “profiling”, Leon finds himself thrust into the private and much darker worlds of the locals - proving that things aren’t always as they seem. And that danger is often a lot closer to home than one would think.

My thoughts:

K first off, I loved it. A LOT-a-bit of death and gore☠️🔪 (not in a weird way), a generous amount of mystery and mind-games, a solid helping of your standard thrills, a dash of romance (and sex 😏🥵if you’re into that sort of thing lol), and A delicate dusting of single-tear-worthy moments (at least I cried) lol 🥲

Hoag had me thinking the entire time. Almost goading me to play detective. 🕵️‍♀️I felt like I had it all figured out and kept convincing myself that I did but always second guessed my conclusions after every single chapter. 🤔Which is what you want from a mystery/crime/thriller novel right?!

EASY READ (Mostly bc it’s addicting but also because it’s one of those smaller more compacts books) I burned through this motherf*cker like it was nobody’s business 🏃🏻‍♀️💨 and I loved every second of it! It truly was hard to put down! I mean obviously you’ll have those occasional throw away scenes, but Hoag almost makes you feel like if you skip one part you may be skipping the most imperative clue to cracking who the killer is. 🥸

This bitch is dramatic as f*ck 🤯 (I’m talking about the book fyi). If I had to describe the story in one word I’d either use avalanche or total clusterf*ck, there’s really no other way to describe it 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️!

I really can’t say anything bad about it (I ain’t no English professor or literary disciple), like am I a fan of EVERYTHING about the book? Almost, but not quite. Had a bit of trouble keeping up trying to envision life in the 80s, kept picturing late 60’s America lol. And obviously I don’t want to spoil anything but some outcomes I wanted just didn’t happen, but hey c’est la vie 👩‍🎨.

Overall, loved it and am so so sooooooo glad I bought it!! I only really bought it because it was part of a 2 for 12$ deal and it looked the least clichéd - and lo and behold, it’s now my FAVORITE book!

Cheers Tami Hoag, you got the next blockbuster on your hands🥂✨⭐️🤩


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8 months ago

It makes me laugh every single time Emmett misinterprets desire for disgust.

The way Lucian stares at me? Hatred. This tight feeling in my chest when I see him? Anger. I can't believe he would rescue this puppy and show me his favourite part of the forest because he despises me so much.

Lucian was trying so hard to get Emmett to like him and Emmett was just like "I don't know, you've got bad vibes."


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