meowkitty84
meowkitty84 t1_j67ctyu wrote
Reply to comment by Coolhuman1505_ in What is the meaning of the depth Patrick Bateman goes into about music in American Psycho? by ChairmanUzamaoki
It is but very disturbing. I got half way through and thought it's not that disturbing... people must be soft. But God, by the end I was traumatised. Im glad I read it though. I think the movie was a great adaptation.
meowkitty84 t1_iw293ri wrote
I normally read thrillers and this came up in my reccomended. I guess there is a small crime/mystery aspect to it.
I actually enjoyed it. Not the best book in the world. I read it all on one rainy day.I found the whole fake relationships in Hollywood aspect to it interesting. It made me wonder how many Hollywood couples are actually in love or just promoting a movie.
meowkitty84 t1_je4dkw7 wrote
Reply to Post book depression by bertiewoooster
It 8s depressing finishing a great book and you want to stay in that world forever. It makes me so happy when it's part of a series and I have heaps of more books that will continue on the story
But if not I will try to find a new book straight away. I'll usually read a few samples before I find one I'm totally absorbed in again. Sometimes I'll think I've reached a point where Ive run out of books to read. But then a new book will show up on my reccommended and I'll discover a bunch of authors I didn't know about. I find Kobo is really good at reccomending books. Google books keeps reccomending me books that I already have in my library for some reason.
I just discovered the author Shanora Williams. The Perfect Ruin was so good. I'm reading The Wife Before next. I don't get why she never showed up in my reccommended sooner. Her style is right up my alley