"I’m always amazed at friends who say they try to read at night in bed but always end up falling asleep. I have the opposite problem. If a book is good I can’t go to sleep, and stay up way past my bedtime, hooked on the writing. Is anything better than waking up after a late-night read and diving right back into the plot before you even get out of bed to brush your teeth?" -John Walters
I LOVE reading. Although, I didn't actually start readingreading until July of 2012 when I got my Nook, the love of my life.
Abbreviations I use in my reviews:
WTS (Wrist Twitch Syndrome) - The compulsory jerking of the wrist in an effort to pitch the nook away from the body to reduce mental anguish and self inflicted bodily harm.
ERS (Eye Roll Syndrome)- The act of rolling one’s eyes multiple times in a matter of mere minutes.
The severity of this syndrome tend to vary from benign eye rolls every now and then, depending on the situation and protagonist, to intense eye rolls, of which, cause the body to seize up for minutes at a time.
**Both symptoms tend to manifest as a result of naive, stupid, clueless, lovesick, rose-glasses wearing puddle-depth fucktard protagonists or an ag-on-izing storyline.
Thoroughly enjoyed this read. It's so nice to have the perspective of a guy for a change, because they dont think SO much, I didn't have to deal with female insecurities and dissecting every. little. thing...It was great! Guys dont think about all of that crap! I also enjoyed the story line immensely, Garcia's ability to paint a portrait is phenomenal and her attention to detail is appreciated. I could see everything she was describing, which in turn captured my attention throughout the book. There are very few qualms, I had when throughout the read and they are so minimal that I can't even remember what they were.