sbailey72
sbailey72 t1_j28809v wrote
Because it reflects a universal, relatable experience of kids, you know. Never listening.
sbailey72 t1_izhgk1y wrote
Reply to Me and my brother in 1984 by tacomckinley
Frasier and Niles.
sbailey72 t1_iuhnb0y wrote
Tana French’s Dublin Murder Squad books.
sbailey72 t1_iugh7pu wrote
I absolutely love this book, and recommend it to anyone who will listen. Many times I look back on a situation or relationship I naively misunderstood, and now realize wasn’t what I thought it was in hindsight. That’s what makes the story timeless and relatable. In a lot of ways, we are all Charlie.
sbailey72 t1_iug03b8 wrote
Reply to comment by KaleidoStory in Buy your books or use the library more? by Sleepy_Like_Me
I buy books I know I’m going to reread more than once, and I’m going to lend to friends and family.
sbailey72 t1_iufvvyn wrote
Reply to comment by KaleidoStory in Buy your books or use the library more? by Sleepy_Like_Me
I’m the opposite. I have a very small collection of books I want to own, but I read ebooks and audiobooks constantly. Having to donate and gift all the books I read would give me anxiety. It’s the library for me.
sbailey72 t1_j5i7k9h wrote
Reply to Ruth Ware fans, what did you think of "The It Girl"? I liked it! by diamondeyes7
I really liked it too, as well as the narration by Imogen Church for the audio book.