I didn’t realize people don’t like this book but I enjoyed it a lot (I can’t read long books), fiction, ww2, comic book publishing origination, the practice of being a magician, family, love, art
Going two for two here. I liked Little Brother because it was 1. set in my hometown but also because it was really palpable intrigue and didn’t seem demeaning at all with its politics and intrigue to a kid/young adult. The Nicholas Flamel series just got out there and instilled a certain interest in history while similarly not talking down to me, though at like 14 I embraced the whole “Vonnegut and above only” type vibe
nothing like some trezzz while you assemble your ikea shipment, you can pick any album, it keeps you focused and literally builds in anticipation until you reach the final beautiful reasonably priced product whatever that may be. (linked the table that fits 2 well in my tiny apartment, on sale btw)
in Chicago tn!! I’ve been waiting years to see em, 3rd and ”final” ep dropped not too long ago so hopefully album season. Surely one for the books at empty bottle🤞🏻