Just finished "The End of the Alphabet" by CS Richardson and "The Almost Moon" by Alice Sebold.
Very different books that, upon closer examination, aren't really all that different.
Sure one is a literary feast of words and the other has you relating to a freshly snapped murderess, but both explore death and the lives we live before it.
A-Z is best administered with tea and perhaps a copy of Levenger.
Moon should not be ingested prior to daily meds intake.
Either should be read with a question as it's bookmark:
How can I drink more deeply what is left of my tomorrows?
Very different books that, upon closer examination, aren't really all that different.
Sure one is a literary feast of words and the other has you relating to a freshly snapped murderess, but both explore death and the lives we live before it.
A-Z is best administered with tea and perhaps a copy of Levenger.
Moon should not be ingested prior to daily meds intake.
Either should be read with a question as it's bookmark:
How can I drink more deeply what is left of my tomorrows?
(Kelly doesn't review over @ Amazon for a reason...)