Apr. 12th, 2012
Fiction Ruined My Family, Jeanne Darst
Apr. 12th, 2012 02:57 amThis book should really be called Alcohol Ruined My Family but I guess the title they went with was catchier?
Author tells of her life as the child of two alcoholics--her mother depressive and rooted in the past, her father a literature snob who couldn't sell a novel and wouldn't get a real job. She grows up to be an alcoholic too, and it takes her decades to figure out that creativity and booze aren't necessarily connected.
Author tells of her life as the child of two alcoholics--her mother depressive and rooted in the past, her father a literature snob who couldn't sell a novel and wouldn't get a real job. She grows up to be an alcoholic too, and it takes her decades to figure out that creativity and booze aren't necessarily connected.
Black Angel, John Connolly
Apr. 12th, 2012 03:12 amA junkie prostitute is tortured to death. The killers picked the wrong whore, though--the dead woman was Charlie Parker's dangerous friend Louis's cousin.
The trail leads them to an amateur ossuary, and further to a cult that believes that fallen angels walk among us. Meanwhile, Charlie is losing his new family.
Very compelling, but the part where the guy is sitting on a motel bed in his vest probably created a different picture than Connolly wanted. What he meant was a sleeveless undershirt, a tank top. What I was picturing, however, was this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Waistcoat.jpg
Still not completely comfortable with the American idiom, I see.
The trail leads them to an amateur ossuary, and further to a cult that believes that fallen angels walk among us. Meanwhile, Charlie is losing his new family.
Very compelling, but the part where the guy is sitting on a motel bed in his vest probably created a different picture than Connolly wanted. What he meant was a sleeveless undershirt, a tank top. What I was picturing, however, was this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Waistcoat.jpg
Still not completely comfortable with the American idiom, I see.