I really enjoyed T Kingfisher’s The Twisted Ones (2019). According to the author, it’s based off of a story (The White People by Arthur Machen) that freaked Lovecraft out.
I just added this one to my TBR! The synopsis reminds me of a shorter Three Body Problem (which I really…liked? I’m not sure that’s even the right word for that series lol).
The Deep by Nick Cutter.
I’m not sure if it’s a case of hindsight, but I finished reading this right before the titanic sub incident and it definitely unlocked a new fear.
Yes! Towards the end of winter my plants are looking rough and I keep telling them, “X more months guys!” because my house doesn’t have a good amount of sunshine.
Saw it for the 1st time last October. My kid absolutely loved it and wants to move to Chicago to see it more often.
I don’t, but I want to get one for my husband for his birthday. If I get the dock, can 2 people play the same game of it’s on a TV or do I need 2 decks?
I’m so happy that I’m able to make a lot of things that my family eats from scratch. Bread does not need sugar/HFCS in it to be tasty! Really the only things I buy pre made now is pasta (I’m learning how to make spaghetti noodles, but elbow noodles remain elusive lol).
And then save the bacon grease in a jar to add to gravys! I add a tablespoon or so to my sausage gravy for biscuits and gravy and it is freaking delicious. Can also use it to grease a cast iron pan before making a pizzookie for a little extra flavor.
There will always be shows where the references go over the viewers heads. Hell, I’ve had to Google so much from The Golden Girls that I didn’t understand. My 10 year old and 7 year old both love Futurama. The characters are timeless.
I would not be surprised! But nah, my kid was laying on the floor with him right before I took this. She was making him a box fort.
She loves them! But then again, there isn’t much she doesn’t like
How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix.
Not a whole lot of spooky stuff happening so far, but I’m pretty happy to be an only child.