He was a taste of the unknown — the darkness that she wasn't brave enough to wear so openly like he did.
I’ve rarely seen anything that made me feel so many things that intensely. It was nothing short of genius, but what really hit me the hardest was at the end of the film. I empathized with Bo’s story about agoraphobia and panic attacks.
The passion I pour onto a page is muddy water.
I feel the longing of nostalgia for better days.
I went into this knowing the basic premise of it being a Beauty and the Beast style tale, but I did not expect how it unfolded.
Bisexual rep, polyamory, a unique take on 'vampires,' and some deliciously morbid, BDSM erotica. I'm in love.
Maybe I'll be able to do something that can help someone, or change something for the better.
I have to stop looking back. None of that defines who I am now. What matters is living in the present and making plans for a future I once thought I wouldn’t see.
Strange and weird definitely go together and can cross genres if done well, but overall, while I understand the general theme of weirdness and dark humor, some of the stories left a lot to be desired.
While the first book was great and I really enjoyed it, this second volume is very engrossing and truly shows Todd Sullivan’s talent!
I'd recommend this book to those who are open-minded and willing to accept that rules are meant to be broken, and all of the rules were broken.
Making myself get back to work was the best thing I could do. It gave my life meaning again and a hope for some kind of future, whatever that may be now.