Something I will start tonight or tomorrow.
Something I will start tonight or tomorrow.
The decade of thirty had pacified his romantic ideas about wandering. He didn't exactly want to settle either--it was more that he was done with moving around without purpose. Wherever he went, he wanted to go for a reason, not simply for the sake of going.
When you're wearing basically the same hairstyle as the character on the cover, you have to pick up the book. Them's the rules.
House of Mirth retold in contemporary Houston. HoM is one of my favorites, so I was a little apprehensive about this one. And while it can't quite live up to Wharton's classic, I still found it an engrossing read. (It also made me want to enroll every single character into a gender studies class)
Edith Wharton this ain't. Really more of a standard contemporary chick lit entry that uses The House of Mirth as a jumping off point. Not terrible, but not terribly memorable either.
"...you lose what you love when you don't love it enough."
Not sure that's always true, but I think the phrasing does a good job of capturing the sadness of regret.
My three hour work shift is going to disrupt my all day plans 😭
It's a tightrope, loving yourself and another at the same time."