
In Boston English, a regular coffee has cream and sugar and can come in any size!
Guess we need more training... #catsoflitsy
I came back to Litsy to enjoy some social media that was less political, but this paragraph was too good not to share.
One problem with reading with a sleepy kitten - he twitches his ears and changes the pages! #catsoflitsy
"Only our second #1 so far this year"
Oh Marvel and your crazy numbering schemes.
There's something wonderful about cracking open a fresh horror novel on a beautiful summer day.
This book is a fascinating discussion about how pop culture survives to become history.
Klosterman sets up his discussion about that famous gold record on the Voyager spaceship with a very funny joke about his dad.
I am laughing almost constantly with this book! Here, the main character is describing spending time with her newly-coupled friends, the Hero and Claudius characters in the Much Ado About Nothing update.
This bizarre story takes place on my birthday in my hometown, and I love it so very much!
This would probably make an enjoyably bad horror movie with a few tweaks, but it's just poorly written and mildly confusing as a book.
"Once people see you cry, it's like they own part of you. It's like you ripped a hole in yourself, and they saw through whatever armor you had on, got a good long view of all the screaming alien goop underneath."
A messy family story. On the plus side, it made me want to go swimming and visit Scotland again.
I have never had a first line of a book speak to how I was feeling in that moment so clearly.