ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN AMAZING BOOK TO READ WITH ADVENTURE AND MAGIC AND QUEER CHARACTERS AND A SURPRISINGLY PASTORAL CROCODILE PRIEST? Look NO FURTHER than Master of Djinn, by P. Djèlí Clark.
Then come talk to me about it, because I HAVE SO MANY FEELINGS.
In which Rupert Cadell fails to make himself understood.
Two things are unavoidable: death and laundry.
(A take on the bathing scene from '...on the earth, and not on him', from a perspective other than Richard's.)
Mina is but mortal woman. It takes more than time to put the events of the dark October behind her.
His reputation for honesty isn't unearned.
Jerry’s house has many rooms.
"Tell me, sirs, was it not bravely done?"