mendacious
/menˈdāSHəs/
adjective
- not telling the truth; lying
“It won’t take long,” the officer said mendaciously.
– Charlaine Harris, Definitely Dead
/menˈdāSHəs/
adjective
“It won’t take long,” the officer said mendaciously.
– Charlaine Harris, Definitely Dead
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
Oh man they just keep getting worse…
ok so is she gonna get a new tattoo at the end of every book because if so shes going to run out of skin
oh fuck that thing at her window is genuinely scary fuck that scene
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?
First Lines:
My sister Cass ran away the morning of my sixteenth birthday. She left my present, wrapped and sitting outside my bedroom door, and stuck a note for my parents under the coffeemaker. None of us heard her leave.
god i feel like nothing has happened in this book at all and im on page 218…
zoey mentions diarrhea like weirdly often…
so they made him important and then killed him the very next scene so obvi hes gonna come back later as a red-marked vamp…