
“Even as I am, the slave of my thirst, I am freer than I would be as the slave of your gift.”

“Even as I am, the slave of my thirst, I am freer than I would be as the slave of your gift.”
“What the deuce are you implying, Jack?”
I learned something with this quote. I was surprised to see it (a friend used this phrase all the time) and learned they said this back then (17th century) for real!
“I can see now that I behaved like a fathead…”
“…I can see now what a total and utter fathead I‘ve been.”
I love the usage of “fathead” here because I use that term daily 😂 it tickles me to see it in books/out in the wild

Now I like this song, it is about the end of the world and society. The government is called the werewolf here. How appropriate for today. #HauntsandHexes @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Werewolf
The Werewolf by Paul Simon

Maybe not how the book describes Lilah, but this is how I pictured her: Lara Rajagopalan

Maybe not how the book describes Suzette, but this is how I pictured her: Alisha Weir

How I pictured Edward Westcote: similar to George Blagden (with beard/facial hair)