I love Misery, a really great book. So much suspense with so little protagonists and limited setting.
How did you like it? I thought the first half was boring and I almost gave up and dnf-ed it, but then it got really good and suspenseful.
Since I had quite a long Christmas vacation, I've already watched a few films this year.
Two Night Stand (meh, nothing special)
Catch and release (sad, lovely, Silent Bob was good)
Interstellar (oh boy, I hated that one, so freaking boring and plain weird)
The Martian (really liked that one, funny, interesting, suspenseful)
49 so far, one book left to reach my Goodreads goal for the year. Though I've changed the original goal from 70 to 50 midway through the year. Too many slumps...
I have this on my tbr, and I already read the first 100 pages or so a few years ago. I remember that I really liked it, but I don't remember why I stopped reading.
And now I'm intimidated by it's size (and of the following books in the series)
Oh yes, they're a lot of fun. I think The upside... is my favourite. I can also highly recommend The rest of us just live here by Patrick Ness and Every Day by David Levithan
finished Every Day by David Levithan yesterday (loved it, definately want to read the rest of the series) and started Leah on the off beat by Becky Albertalli today (my third Albertalli this month )
I'm participating in a yearlong tbr challenge on Goodreads, where each month has a different theme. This month we read books with lgbt characters.
So far I've read:
Simon vs the homosapiens agenda by Becky Albertalli
The upside of unrequited by Becky Albertalli
The rest of us just live here by Patrick Ness
Every Day by David Levithan
and I'm currently reading:
Leah on the off beat by Becky Albertalli
I'm currently reading the newest book by Kerstin Gier "Das Wolkenschloss" and I'm loving it. Someone might know the author from the trilogy around "Ruby red".