. . . because I hate myself love this series. And now I cannot handle my day. I am embedding it here, because I need someone else to read it so we can proceed to console one another. I mean the WORDS. And the RONAN.
I feel a bit giddy finally talking to you all about this series. If you'll remember, I fell madly in love with The Q when it came out a few years ago. Now, Beth Brower is writing The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion — a series of novellas set in London in 1883. Each volume is an excerpt from the incorrigible Emma's journals, and the first two volumes are already available with the third on the way soon. I think they'd make rather perfect pandemic reading. Humorous and charming down to their bones, they're just what the doctor ordered to lift your spirits in this uncertain time that just proves to be too much some days. If you're experiencing one of those days, I suggest giving Volume 1 a go (it's only 99 cents on Kindle, $4.99 for a trade paperback copy). It will surprise exactly none of you that I own print and digital editions of both volumes. Miss Emma M. Lion has waited long enough. Come hell or high water (and really, given her track record, both a...
I read it and AHHHHHHHHH AOSIDJSLKJFLDSKFHSDKFJSDKJh is all I have to say.
ReplyDeleteOr all my brain can form besides OMG. Sigh. THIS MUST BE PREORDERED.
This is why I never read sneak peeks. I would just WANT THE REST. Now. I can't wait. :-)
ReplyDeleteRIGHT?!!?! I mean. Every single one of them! The way they're interacting. It's just such a rewarding read (even that little excerpt), given how we know them now and how they know each other. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteUGH. I know. Why do I break down and get sucked in?! I have no self control when it comes to her books.
ReplyDeleteBut Blue and those boys. I love them so.
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ReplyDeleteI can't. I can't read it. I do not like to torture myself so. (She says sitting here crossing her fingers and hoping to everything that is holy that Scholastic approves her request on Netgalley).
ReplyDeleteSee I don't either! Normally. Maggie's books make me crazy.
ReplyDeleteI caved and read it, and it's brilliant! Dammit.
ReplyDeleteLOL. I know. Just about a month now . . .
ReplyDeleteI didn't get to read the second book, I am waiting to read them both this month, when this lovely one comes out :D
ReplyDeleteOh man, that is going to be excellent.
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