"I've absolutely no idea," said Silas, who consumed only one food, and it was not bananas.
26. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.
This book is regrettably and disappointingly anti-ghoul, but in all other regards delightful. It's so nice to be able to finish a book in one day, even if it does mean staying up way too late.
Between Ms. Rowling and Mr. Gaiman, however, I would not be averse to never seeing the root lup used in certain character names ever again. Possibly I am just old and crotchety and have no joy left in my shriveled black heart.
26. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.
This book is regrettably and disappointingly anti-ghoul, but in all other regards delightful. It's so nice to be able to finish a book in one day, even if it does mean staying up way too late.
Between Ms. Rowling and Mr. Gaiman, however, I would not be averse to never seeing the root lup used in certain character names ever again. Possibly I am just old and crotchety and have no joy left in my shriveled black heart.