Reply
  • Sep 4, 2024
    ·
    1 reply
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    After seeing some of the director's works, I'm tryna get excited for this but

    Not a Yorgos fan?

  • Sep 4, 2024
    ·
    1 reply
    Oscar Winner

    Not a Yorgos fan?

    Nope, no sir

  • Sep 4, 2024
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Nope, no sir

    Ok fine then brother fine

  • Sep 4, 2024
    ·
    1 reply
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    The execution is much more interesting than the premise would make you think, in my opinion, but like I said, the book is not for everyone. It definitely was for me thooo

    I’m assuming majority of it is solo character stuff isolated away trying to sleep but losing it a little off the medication she’s taking?

  • Sep 4, 2024

    slow down with all that bullshit.

  • Sep 5, 2024
    ·
    1 reply
    Oscar Winner

    I’m assuming majority of it is solo character stuff isolated away trying to sleep but losing it a little off the medication she’s taking?

    She's got this weird ass shrink that writes down so much medication for the protagonist and that's part of the intrigue. Her relationship with her frenemy Reva is also explored during the period and they have some of the better scenes in the book, not to mention the main character is on all kinds of d**** to try and sleep so sometimes her memories and her reality read like a fever dream. Plus the book is funny sometimes. It's just the ending section that's pretty stupid.

  • Sep 5, 2024
    ·
    1 reply
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    She's got this weird ass shrink that writes down so much medication for the protagonist and that's part of the intrigue. Her relationship with her frenemy Reva is also explored during the period and they have some of the better scenes in the book, not to mention the main character is on all kinds of d**** to try and sleep so sometimes her memories and her reality read like a fever dream. Plus the book is funny sometimes. It's just the ending section that's pretty stupid.

    Gotcha gotcha. The b**** prolly ends up sleeping forever in the end but don’t tell me lol

  • Sep 5, 2024
    ·
    2 replies
    Oscar Winner

    Gotcha gotcha. The b**** prolly ends up sleeping forever in the end but don’t tell me lol

    Oh Nah, the ending is much much dumber than that. It's set around 2000- late 2001 in NYC. I'll let your mind work out the rest

  • Sep 5, 2024
    ·
    1 reply
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Oh Nah, the ending is much much dumber than that. It's set around 2000- late 2001 in NYC. I'll let your mind work out the rest

    Well I’m not sure when the book takes place but it looks like a period piece. So I would assume she sleeps through decades and then finally wakes up in 2001 right before 9/11 lmaooo

    This b**** think she Captain America time traveling

  • Sep 5, 2024
    ·
    1 reply
    Oscar Winner

    Well I’m not sure when the book takes place but it looks like a period piece. So I would assume she sleeps through decades and then finally wakes up in 2001 right before 9/11 lmaooo

    This b**** think she Captain America time traveling

    Lol oh naah it's not a period piece as in Victorian era, old-timey book. Don't let the cover fool you
    The entire book is set between 2000 as well as the late 2001 period. In the first chapter, she's buying a coffee in a bodega. Could you imagine this woman stepping into the joint:

  • Sep 5, 2024
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Oh Nah, the ending is much much dumber than that. It's set around 2000- late 2001 in NYC. I'll let your mind work out the rest

    Oh no. Remember Me vibes

  • Sep 5, 2024
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Lol oh naah it's not a period piece as in Victorian era, old-timey book. Don't let the cover fool you
    The entire book is set between 2000 as well as the late 2001 period. In the first chapter, she's buying a coffee in a bodega. Could you imagine this woman stepping into the joint:

    Lmaoooo damn the cover threw me off for sure. Ima just order the book and read it