okay so this is a little cheeky but it’s such a pivitol scene AND so ripe with symbolism that I leaned in and now that i’ve read Call Me By Your Name i’m dying to finally see the film but am i emotionally ready for the visual experience? stay tuned to find out! But seriously, some books are just better at the movies, it’s not actually blasphemous to say What’s your fave adaptation? Maybe I’ll try recovering a movie cover version that isn’t just a still from the set
when your best friend the bride doesn’t update her address book after two someones move, you’ll have a really good excuse for sample thank you cards and envelopes and y'all, this wedding is on Saturday (!) the excitement level is a WHOLE lot can we all promise to never live in a town named after another state? it’s pretty ridiculous.
im posting this with the disclaimer that i haven’t finished it yet so hit me back in a week and maybe I’ll tell you i was off my rocker The Astonishing Color of After has color in it’s lifeblood, so i really wanted to turn up the saturation on this one as well as practice some illustration skills ️ also, it’s the pick for this months bookmess. if you’re interested in following along with my lit crit as well as my lettering, come check us out @ tinyletter dot com slash jessandtessmess @femalehemingway and i are a blast, i promise and as always, im taking suggestions: what should i cover next?
not sure how I feel about that double o, but this book is totally surreal so i’m going with it someone something somewhere along the line recommended the audiobook i think so i put it on hold at the local library and enjoyed a story i probably never would have picked up otherwise imagine what can happen when all books are free libraries are great, save them all.