Books I've read so far

So to start this off, I challenge myself with obscure books I can find, and it's not limited to just physical books. AO3 is a small part of this. i read a lot of stephen king i enjoy the way he writes even if his main weapon in some of these is cocaine, he was on a lot of stuff when he wrote many of my favorite books that has encouraged me to start my own series of writings for fandoms for fun, i do want to write my own books but i want to practice and perfect first with.


  • Class of 09
  • Eddsworld
  • Villianous 


Eddsworld is one of my favorites. I've been in it since 3rd grade and have tried to keep track of all the events that have happened. Class of '09 is much more recent. I really just like the dark humor and crudeness, not much more than that. Villainous: I've been in that fandom since 6th grade, and it's a cool concept to create a cartoon for villains. There's much I can write about, and the same with Eddsworld.

so reading and writing is very important for me to accomplish what I want, to balance out my life and give me creative liberty. so these are the books I've read and found amazing ranking from amazing to least amazing.

  • Misery
  • Thinner 
  • Cujo
  • IT
  • Dreamcatcher 
  • Salem's Lot
  • Lolita 

Misery: Annie Wilkes is one of the best portrays of BPD I've seen written and portrayed on screen, the book was crazier then the movie for sure.

Thinner: the most bleak ending I've read and semi-deserved, the main character was a fool. 

Cujo: the kiddo dying at the end was depressing i had to put the book down.

IT: it was mid i didn't exactly like one scene that stuck with me 

Dreamcatcher: beyond the most entertaining with the aliens 

salem's lot: long but worth it, bleak ending for everyone.

Lolita: i had to put that book down a lot but that really was the point i wanted to disgust myself, yes i threw this copy a good few times.




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