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The Reckoning of Noah Shaw, Volume 2 by Michelle Hodkin
3.0
3.85 ⭐️
“You once told me that you were poison, and I was the drug that made you forget it. You were right and wrong; I'm not a drug, I'm a wound. And your poison is in me.
It feels like lightning and tastes like sugar, a fevered sweetness that I would give anything, anything to forget. I would tie stones to the memories of you and drown them before tying myself to you again. I would beg for nothingness, pray for blankness, but there's no one to beg. I know no God but you.”
i knew it was an awful idea to read an unfinished trilogy that has been unfinished for 5 years but i did it anyway. i need the last book so bad.
“You once told me that you were poison, and I was the drug that made you forget it. You were right and wrong; I'm not a drug, I'm a wound. And your poison is in me.
It feels like lightning and tastes like sugar, a fevered sweetness that I would give anything, anything to forget. I would tie stones to the memories of you and drown them before tying myself to you again. I would beg for nothingness, pray for blankness, but there's no one to beg. I know no God but you.”
i knew it was an awful idea to read an unfinished trilogy that has been unfinished for 5 years but i did it anyway. i need the last book so bad.