Oh. Oh, god.
Apr. 21st, 2009 11:44 amYou know, it's not often I cry over books anymore. Usually some animal has to die in a noble act of self-sacrifice to bring on the waterworks. I can't remember the last time it happened, honestly.
Jim Butcher, you have succeeded in making me cry. And it wasn't over an animal, or even a death. I don't know whether I want to drink a toast to you or throw things at your head.
Shit.
Possibly spoilers in the comments. Those of you who've read "Turn Coat," you know what I'm talking about. Especially in light of "Backup."
*gets weepy again*
Jim Butcher, you have succeeded in making me cry. And it wasn't over an animal, or even a death. I don't know whether I want to drink a toast to you or throw things at your head.
Shit.
Possibly spoilers in the comments. Those of you who've read "Turn Coat," you know what I'm talking about. Especially in light of "Backup."
*gets weepy again*