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Yume demo Nakanaide – Natsuba Jun
A Lone wolf in class that has a good looking face, but a nasty personality.
Seeing Tsuki crying when the “person he likes died”, Satori suggests he “introduce girls” to him.
At first Tsuki wasn’t interested, but the time spent with Satori gradually turned into a special time.
Despite that, Satori grew irritated to Tsuki, that is, until he falls in love with that person.
Won’t you cry for my sake?Don’t Cry Even in a Dream: we need more of Satori and Tsuki!
Eri My Love: It’s like that get a guy who can do both meme: looks good in a dress, looks cool in a suit..
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Yume demo Nakanaide – Natsuba Jun
A Lone wolf in class that has a good looking face, but a nasty personality.
Seeing Tsuki crying when the “person he likes died”, Satori suggests he “introduce girls” to him.
At first Tsuki wasn’t interested, but the time spent with Satori gradually turned into a special time.
Despite that, Satori grew irritated to Tsuki, that is, until he falls in love with that person.
Won’t you cry for my sake?Don’t Cry Even in a Dream: we need more of Satori and Tsuki!
Eri My Love: It’s like that get a guy who can do both meme: looks good in a dress, looks cool in a suit..
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PsyCop: Among the Living by Jordan Castillo Price
Victor Bayne, the psychic half of a PsyCop team, is a gay medium who’s more concerned with flying under the radar than in making waves.
He hooks up with handsome Jacob Marks, a non-psychic (or “Stiff”) from an adjacent precinct at his ex-partner’s retirement party and it seems like his dubious luck has taken a turn for the better. But then a serial killer surfaces who can change his appearance to match any witness’ idea of the world’s hottest guy.
Solving murders is a snap when you can ask the victims whodunit, but this killer’s not leaving any spirits behind.
A lingering-on-my to-be-read-pile book that turned out to be passable but barely.
An audiobook-narrator-kept-me-going story with a mildly interesting take on psychics doing detective work that couldn’t hold my full attention.
An I-see-dead-people urban fantasy with good potential for more stories (and it has more, a lot more) but didn’t really break new grounds.
A mostly-physical hookup I wasn’t invested in until…
“It was you, Vic.”
Rating:
3 Stars – not exactly setting my world on fire but I liked it
Soundtrack: To Repel Ghosts
Artist: Manic Street Preachers
Album: Lifeblood(source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5603414-among-the-living)
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[spotify id=”spotify%3Atrack%3A4wDgSz33gLEog03CBrTpg0&view=coverart” width=”540″ height=”620″ /]Soundtrack to PsyCop: Among the Living by Jordan Castillo Price
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I work all day, and get half-drunk at night.
Waking at four to soundless dark, I stare.
In time the curtain-edges will grow light.
Till then I see what’s really always there:
Unresting death, a whole day nearer now,
Making all thought impossible but how
And where and when I shall myself die.
Arid interrogation: yet the dread
Of dying, and being dead,
Flashes afresh to hold and horrify.The mind blanks at the glare. Not in remorse
—The good not done, the love not given, time
Torn off unused—nor wretchedly because
An only life can take so long to climb
Clear of its wrong beginnings, and may never;
But at the total emptiness for ever,
The sure extinction that we travel to
And shall be lost in always. Not to be here,
Not to be anywhere,
And soon; nothing more terrible, nothing more true.Philip Larkin -