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R.J. Sorrento

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Average rating: 4.1 · 247 ratings · 88 reviews · 4 distinct works
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"I am a huge KJ Charles fan and love everything she's written, and this book is no exception! Creepy, imaginative, and twisty, it was the perfect October read. I do wish we'd gotten to see more of Gideon and Zeb's relationship develop on paper--most o" Read more of this review »
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"Choo choo! Bet you won't be thinking about toy trains the same way after reading this.

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A collection of stories that are unsettling, creepy, and unforgettable. Perfect for readers who grew up reading Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Made me nostalgic for that kind of storytelling.
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“Fernando had killed out of love, and that had to be different than killing out of hatred. Right?”
R.J. Sorrento, Funesto

“A bay is a noun only if water is dead. When bay is a noun, it is defined by humans, trapped between its shores and contained by the word. But the verb wiikwegamaa—to be a bay—releases the water from bondage and lets it live. “To be a bay” holds the wonder that, for this moment, the living water has decided to shelter itself between these shores, conversing with cedar roots and a flock of baby mergansers. Because it could do otherwise—become a stream or an ocean or a waterfall, and there are verbs for that, too. To be a hill, to be a sandy beach, to be a Saturday, all are possible verbs in a world where everything is alive. Water, land, and even a day, the language a mirror for seeing the animacy of the world, the life that pulses through all things, through pines and nuthatches and mushrooms. This is the language I hear in the woods; this is the language that lets us speak of what wells up all around us.[…]
This is the grammar of animacy.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

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