Cassandra
https://www.goodreads.com/cassycola


“New York is possibly the only place in which most people have already lived, in some sense, in the public imagination, before they ever arrive.”
― Severance
― Severance

“Let us return, then, as we do in times of grief, for the sake of pleasure but mostly for the need for relief, to art.”
― Severance
― Severance

“November again. It’s more winter than autumn. That’s not mist. It’s fog. The sycamore seeds hit the glass in the wind like – no, not like anything else, like sycamore seeds hitting window glass. There’ve been a couple of windy nights. The leaves are stuck to the ground with the wet. The ones on the paving are yellow and rotting, wanwood, leafmeal. One is so stuck that when it eventually peels away, its leafshape left behind, shadow of a leaf, will last on the pavement till next spring. The furniture in the garden is rusting. They’ve forgotten to put it away for the winter. The trees are revealing their structures. There’s the catch of fire in the air. All the souls are out marauding. But there are roses, there are still roses. In the damp and the cold, on a bush that looks done, there’s a wide-open rose, still. Look at the colour of it.”
― Autumn
― Autumn

“Imagine having a mother who worries that you read too much. The question is, what is it that's supposed to happen to people who read too much? How can you tell when someone's crossed the line.”
― Boy, Snow, Bird
― Boy, Snow, Bird

“It was gorgeous and claustrophobic. I loved it and I always wanted to escape.”
― Station Eleven
― Station Eleven
Cassandra’s 2024 Year in Books
Take a look at Cassandra’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
More friends…
Favorite Genres
Polls voted on by Cassandra
Lists liked by Cassandra