updated radio reference sheet

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updated radio reference sheet
I must dissolve into you, there's no other way, lose my very existence in you such that if anyone asks my address I'll point my finger to your chest!
Random Xpressions
The Address - Fiona David
Short review:
A very interestingly designed novel. It tells two stories at the same time during two different time periods. I loved this approach and especially getting to see details from the past become important in the future. My one complaint was that it is pretty difficult to tell two stories in only 350 pages. There where times when I would've appreciated the story to be flushed out more instead of being told something happened and then jumping forward in the story by a week. I did really appreciate how this book wasn't a romance. There was nothing romantic about the main character and the love interest getting together, in my opinion. I would have given it a half star rating except for the ending reveal, which I did not see coming at all. Overall, this book was griping and mysterious as it compares living in New York during very different time periods.
Rate: 4/5
some ghosts
renri reference!! the (zombie) girl herself
oh my GOD Alex posted the sign up form Jack filled out last episode and there is SO MUCH TO SHOUT ABOUT IN THIS PICTURE I CAN’T COOOOPE