I hope we are all aware that Barron Battle is in fact played by Steven Strait himself... who in the exact same year was starring in a movie called "Undiscovered" and looked like this ✨
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I hope we are all aware that Barron Battle is in fact played by Steven Strait himself... who in the exact same year was starring in a movie called "Undiscovered" and looked like this ✨
Guys!! idk if anyone else saw this, so pls tell me If you did, but I think I discovered something no one else has!! on the page above, behind the fire, there is the Axolotl!!
you can see it better here:
Idk what its doing there but its obviously important! maybe it is foreshadowing for the end of the book, or a reference to Bill's deal, but I'm sure it means something. Any ideas??
Also one more thing, I'm sure you already know, but the core is in the theraprism too:
Behind the ear. Idk how its alive but yeah. this also is even more proof that the 2 shows are connected.
Warren Peace rockstar AU 70k+ words — someone needs to write that yesterday. Come on, who said me?
Fine, maybe I will.
Steven Strait
The deep sea cephalopod-jelly "Cyanea nozakii Cthylla". While also rumored to be a mythological cryptid, this photo was taken in the deepest depths of Marianas Trench in an earlier 2022 expedition by an experimental AiUV (Autonomous intelligent underwater vehicle).
Outside, we wander across the meadow, our hands catching and holding. It's been years since I've held anyone's hand other than Libby's or Bea's or Tala's. It makes me feel young, but not in a bad way. Less like I'm powerless in an uncaring world and more like...like everything is new, shiny, undiscovered. The way my mom saw New York—that's how I see Charlie.
Emily Henry, Book Lovers (pg. 340)