La tristesse était désormais une chanson qui résonnait dans son ventre. Elle était bleue, brûlante, étouffante. Il aurait voulu qu’elle se transforme en amour, mais rien n’y faisait.
William Boyle, Tout est brisé
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La tristesse était désormais une chanson qui résonnait dans son ventre. Elle était bleue, brûlante, étouffante. Il aurait voulu qu’elle se transforme en amour, mais rien n’y faisait.
William Boyle, Tout est brisé
A haunting crime story about the broken characters inhabiting yesterday's Brooklyn, this is the new novel from modern master of neo-noir William Boyle. An explosive crime drama, Shoot the Moonlight Out evokes a mystical Brooklyn where the sidewalks are cracked, where Virgin Mary statues tilt in fenced front yards, and where smudges of moonlight reflect in puddles even on the blackest nights. Southern Brooklyn, July 1996. Fire hydrants are open and spraying water on the sizzling blacktop. Punk kids have to make their own fun. Bobby Santovasco and his pal Zeke like to throw rocks at cars getting off the Belt Parkway. They think it’s dumb and harmless until it’s too late to think otherwise. Then there’s Jack Cornacchia, a widower who lives with his high school age daughter Amelia and reads meters for Con Ed but also has a secret life as a vigilante, righting neighborhood wrongs through acts of violence. A simple mission to strong-arm a Bay Ridge con man, Max Berry, leads him to cross paths with a tragedy that hits close to home. Fast forward five years: June 2001. The summer before New York City and the world changed for good. Charlie French is a low-level gangster-wannabe trying to make a name for himself. When he stumbles onto a bowling alley locker stuffed with a bag full of cash, he brings it to his only pal, Max Berry, for safekeeping while he cleans up the mess surrounding it. Bobby Santovasco—with no real future mapped out and the big sin of his past shining brightly in his rearview mirror—has taken a job working as an errand boy for Max Berry. On a recruiting run for Max’s Ponzi scheme, Bobby meets Francesca Clarke, born in the neighborhood but an outsider nonetheless. They hit it off. Bobby gets the idea to knock off Max’s safe so he and Francesca can escape Brooklyn forever. Little does he know what Charlie French has stashed there. Meanwhile, Bobby’s former stepsister, Lily Murphy, is back home in the neighborhood after college, teaching a writing class in the basement of St. Mary's church. She's also being stalked by her college boyfriend. One of her students is Jack Cornacchia. When she opens up to him about her stalker, Jack decides to take matters into his own hands. A riveting portrait of lives crashing together at the turn of the century, Shoot the Moonlight Out is tragic and tender and funny and strange. A sense of loss is palpable—what has been lost and what will be lost—and Boyle’s characters face down old ghosts with grim determination, as ripples of consequence radiate in dangerous directions.
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Gracie is kinda lazy and gross in the morning. Tori doesn’t care, but there’ll be hell to play if she makes a mess of Will’s kitchen
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Peut-être qu’être aveugle lui permettrait d’être heureux. Il devrait toucher le monde pour le connaître. Les mots seraient des bosses. Les baisers seraient des prières. Il se laverait dans l’obscurité froide. Il ne serait pas obligé de travailler. Il pourrait rêver. Mais quel idiot… Quel idiot de souhaiter être aveugle !
William Boyle, Tout est brisé
Il avait toujours négligé l’Histoire ; il sentait parfois sa présence comme un frisson sur sa peau, mais il n’arrivait pas à s’intéresser à autre chose qu’à son propre coeur débile. Les maisons en pierre tapies tristement derrière leurs clôtures rafistolées n’existaient que pour refléter le dégoût ou l’amertume qui lui rongeaient les os à tel ou tel moment.
William Boyle, Tout est brisé
OC Song Tag
I figure it's about time to start doing these again.
I was tagged by @lynnafred and @merigreenleaf to share songs that I associate with my nerds. Enjoy~! I don't know how to do a read more on mobile so minor and major characters are all together.
Tori - Awkward Duet by doddleoddle
Do you want to go first?
Cause I'm happy to wait
I~ practiced really hard
But I'm finding it strange to start
With you
Olivia - Love the World You Find by The Flaming Lips
If I could tell your future
I'd say love the world you find
In the dark times and the hard questions
Let some sunshine in your mind
Remus - Come and Be Welcome by Heather Dale
Come from the forest and
Sit 'round the fire
Come from the fields
And enter our hall
Come drink from the guest cup
Come join in our circle
Come and be welcome ye bards one and all
Will - Little Bird by S.J. Tucker
If I am a little bird
Next time I open up my eyes
I'm gonna have to learn
How to spread my wings and fly
Turn loose of all the things
That tried to keep me on the ground
Got no time to be afraid
So you're not gonna catch me lookin' down
Travis - Ravens in the Library by Heather Dale
But it's five who owns the place
And proves it with a look
Stopping six and seven
In their tracks from
Smuggling a book
Gracie - Learn Me Right by Julie Fowlis
We will run and scream
You will dance with me
We'll fulfill our dreams
And we'll be free
Zach - I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing)
Sing your song
I'm listening
Out where stars are glistening
I can hear your voices
Bouncing off the moon
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@fanaticfangirl2602. And @ageekyreader. If you want to do this
Songs I Associate With my Nerds
Tori: "Never Set the Cat on Fire" by Heather Dale (https://youtu.be/R4BYNCrZrIQ)
Remus: "Stone Soup" by Heather Dale (https://youtu.be/w4A1rRBNSPQ)
Will: Uptown Funk (https://youtu.be/OPf0YbXqDm0)
Olivia: "Fish Out of Water" - CG5 cover (https://youtu.be/fWJ8qQIdDq4)
Travis: "Forgotten City" - Lindsey Stirling cover (https://youtu.be/9P4kjROkn8I)
Gracie: "Crashing Down" by Heather Dale (https://youtu.be/pBf11ZnxUmU)
Zach: "C'mon" by Panic at the Disco (https://youtu.be/zRhNnEkX93M)
Enjoy my little thing here I guess. All these artists are really great!
@ageekyreader you like Heather Dale right?
Aesthetic - Will