Cal carries emotional baggage and a Glock.

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Cal carries emotional baggage and a Glock.

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I think I may have used salt instead of sugar on this one….cookie glock accessory coming soon.
it's been way too long since I've drawn my favorite asshole and his big brother. Unacceptable.
“When life gives you lemons. . . You might as well shove 'em where the sun don't shine, because you sure as hell aren't ever going to see any lemonade.” ― Rob Thurman
tbh I would have DNF'd this series from the first book if it hadn't been for Robin Goodfellow as a character

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The Old Guard 2 was announced, and once again I can’t pretend that Greg Rucka isn’t a huge fan of Rob Thurman.
Literally, my dude created a world that the Leandro’s Bros (and especially Robin Goodfellow) just fit so naturally into that it seems ridiculous that at least part of his world wasn’t inspired by hers.
Andromache the Scythian being Andromache the Queen of Troy is such a natural jumping off point from the Achilles plot line from Cal Leandros it is not a coincidence .
17 and 36 for bookworm asks?
Thank you for the asks, @halfthealphabet!
#17 Favorite finished book series.
This one is pretty easy: Bartimaeus sequence by Jonathan Stroud. I read it more than 10 years ago and reread it several times since then. It made Stroud my favorite author ever (Lockwood and Co is another one of his excellent series and I can't wait to read the last book in Scarlett and Browne). It's marketed as a middle grade but it's one of those books you can read at any age. The first book reads a bit younger than the rest but things get dark and heavy pretty fast. It has a compelling plot, a great worldbuilding, but it's main selling point are its characters. Quite honestly, they (especially Bartimaeus himself) should be my answer to the following question as well.
#36 Your absolute most favorite character(s) from any book you've ever read.
Bartimaeus, hands down. I didn't want to say the same thing twice, though, so I kept thinking what other characters lived in my heart rent free for who knows how many years and will continue to do so even in the future... (it doesn't feel right to answer the question with books I've read recently, who knows if they stay with me the way old favorites did). And I have come up with a character from a series that will never be finished, a series its author started to hate and actively sabotaged, a series I'm scared to reread because I'm worried it won't live up to my memories: Cal Leandros from Rob Thurman. It's a urban fantasy series with a snarky protagonist whom I love with all my heart. He is a funny, sarcastic asshole with daddy issues (well...) who hates the world (and himself), but who grows over the course of 10 books until the bitter end (and by that I mean it ends with a cliffhanger and the last book will never be written).
Ohh, fuck. Okay, so I read That Stupid Fucking Book (fourth wing) so that a friend would make good on her promise to read Cal Leandros, and I *also* reread all but the last Cal book in preparation for the *opinions* I know my girl is gonna have.
And now I have to go read the "last" Cal book and face down that cliffhanger again, and I genuinely don't know if I'm strong enough.