Kiki

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Kiki.


Blitzed: Drugs in...
Kiki is currently reading
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

progress: 
 
  (page 20 of 360)
Jan 29, 2026 09:06AM

 
Junk
Kiki is currently reading
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
The Portrait of D...
Kiki is currently reading
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
See all 9 books that Kiki is reading…
Loading...
Marya Hornbacher
“Death is a fascinating thing. The human mind continually returns and returns to death, to mortality, immortality, damnation, salvation. Some fear death, some seek it, but it is in our human nature to wonder at the limits of human life, at least. When you are sick like this you begin to wonder too much. Death is at your shoulder, death is your shadow, your scent, your waking and dreaming companion. You cannot help, when sleep begins to touch your eyes, but to wonder: What if? What if? And in that question, there is a longing, too much like the longing of a young girl in love. The sickness occupies your every thought, breath like a lover at your ear; the sickness stands at your shoulder in the mirror, absorbed with your body, each inch of skin and flesh, and you let it work you over, touch you with rough hands that thrill.
Nothing will ever be so close to you again. You will never find a lover so careful, so attentive, so unconditionally present and concerned only with you.
Some of us use the body to convey the things for which we cannot find words. Some of us decide to take a shortcut, decide the world is too much or too little, death is so easy, so smiling, so simple; and death is dramatic, a final fuck-you to the world.”
Marya Hornbacher, Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia

Dorian Bridges
“Trying to separate myself from the thing I loved most in the world. It was doomed to fail, just as it always is. Every moment of every day, in every theatre and bedroom and brothel, I found myself bored and restless, never fully present, never truly able to be there, in the room, with everybody else. At balls I would only feel myself when I slipped away to the bathroom, or slunk into an unused bedroom to smoke a cigarette, for in there I could sit down, and be silent, and be sad, and think of my loss and my misery and my overwhelming sense of ennui.”
Dorian Bridges, The Putrescent Vein

Marya Hornbacher
“For a long time I believed the opposite of passion was death. I was wrong. Passion and death are implicit, one in the other. Past the border of a fiery life lies the netherworld. I can trace this road, which took me through places so hot the very air burned the lungs. I did not turn back. I pressed on, and eventually passed over the border, beyond which lies a place that is wordless and cold, so cold that it, like mercury, burns a freezing blue flame.”
Marya Hornbacher, Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia

year in books
Perseph...
161 books | 4 friends



Favorite Genres



Polls voted on by Kiki

Lists liked by Kiki