to-read
(1668)
currently-reading (5)
read (1203)
wen (1435)
wren-tbr (394)
dnf (95)
sequels (81)
christmas-books (79)
mixtape-misc (77)
reread (47)
cookbooks (35)
holds (34)
currently-reading (5)
read (1203)
wen (1435)
wren-tbr (394)
dnf (95)
sequels (81)
christmas-books (79)
mixtape-misc (77)
reread (47)
cookbooks (35)
holds (34)
gard-tbr
(33)
graphic-novels-tbr (25)
new-releases (25)
botm (22)
awaiting-release (16)
parenting (13)
spiritual (11)
spooky-season-reads (11)
christmas-reads (9)
recent-recs (6)
kindle-graveyard (2)
not-interested (2)
graphic-novels-tbr (25)
new-releases (25)
botm (22)
awaiting-release (16)
parenting (13)
spiritual (11)
spooky-season-reads (11)
christmas-reads (9)
recent-recs (6)
kindle-graveyard (2)
not-interested (2)
He’d seen enough nature specials on the common room set to know that prey had eyes on the sides of their head, were constantly on guard, but predators’ eyes were forward-facing, close together, unafraid.
“Don’t sabotage yourself. There are plenty of other people willing to do that for free.”
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
“Last month, as Victor drove me home so I could rest, I told him that sometimes I felt like his life would be easier without me. He paused a moment in thought and then said, “It might be easier. But it wouldn’t be better.”
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
“Sometimes being crazy is a demon. And sometimes the demon is me. And I visit quiet sidewalks and loud parties and dark movies, and a small demon looks out at the world with me. Sometimes it sleeps. Sometimes it plays. Sometimes it laughs with me. Sometimes it tries to kill me. But it’s always with me. I suppose we’re all possessed in some way. Some of us with dependence on pills or wine. Others through sex or gambling. Some of us through self-destruction or anger or fear. And some of us just carry around our tiny demon as he wreaks havoc in our mind, tearing open old dusty trunks of bad memories and leaving the remnants spread everywhere. Wearing the skins of people we’ve hurt. Wearing the skins of people we’ve loved. And sometimes, when it’s worst, wearing our skins.”
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
“When you come out of the grips of a depression there is an incredible relief, but not one you feel allowed to celebrate. Instead, the feeling of victory is replaced with anxiety that it will happen again, and with shame and vulnerability when you see how your illness affected your family, your work, everything left untouched while you struggled to survive. We come back to life thinner, paler, weaker … but as survivors. Survivors who don’t get pats on the back from coworkers who congratulate them on making it. Survivors who wake to more work than before because their friends and family are exhausted from helping them fight a battle they may not even understand. I hope to one day see a sea of people all wearing silver ribbons as a sign that they understand the secret battle, and as a celebration of the victories made each day as we individually pull ourselves up out of our foxholes to see our scars heal, and to remember what the sun looks like.”
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
“Don’t make the same mistakes that everyone else makes. Make wonderful mistakes. Make the kind of mistakes that make people so shocked that they have no other choice but to be a little impressed.”
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
― Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
Beakmarks’s 2025 Year in Books
Take a look at Beakmarks’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
More friends…
Favorite Genres
Polls voted on by Beakmarks
Lists liked by Beakmarks



























