Bernadette

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

https://www.goodreads.com/bgunn80

The Adventures of...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Of Boys and Men: ...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Loading...
Casey McQuiston
“So, imagine we’re all born with a set of feelings. Some are broader or deeper than others, but for everyone, there’s that ground floor, a bottom crust of the pie. That’s the maximum depth of feeling you’ve ever experienced. And then, the worst thing happens to you. The very worst thing that could have happened. The thing you had nightmares about as a child, and you thought, it’s all right because that thing will happen to me when I’m older and wiser, and I’ll have felt so many feelings by then that this one worst feeling, the worst possible feeling, won’t seem so terrible. “But it happens to you when you’re young. It happens when your brain isn’t even fully done cooking—when you’ve barely experienced anything, really. The worst thing is one of the first big things that ever happens to you in your life. It happens to you, and it goes all the way down to the bottom of what you know how to feel, and it rips it open and carves out this chasm down below to make room. And because you were so young, and because it was one of the first big things to happen in your life, you’ll always carry it inside you. Every time something terrible happens to you from then on, it doesn’t just stop at the bottom—it goes all the way down.”
Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

Bonnie Garmus
“As any non-rower can tell you, rowers are not fun. This is because rowers only ever want to talk about rowing. Get two or more rowers in a room and the conversation goes from normal topics like work or weather to long, pointless stories about boats, blisters, oars, grips, ergs, feathers, workouts, catches, releases, recoveries, splits, seas, strokes, slides, starts, settles, sprints, and whether the water was really “flat” or not. From there, it usually progresses to what went wrong on the last row, what might go wrong on the next row, and whose fault it was and/or will be. At some point the rowers will hold their hands and compare calluses. If you’re really unlucky, this could be followed by several minutes of head-bowing reverence as one of them recounts the perfect row where it all felt so easy.”
Bonnie Garmus

year in books
Lauren
898 books | 152 friends

Katie K...
216 books | 88 friends

Amy
Amy
131 books | 22 friends

Jerrett...
220 books | 49 friends

Kristen
252 books | 21 friends

Rhonda
769 books | 123 friends

Katie R...
303 books | 63 friends

Richard...
5 books | 57 friends

More friends…

Favorite Genres



Polls voted on by Bernadette

Lists liked by Bernadette