Sharon

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

http://livros-and-books.tumblr.com/
https://www.goodreads.com/sha0102

This Is Why We Lied
Sharon is currently reading
by Karin Slaughter (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Roses Are Red
Sharon is currently reading
by James Patterson (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading, sha2024
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Odysseus Awakening
Sharon is currently reading
by Evan Currie (Goodreads Author)
Rate this book
Clear rating

progress: 
 
  (81%)
Sep 05, 2022 04:34PM

 
See all 4 books that Sharon is reading…
Loading...
“I was getting my knife sharpened at the cutlery shop in the mall,” he said. It was where he originally bought the knife. The store had a policy of keeping your purchase razor sharp, so he occasionally brought it back in for a free sharpening. “Anyway, it was that day that I met this Asian male. He was alone and really nice looking, so I struck up a conversation with him. Well, I offered him fifty bucks to come home with me and let me take some photos. I told him that there was liquor at my place and indicated that I was sexually attracted to him. He was eager and cooperative so we took the bus to my apartment. Once there, I gave him some money and he posed for several photos. I offered him the rum and Coke Halcion-laced solution and he drank it down quickly. We continued to drink until he passed out, and then I made love to him for the rest of the afternoon and early evening. I must have fallen asleep, because when I woke up it was late. I checked on the guy. He was out cold, still breathing heavily from the Halcion. I was out of beer and walked around the corner for another six-pack but after I got to the tavern, I started drinking and before I knew it, it was closing time. I grabbed my six-pack and began walking home. As I neared my apartment, I noted a lot of commotion, people milling about, police officers, and a fire engine. I decided to see what was going on, so I came closer. I was surprised to see they were all standing around the Asian guy from my apartment. He was standing there naked, speaking in some kind of Asian dialect. At first, I panicked and kept walking, but I could see that he was so messed up on the Halcion and booze that he didn’t know who or where he was. “I don’t really know why, Pat, but I strode into the middle of everyone and announced he was my lover. I said that we lived together at Oxford and had been drinking heavily all day, and added that this was not the first time he left the apartment naked while intoxicated. I explained that I had gone out to buy some more beer and showed them the six-pack. I asked them to give him a break and let me take him back home. The firemen seemed to buy the story and drove off, but the police began to ask more questions and insisted that I take them to my apartment to discuss the matter further. I was nervous but felt confident; besides, I had no other choice. One cop took him by the arm and he followed, almost zombie-like. “I led them to my apartment and once inside, I showed them the photos I had taken, and his clothes neatly folded on the arm of my couch. The cops kept trying to question the guy but he was still talking gibberish and could not answer any of their questions, so I told them his name was Chuck Moung and gave them a phony date of birth. I handed them my identification and they wrote everything down in their little notebooks. They seemed perturbed and talked about writing us some tickets for disorderly conduct or something. One of them said they should take us both in for all the trouble we had given them. “As they were discussing what to do, another call came over their radio. It must have been important because they decided to give us a warning and advised me to keep my drunken partner inside. I was relieved. I had fooled the authorities and it gave me a tremendous feeling. I felt powerful, in control, almost invincible. After the officers left, I gave the guy another Halcion-filled drink and he soon passed out. I was still nervous about the narrow escape with the cops, so I strangled him and disposed of his body.”
Patrick Kennedy, GRILLING DAHMER: The Interrogation Of "The Milwaukee Cannibal"

Alan Bradley
“I found a dead body in the cucumber patch,' I told them.

'How very like you,' Ophelia said, and went on preening her eyebrows.”
Alan Bradley, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
tags: humor

Joseph Heller
“mankind is resilient: the atrocities that horrified us a week ago become acceptable tomorrow.”
Joseph Heller

“If you want one thing too much it’s likely to be a disappointment. The healthy way is to learn to like the everyday things, like soft beds and buttermilk—and feisty gentlemen.”
Larry McMurtry, Lonesome Dove

Joseph Heller
“There is no disappointment so numbing...as someone no better than you achieving more.”
Joseph Heller

242328 Litsy — 747 members — last activity Jun 09, 2024 06:19PM
A GoodReads group for people who are on Litsy to bond further outside the fantastic app, and to find each other.
58926 Karin Slaughter's Grant County/Atlanta series — 214 members — last activity Aug 17, 2018 04:52AM
Welcome all Karin Slaughter fans, and thank you for joining! This is the place to discuss any and everything about these wonderful books!
29009 Tess Gerritsen Fans — 413 members — last activity Nov 03, 2021 04:02PM
A group for all fans of Tess Gerritsen Tess is author of the popular Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles Series, which was also a hit show on TNT. She has also ...more
year in books
Debbie ...
1,761 books | 534 friends

Lee Klein
1,971 books | 1,239 friends

Thomas
7,916 books | 4,198 friends

Alejandro
2,502 books | 1,216 friends

Phrynne
5,174 books | 2,872 friends

Julie (...
5,166 books | 2,379 friends

Stephen
2,594 books | 4,997 friends

Jeffrey...
4,798 books | 5,040 friends

More friends…
Gone with the Wind by Margaret MitchellSteppenwolf by Hermann HesseTirza by Arnon GrunbergA Little Life by Hanya YanagiharaHausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum
Sha's Favorites
29 books — 2 voters
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. TolkienOne Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García MárquezFahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburySteppenwolf by Hermann HesseThe Iliad / The Odyssey by Homer
Best Authors Ever
483 books — 231 voters

More…

Favorite Genres



Polls voted on by Sharon

Lists liked by Sharon