@silvercrescent_ (2) It was the book “Fists and Lipsticks”. While some may just find it an ordinary book, like not really one of those critically-acclaimed or scholarly distinguished literary works, for me, it’s my sentimental fave- a defining book in my life. It kept me on the edge of my seat with its gripping action, thrill, and a hint of romance. It made me cry a lot and provided me comfort within its pages. It offered solace and created a cherished bond that I hold dear.
Because I crave more of this author's tales, I delved into his other works, including his short stories, “100 Goodbyes,” “Bridges Over Ropes”, and “Private Mailman.” Each one impressed me just as deeply. I also followed his ongoing works at that time, such as “Lessons for Lady Sin,” and “Vena Cava.” However, a sense of sadness and emptiness overcame me because these works were left unfinished. The question of what would happen next kept running through my mind, as the stories showed great promise, even though they were only eight chapters in. These works quickly became my favorites as well.