Now I've picked up something called "The Hum and the Shiver" by Alex Bledsoe.
Not sure what the book is about yet, entirely. Not really. But I am very much enjoying his turns of phrase!
So far it's an army vet coming home after a nasty injury and some kind of action everyone tells her was very heroic -she doesn't remember it at all, though. And the home she comes back to is an insular, isolated, and possibly occult home.... which appears to be having its own trouble. Her father has this super dry sense of humor, her little brother is boundlessly enthusiastic, her mother is quietly supporting all of them, and the PHRASING the author uses has me in stitches! I don't get it, the set-up isn't actually that funny, at all, really. But I'm giggling at it all anyhow...
I don't even know what the plot is yet.
I don't even know if this army vet is the actual main character.
And yet I'm quietly laughing here.
So... I guess I'm enjoying it? So far? But I can't really describe the book!
