B O O K.
THE ONLY ONE LEFT. Riley Sager
i’m on a roll with Riley Sager books. i have had this one on my to-read list since it was announced, it sounded that enticing. it did not disappoint.
there were so many times that i thought i knew what was going to happen, and then i was slapped in the face with something else. i loved that it was unpredictable without being outlandish. the story felt unique and i had a love/hate relationship with nearly every character. usually i like likable narrators but i‘ve been leaning into the unlikable ones lately. I think the characters that are likable and unlikable are more relatable and authentic.
G A M E.
DREDGE.
i haven’t had any time to game recently, but i have added a few to my to be played list, thanks to my friend Alex.
Alex described it as:
a horror fishing sim. you’re a fisherman trying to make a living in an area FULL of eldritch sea creatures that want to kill you 𓆝 𓆟 𓆞