I'm familiar with the liner, got a full size in a past sample society box and got the mini in a recent ipsy bag. I don't recall it being particularly terrible.To each their own, but that brand of eyeliner is really only good if you plan to smudge it into a smokey-eye kind of thing.
Just wanted to save you from the disappointment I'm sure everyone has had with that brand.
The Mally products are liquid lipsticks, not lipglosses..right?
Haha, I agree with you on Gone Girl, that book pissed me off! I wished death upon her too!I think I'm the only person who can't stand Flynn's books, and my husband is going to drag me to Gone Girl when it premieres (Trent Reznor is doing the soundtrack, which is the only reason he wants to see it). I read Gone Girl and haaaaated it, then I read Sharp Objects and barely finished it, I was so mad at the characters. Ugh. (Book thoughts below in spoilers)
I think I'll try for the lipstick gloss stuff though, to go back to the PYS discussion. /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I have so many lip products but they're all so fun to try out!
Gone Girl made me SO mad because I got to the halfway point where she's revealed to be alive, and I thought it was an interesting concept--then I kept reading and I was FURIOUS at Amy because she's SUCH A witch. She did all this crap to Nick because she was basically bored with their relationship--he never did ANYTHING to her. I lost interest in her reasoning right away and rage-read through the end, hoping she would just die. If I do have to see the movie, I hear she rewrote the ending, so maybe it'll be better. Maybe she'll get stabbed halfway through the book and really be a ghost or something, even THAT would be better!
Sharp Objects suffered from a similar issue, where I couldn't give a crap about the main character because she's so poorly characterized and unrelatable. I get it, she had a terrible childhood and her mother is certifiably insane, but all the crap with her stepsister is just so out of left field and terribly justified.
tl;dr: I think Flynn is severely overrated.
I hated Gone Girl and everyone I've talked to that read it hates it too. I don't know why it's getting so much hype. I know for the movie they are completely changing the ending though, so maybe they can salvage something.I think I'm the only person who can't stand Flynn's books, and my husband is going to drag me to Gone Girl when it premieres (Trent Reznor is doing the soundtrack, which is the only reason he wants to see it). I read Gone Girl and haaaaated it, then I read Sharp Objects and barely finished it, I was so mad at the characters. Ugh. (Book thoughts below in spoilers)
I think I'll try for the lipstick gloss stuff though, to go back to the PYS discussion. /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I have so many lip products but they're all so fun to try out!
Gone Girl made me SO mad because I got to the halfway point where she's revealed to be alive, and I thought it was an interesting concept--then I kept reading and I was FURIOUS at Amy because she's SUCH A witch. She did all this crap to Nick because she was basically bored with their relationship--he never did ANYTHING to her. I lost interest in her reasoning right away and rage-read through the end, hoping she would just die. If I do have to see the movie, I hear she rewrote the ending, so maybe it'll be better. Maybe she'll get stabbed halfway through the book and really be a ghost or something, even THAT would be better!
Sharp Objects suffered from a similar issue, where I couldn't give a crap about the main character because she's so poorly characterized and unrelatable. I get it, she had a terrible childhood and her mother is certifiably insane, but all the crap with her stepsister is just so out of left field and terribly justified.
tl;dr: I think Flynn is severely overrated.
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