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The Impossible Resurrection of Grief
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2021
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The Stone Wētā
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2020
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The Mussel Eater
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2014
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You Are My Sunshine and Other Stories
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2023
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Trading Rosemary
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2010
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Sharp & Sugar Tooth (Women Up To No Good #3)
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2019
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The Convergence of Fairy Tales
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2016
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The August Birds
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2015
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Mary Shelley Makes a Monster (Conversation Pieces Book 70)
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The Ghost of Matter
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2015
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I didn't get all of the solution to this before the end of the story, but I did get most of it. Not, I must say, because I was channeling Poirot, but because I've read enough of Christie to know that she leans heavily - and far too often, in my opini ...more | |
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I read and reviewed each of the five books collected here separately, so this is basically just for my own records. I liked them all, but Plum Creek was my favourite, I think, for the grasslands imagery. Farmer Boy would be the runner-up. I never read ...more |
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Ma's really kind of racist, isn't she? Also something of a killjoy. On the other hand, being dragged from pillar to post by a husband completely uninterested in staying in one place wouldn't put me in the best of moods either. And Mary is taking bein ...more | |
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As sympathetic as I am to Four, the Dauntless worldbuilding, especially, drives me up the wall. I suspect I'm supposed, like Four here and Tris in an earlier book, to feel surprised or shocked at the habit of Dauntless elderly and sick to off themsel ...more | |
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Eh - this one's more style than substance, I think. I can't get over how none of the party guests realised what date it was, how they were all together again, and what the flowers meant. Especially considering what a shock it must have been for them ...more | |
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I think this is the most entertaining of the CSI tie-in novels that I've read so far, albeit I've only read a few of them. A lot of the credit for that lies in the fact that Brass is the main character here - I really enjoy his sarcastic, grumpy self ...more | |
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This is the best of the Captain's Table miniseries that I've read so far - though I think I'm only about halfway through it at this point. Still, Janeway's my favourite Trek character so I was looking forward to this one especially, and it's a great ...more | |
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It's a very odd experience, reading this. As a novelisation it's extremely slight, however as a long-time fan of Buffy I can hear every line as I read in the exact tones of the actors. The adaptation is a barely fleshed-out transcript, and so it ends ...more | |
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I don't know why I like Roth's short work better than her novels, but - small sample size aside - so far I do. I find it more focused and more thoughtful. And honestly, Tobias is more interesting to me than Tris, simply because I find him more intell ...more | |
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I don't think that I've read a non-mystery short story by Christie before, but this is certainly one. It's a romance - quite a funny one - in which Parker Pyne is caught up, quite against his will, in a middle-aged mother's attempt to end her son's r ...more | |
“Food is fuel, food is pleasure, food is guilt. It stands to reason that with all these digestive undercurrents there are storytellers who will treat a shared act of consumption as a sort of shared subversive act, a communion of Oh, I shouldn’t really. We shouldn’t.”
― Food and Horror: Essays on Ravenous Souls, Toothsome Monsters, and Vicious Cravings
― Food and Horror: Essays on Ravenous Souls, Toothsome Monsters, and Vicious Cravings
“Self-knowledge was the clearest thing in the world. It was also the unkindest.”
― The Impossible Resurrection of Grief
― The Impossible Resurrection of Grief
“In Fantasia, the physics is different. It’s not the property of mass that’s causing people to throw themselves into the Nothing, to let themselves be devoured into suicide. It’s imagination and feeling and inspiration that’s the basic currency of this world. The expectation of wonder is what holds Fantasia together—wonder and creative currents, fantasy and inventiveness. These are the things that give meaning and purpose to Fantasia and its citizens. So when the Nothing comes along, devouring all these things indiscriminately, undermining their importance in a fundamental way, its very lack calls to the part of the Fantasian people that is the very opposite of imagination� the angst and nihilism inherent in each individual. The part that says What if we’ve been wrong all along? It doesn’t take much doubt (just a little chunk) but the resulting horror feeds on every positive thought, every creative impulse, until the symmetry of lack between the Nothing and the despairing individual acts as gravity, drawing them closer and closer to the Nothing until the only alternative is to become part of it. It really is like a black hole.”
― Food and Horror: Essays on Ravenous Souls, Toothsome Monsters, and Vicious Cravings
― Food and Horror: Essays on Ravenous Souls, Toothsome Monsters, and Vicious Cravings
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4th Quarter 2020 - SciFi #3
The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez, 391p
The Dazzle of Day by Molly Gloss, 256p
The Stone Wētā by Octavia Cade, 133p
A Beginning at the End by Mike Chen, 400p
The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs, 184p
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