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Tuesday, October 26, 2021
The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty ★★★★☆
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“You don't blame us for being here, do you? After all, we have no place to go. No home... Incidentally, what an excellent day fo...
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The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell ★★★★★
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“I was naked before God and I was raped." I'm trying to remember a book that traumatized me this much and failing.
Unidentified by Michael McBride ★★★★★
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Damn but this was good. An effective combination of Fire in the Sky and Stephen King’s IT in under one hundred pages?!?! Michael McB...
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A Traitor's War (Metaframe War #2) by Graeme Rodaughan ★★★★☆
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“If you’re expecting a ‘gloat speech’ where I reveal the details of my plan to prove how superior I am... You’re talking with the wrong girl...
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Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry ★★★★★
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This has defiantly become one of my favorite novels though it's hard to explain why. The meat of the story is about two retired Texas Ra...
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Binti (Binti #1) by Nnedi Okorafor ★★★★☆
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An Afrofuture tale of personal first contact, war, heritage, and understanding.
Monday, October 25, 2021
SNAFU: An Anthology of Military Horror
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Blank White Page by James A. Moore ★★★★½ “Whatever makes you think a few buildings brings about a civilized human being?” I have a soft...
Far Orbit: Speculative Space Adventures
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From A Stone by Eric Choi ★★★★★ “It is information. An… an artifact of the mind.” Hard SciFi! What an unexpected treat! Government scie...
Final Girls by Riley Sager ★★☆☆☆
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No no no no no. You cannot talk big game slasher movie talk and then give me a weak Girl on the Train . Ninety percent of this book could ha...
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The Red Mohawk by Anonymous ★★★★★
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"The whole place is a tribute to movie clichés from the eighties. They’ve got a Nakatomi Towers, a Rocky Balboa statue, a McDowell’s re...
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