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Review: A Brief History of Living Forever by Jaroslav Kalfar
I’ll be the first to say that I think now was the wrong time for me to read a book like A Brief History of Living Forever. I’m currently dealing with two significant losses in my life, which made this book hit heavier – for better and for worse. Read more
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Review: Just Another Missing Person by Gillian McAllister
Julia is a stubborn detective. She promised herself long ago that she would never fall into the trappings of corruption. Of course, her promise failed to take real life into account, as there’s no way to predict what forces one will be up again. Read more
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Review: City of Bones by Martha Wells
Oh wow. I’m not going to lie, guys; I wish I had read City of Bones sooner. It’s SO good! I instantly fell in love with this world and genuinely wish there was more of it (I checked, and I can’t find any proof that the story continues into a series? Please tell me I’m wrong). Read more
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Review: The Ferryman by Justin Cronin
Do you remember that 2005 film, The Island? That’s what The Ferryman immediately made me think of. And that feeling kept cropping up, even as I was in the depth of this book. So if you’re looking for a modern rendition, The Ferryman is the book for you. Read more
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WOTN: Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells
Fugitive Telemetry – A Sarcastic Murder Mystery Fugitive Telemetry is the sixth novella in Martha Wells’ Murderbot Diaries. If sarcastic bot constructs are your cup of tea, then you’ll love what Murderbot brings. Though not literally – Murderbot protects humans. It doesn’t feed them. A body has been discovered at Preservation Station. SecUnit (aka Murderbot)… Read more
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