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Review: Antimatter Blues by Edward Ashton

Oh goodie! I honestly didn’t expect to get a sequel to Mickey7, but I have to admit, I’m so tickled that we did. (Maybe it’s the adaptation announcement that ensured the arrival of Antimatter Blues?) Antimatter Blues is just as quirky and sarcastic as its predecessor, which means it’s pretty perfect. Continue reading

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Review: Mickey7 by Edward Ashton

So, full confession time: I originally picked up Mickey7 because I was craving something similar to The Murderbot Diaries, and I thought this would be it. While it wasn’t, I will admit that it ended up being a solid and thought-provoking read. Continue reading

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