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#82
R.F. Kuang invokes some great atmospheric dread here (you just know this isn’t going to end well), but this definitely would have benefited from a bit more fleshing out of the characters and a lot more page length. Still enjoyed it though.
#82
R.F. Kuang invokes some great atmospheric dread here (you just know this isn’t going to end well), but this definitely would have benefited from a bit more fleshing out of the characters and a lot more page length. Still enjoyed it though.
November 10, 2025 at 9:26 PM
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#82
R.F. Kuang invokes some great atmospheric dread here (you just know this isn’t going to end well), but this definitely would have benefited from a bit more fleshing out of the characters and a lot more page length. Still enjoyed it though.
#82
R.F. Kuang invokes some great atmospheric dread here (you just know this isn’t going to end well), but this definitely would have benefited from a bit more fleshing out of the characters and a lot more page length. Still enjoyed it though.
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#80
A Douglas Adams book I just recently became aware of. Part travelogue, part love letter to the unsung heroes working very hard to keep a lot of awesome creatures from extinction. Funny, informative, entertaining, and heartbreaking. The dodo chapter made we want to cry. 😢
#80
A Douglas Adams book I just recently became aware of. Part travelogue, part love letter to the unsung heroes working very hard to keep a lot of awesome creatures from extinction. Funny, informative, entertaining, and heartbreaking. The dodo chapter made we want to cry. 😢
November 8, 2025 at 12:39 PM
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#80
A Douglas Adams book I just recently became aware of. Part travelogue, part love letter to the unsung heroes working very hard to keep a lot of awesome creatures from extinction. Funny, informative, entertaining, and heartbreaking. The dodo chapter made we want to cry. 😢
#80
A Douglas Adams book I just recently became aware of. Part travelogue, part love letter to the unsung heroes working very hard to keep a lot of awesome creatures from extinction. Funny, informative, entertaining, and heartbreaking. The dodo chapter made we want to cry. 😢
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#79
I love Carl and Donut so much, and will follow them to the end! Fantastic sequel! Hilarious and surprisingly poignant, this series is a blast, and Jeff Hays’ audio narration is absolutely bonkers. Definitely in this to the end.
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#79
I love Carl and Donut so much, and will follow them to the end! Fantastic sequel! Hilarious and surprisingly poignant, this series is a blast, and Jeff Hays’ audio narration is absolutely bonkers. Definitely in this to the end.
#booksky 📚📚📚
November 7, 2025 at 3:20 PM
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#79
I love Carl and Donut so much, and will follow them to the end! Fantastic sequel! Hilarious and surprisingly poignant, this series is a blast, and Jeff Hays’ audio narration is absolutely bonkers. Definitely in this to the end.
#booksky 📚📚📚
#79
I love Carl and Donut so much, and will follow them to the end! Fantastic sequel! Hilarious and surprisingly poignant, this series is a blast, and Jeff Hays’ audio narration is absolutely bonkers. Definitely in this to the end.
#booksky 📚📚📚
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#78
Really enjoyed the 1st half of this book, with its crazy twists on what the monster actually was in this story, pushing me to say ‘what the fuck??’on more than one occasion. But this eventually evolved into silliness and boredom. I did love the very personal afterward though.
#78
Really enjoyed the 1st half of this book, with its crazy twists on what the monster actually was in this story, pushing me to say ‘what the fuck??’on more than one occasion. But this eventually evolved into silliness and boredom. I did love the very personal afterward though.
October 26, 2025 at 12:11 PM
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#78
Really enjoyed the 1st half of this book, with its crazy twists on what the monster actually was in this story, pushing me to say ‘what the fuck??’on more than one occasion. But this eventually evolved into silliness and boredom. I did love the very personal afterward though.
#78
Really enjoyed the 1st half of this book, with its crazy twists on what the monster actually was in this story, pushing me to say ‘what the fuck??’on more than one occasion. But this eventually evolved into silliness and boredom. I did love the very personal afterward though.
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#74
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
No middle book drag or disappointment here. R.F. Kuang puts her characters through the meat grinder, but still manages to inject humor in all the right places. Have nothing but love for this compulsively readable story of war torn nations and the people who reside there.
#74
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
No middle book drag or disappointment here. R.F. Kuang puts her characters through the meat grinder, but still manages to inject humor in all the right places. Have nothing but love for this compulsively readable story of war torn nations and the people who reside there.
October 13, 2025 at 7:38 PM
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#74
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
No middle book drag or disappointment here. R.F. Kuang puts her characters through the meat grinder, but still manages to inject humor in all the right places. Have nothing but love for this compulsively readable story of war torn nations and the people who reside there.
#74
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
No middle book drag or disappointment here. R.F. Kuang puts her characters through the meat grinder, but still manages to inject humor in all the right places. Have nothing but love for this compulsively readable story of war torn nations and the people who reside there.
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#67
⭐️⭐️⭐️
I really wanted to love this. A 5 star read for the first half, that stretches my suspension of disbelief past its limits in the last quarter.
#67
⭐️⭐️⭐️
I really wanted to love this. A 5 star read for the first half, that stretches my suspension of disbelief past its limits in the last quarter.
September 13, 2025 at 7:42 PM
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#67
⭐️⭐️⭐️
I really wanted to love this. A 5 star read for the first half, that stretches my suspension of disbelief past its limits in the last quarter.
#67
⭐️⭐️⭐️
I really wanted to love this. A 5 star read for the first half, that stretches my suspension of disbelief past its limits in the last quarter.
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2: Death At The Sign Of A Rook, by Kate Atkinson.
Eeep. This author really didn’t like the advice, “show, don’t tell”. We’re subjected to info dump after info dump to deliver various characters backstory, in a stream of consciousness style. Some people might like that, but I just…
2: Death At The Sign Of A Rook, by Kate Atkinson.
Eeep. This author really didn’t like the advice, “show, don’t tell”. We’re subjected to info dump after info dump to deliver various characters backstory, in a stream of consciousness style. Some people might like that, but I just…
January 5, 2025 at 12:38 AM
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2: Death At The Sign Of A Rook, by Kate Atkinson.
Eeep. This author really didn’t like the advice, “show, don’t tell”. We’re subjected to info dump after info dump to deliver various characters backstory, in a stream of consciousness style. Some people might like that, but I just…
2: Death At The Sign Of A Rook, by Kate Atkinson.
Eeep. This author really didn’t like the advice, “show, don’t tell”. We’re subjected to info dump after info dump to deliver various characters backstory, in a stream of consciousness style. Some people might like that, but I just…
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#10
@christaqua.bsky.social delivers a tension filled, gothic banger of a story here. Chock full of Providence RI history, Edgar Allen Poe, and even some Lovecraft lore, this book slow burns its way to a harrowing end sequence that made me sweat. I absolutely loved this!
#booksky 📚📚📚
#10
@christaqua.bsky.social delivers a tension filled, gothic banger of a story here. Chock full of Providence RI history, Edgar Allen Poe, and even some Lovecraft lore, this book slow burns its way to a harrowing end sequence that made me sweat. I absolutely loved this!
#booksky 📚📚📚
January 30, 2025 at 10:37 PM
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#10
@christaqua.bsky.social delivers a tension filled, gothic banger of a story here. Chock full of Providence RI history, Edgar Allen Poe, and even some Lovecraft lore, this book slow burns its way to a harrowing end sequence that made me sweat. I absolutely loved this!
#booksky 📚📚📚
#10
@christaqua.bsky.social delivers a tension filled, gothic banger of a story here. Chock full of Providence RI history, Edgar Allen Poe, and even some Lovecraft lore, this book slow burns its way to a harrowing end sequence that made me sweat. I absolutely loved this!
#booksky 📚📚📚
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#9
Going to be rereading a lot of Pratchett this year.
In this delightful sequel to The Wee Free Men, my favorite #Discworld character, and favorite in all of literature TBH, appears and fulfills the role that should have been hers to begin with, and all is right with the universe. 📚
#9
Going to be rereading a lot of Pratchett this year.
In this delightful sequel to The Wee Free Men, my favorite #Discworld character, and favorite in all of literature TBH, appears and fulfills the role that should have been hers to begin with, and all is right with the universe. 📚
January 26, 2025 at 3:00 PM
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#9
Going to be rereading a lot of Pratchett this year.
In this delightful sequel to The Wee Free Men, my favorite #Discworld character, and favorite in all of literature TBH, appears and fulfills the role that should have been hers to begin with, and all is right with the universe. 📚
#9
Going to be rereading a lot of Pratchett this year.
In this delightful sequel to The Wee Free Men, my favorite #Discworld character, and favorite in all of literature TBH, appears and fulfills the role that should have been hers to begin with, and all is right with the universe. 📚
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#37
Suzanne Collins delivers a soul crushing finale that doesn’t flinch away from depicting the horrors of war and the broken people wars leave behind. Brilliant end to a brilliant trilogy.
“We’re fickle, stupid beings with poor memories and a great gift for self-destruction.”
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#37
Suzanne Collins delivers a soul crushing finale that doesn’t flinch away from depicting the horrors of war and the broken people wars leave behind. Brilliant end to a brilliant trilogy.
“We’re fickle, stupid beings with poor memories and a great gift for self-destruction.”
📚📚📚
May 24, 2025 at 2:57 PM
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#37
Suzanne Collins delivers a soul crushing finale that doesn’t flinch away from depicting the horrors of war and the broken people wars leave behind. Brilliant end to a brilliant trilogy.
“We’re fickle, stupid beings with poor memories and a great gift for self-destruction.”
📚📚📚
#37
Suzanne Collins delivers a soul crushing finale that doesn’t flinch away from depicting the horrors of war and the broken people wars leave behind. Brilliant end to a brilliant trilogy.
“We’re fickle, stupid beings with poor memories and a great gift for self-destruction.”
📚📚📚
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#58
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Daniel Kraus delivers a mesmerizing, carnage filled tale from WW1, featuring some unlucky soldiers, a fallen angel, and an unflinching look at the horrors of war.
“What does it matter which nations win which wars? Future wars will reverse all gains. God is on no one’s side.”
#58
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Daniel Kraus delivers a mesmerizing, carnage filled tale from WW1, featuring some unlucky soldiers, a fallen angel, and an unflinching look at the horrors of war.
“What does it matter which nations win which wars? Future wars will reverse all gains. God is on no one’s side.”
August 16, 2025 at 7:26 PM
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#58
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Daniel Kraus delivers a mesmerizing, carnage filled tale from WW1, featuring some unlucky soldiers, a fallen angel, and an unflinching look at the horrors of war.
“What does it matter which nations win which wars? Future wars will reverse all gains. God is on no one’s side.”
#58
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Daniel Kraus delivers a mesmerizing, carnage filled tale from WW1, featuring some unlucky soldiers, a fallen angel, and an unflinching look at the horrors of war.
“What does it matter which nations win which wars? Future wars will reverse all gains. God is on no one’s side.”
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#68
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Everything here worked for me. Perfect art, great writing, and the epic set pieces! From Supergirl’s heartbreaking origin story to her heroic stand against some of the galaxy’s most lethal combatants- this story fires on all cylinders all the way up to its perfect ending.
#68
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Everything here worked for me. Perfect art, great writing, and the epic set pieces! From Supergirl’s heartbreaking origin story to her heroic stand against some of the galaxy’s most lethal combatants- this story fires on all cylinders all the way up to its perfect ending.
September 13, 2025 at 7:51 PM
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#68
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Everything here worked for me. Perfect art, great writing, and the epic set pieces! From Supergirl’s heartbreaking origin story to her heroic stand against some of the galaxy’s most lethal combatants- this story fires on all cylinders all the way up to its perfect ending.
#68
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Everything here worked for me. Perfect art, great writing, and the epic set pieces! From Supergirl’s heartbreaking origin story to her heroic stand against some of the galaxy’s most lethal combatants- this story fires on all cylinders all the way up to its perfect ending.
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#27
Fun was had with this dark, tension filled fairytale from Premee Mohamed. Some seriously impressive world building for a tale so brief; with great characters and atmosphere. Would love to see a sequel.
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#27
Fun was had with this dark, tension filled fairytale from Premee Mohamed. Some seriously impressive world building for a tale so brief; with great characters and atmosphere. Would love to see a sequel.
#booksky
April 23, 2025 at 7:57 PM
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#27
Fun was had with this dark, tension filled fairytale from Premee Mohamed. Some seriously impressive world building for a tale so brief; with great characters and atmosphere. Would love to see a sequel.
#booksky
#27
Fun was had with this dark, tension filled fairytale from Premee Mohamed. Some seriously impressive world building for a tale so brief; with great characters and atmosphere. Would love to see a sequel.
#booksky
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67: A Deliberate Act Of Violence, by Steve McHugh.
Decent follow up in McHugh’s urban fantasy vampire series. Miles is perhaps a bit too competent, which reduces the peril level, but does allow the reader to be in on the joke when one of the idiots thinks they can take him.
67: A Deliberate Act Of Violence, by Steve McHugh.
Decent follow up in McHugh’s urban fantasy vampire series. Miles is perhaps a bit too competent, which reduces the peril level, but does allow the reader to be in on the joke when one of the idiots thinks they can take him.
August 17, 2025 at 8:05 PM
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67: A Deliberate Act Of Violence, by Steve McHugh.
Decent follow up in McHugh’s urban fantasy vampire series. Miles is perhaps a bit too competent, which reduces the peril level, but does allow the reader to be in on the joke when one of the idiots thinks they can take him.
67: A Deliberate Act Of Violence, by Steve McHugh.
Decent follow up in McHugh’s urban fantasy vampire series. Miles is perhaps a bit too competent, which reduces the peril level, but does allow the reader to be in on the joke when one of the idiots thinks they can take him.
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#63
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A fantastic beginning to a brand new Superman Mythos. Familiar concepts are reshaped in exciting ways, yet the Superman character still retains all the core elements that make him Superman. Great story, and beautiful art. Loving all these Absolute titles so far!
#63
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A fantastic beginning to a brand new Superman Mythos. Familiar concepts are reshaped in exciting ways, yet the Superman character still retains all the core elements that make him Superman. Great story, and beautiful art. Loving all these Absolute titles so far!
August 25, 2025 at 5:35 PM
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#63
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A fantastic beginning to a brand new Superman Mythos. Familiar concepts are reshaped in exciting ways, yet the Superman character still retains all the core elements that make him Superman. Great story, and beautiful art. Loving all these Absolute titles so far!
#63
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A fantastic beginning to a brand new Superman Mythos. Familiar concepts are reshaped in exciting ways, yet the Superman character still retains all the core elements that make him Superman. Great story, and beautiful art. Loving all these Absolute titles so far!
#BooksRead2025 - 007 - "To The Lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf
A story told in two parts and a decade apart, with a fascinating middle section that covers the time period. A meditation on society, living in the moment, and what it means to plan for the future.
A story told in two parts and a decade apart, with a fascinating middle section that covers the time period. A meditation on society, living in the moment, and what it means to plan for the future.
February 1, 2025 at 6:52 AM
#BooksRead2025 - 007 - "To The Lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf
A story told in two parts and a decade apart, with a fascinating middle section that covers the time period. A meditation on society, living in the moment, and what it means to plan for the future.
A story told in two parts and a decade apart, with a fascinating middle section that covers the time period. A meditation on society, living in the moment, and what it means to plan for the future.
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56: Zoe’s Tale, by John Scalzi.
Next book in the Old Man’s War series. Retells the previous book but from Zoe’s perspective and while it fills in some gaps, is prey to the same issue that it feels very much a book of two stories. One: Settling on planet. Two: Space politicking.
56: Zoe’s Tale, by John Scalzi.
Next book in the Old Man’s War series. Retells the previous book but from Zoe’s perspective and while it fills in some gaps, is prey to the same issue that it feels very much a book of two stories. One: Settling on planet. Two: Space politicking.
July 9, 2025 at 9:06 PM
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56: Zoe’s Tale, by John Scalzi.
Next book in the Old Man’s War series. Retells the previous book but from Zoe’s perspective and while it fills in some gaps, is prey to the same issue that it feels very much a book of two stories. One: Settling on planet. Two: Space politicking.
56: Zoe’s Tale, by John Scalzi.
Next book in the Old Man’s War series. Retells the previous book but from Zoe’s perspective and while it fills in some gaps, is prey to the same issue that it feels very much a book of two stories. One: Settling on planet. Two: Space politicking.
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#59
My 1st T. Kingfisher AKA Ursula Vernon and I’ll be reading more. A fun ( if fun for you involves reanimated corpses and invasive fungi) retelling of Poe’s Fall Of The House Of Usher. Nothing groundbreaking here but I was entertained, and sometimes that’s all I desire from a book.
#59
My 1st T. Kingfisher AKA Ursula Vernon and I’ll be reading more. A fun ( if fun for you involves reanimated corpses and invasive fungi) retelling of Poe’s Fall Of The House Of Usher. Nothing groundbreaking here but I was entertained, and sometimes that’s all I desire from a book.
August 18, 2025 at 3:46 PM
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#59
My 1st T. Kingfisher AKA Ursula Vernon and I’ll be reading more. A fun ( if fun for you involves reanimated corpses and invasive fungi) retelling of Poe’s Fall Of The House Of Usher. Nothing groundbreaking here but I was entertained, and sometimes that’s all I desire from a book.
#59
My 1st T. Kingfisher AKA Ursula Vernon and I’ll be reading more. A fun ( if fun for you involves reanimated corpses and invasive fungi) retelling of Poe’s Fall Of The House Of Usher. Nothing groundbreaking here but I was entertained, and sometimes that’s all I desire from a book.
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14: Dungeon Crawler Carl, by Matt Dinniman.
It’s okay. Expected more, given all I’ve heard about it. I’m not rushing out to get the next book, but I would probably still pick it up if on sale.
14: Dungeon Crawler Carl, by Matt Dinniman.
It’s okay. Expected more, given all I’ve heard about it. I’m not rushing out to get the next book, but I would probably still pick it up if on sale.
February 19, 2025 at 9:27 PM
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14: Dungeon Crawler Carl, by Matt Dinniman.
It’s okay. Expected more, given all I’ve heard about it. I’m not rushing out to get the next book, but I would probably still pick it up if on sale.
14: Dungeon Crawler Carl, by Matt Dinniman.
It’s okay. Expected more, given all I’ve heard about it. I’m not rushing out to get the next book, but I would probably still pick it up if on sale.
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#35
Wow! Clark paints such a vivid picture, in so few pages, of an alternate history, magical steampunk New Orleans; full of great characters, airships, hoodoo, and some remembered gods of old. I only wish it was longer! With this and Ring Shout, Clark has become a real favorite.
#35
Wow! Clark paints such a vivid picture, in so few pages, of an alternate history, magical steampunk New Orleans; full of great characters, airships, hoodoo, and some remembered gods of old. I only wish it was longer! With this and Ring Shout, Clark has become a real favorite.
May 18, 2025 at 3:06 AM
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#35
Wow! Clark paints such a vivid picture, in so few pages, of an alternate history, magical steampunk New Orleans; full of great characters, airships, hoodoo, and some remembered gods of old. I only wish it was longer! With this and Ring Shout, Clark has become a real favorite.
#35
Wow! Clark paints such a vivid picture, in so few pages, of an alternate history, magical steampunk New Orleans; full of great characters, airships, hoodoo, and some remembered gods of old. I only wish it was longer! With this and Ring Shout, Clark has become a real favorite.
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#72
⭐️⭐️💫
Interesting concept, with lackluster execution. A big fan of Stephen Graham Jones, but this had terrible pacing and was just way too confusing at times. Going to pass on the other volumes.
#72
⭐️⭐️💫
Interesting concept, with lackluster execution. A big fan of Stephen Graham Jones, but this had terrible pacing and was just way too confusing at times. Going to pass on the other volumes.
September 27, 2025 at 11:55 PM
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#72
⭐️⭐️💫
Interesting concept, with lackluster execution. A big fan of Stephen Graham Jones, but this had terrible pacing and was just way too confusing at times. Going to pass on the other volumes.
#72
⭐️⭐️💫
Interesting concept, with lackluster execution. A big fan of Stephen Graham Jones, but this had terrible pacing and was just way too confusing at times. Going to pass on the other volumes.
#BooksRead2025 - 023 - “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll
Kinda surprised how faithful the original Disney version ended up being to the original text. Now to see if “Through the Looking Glass” is anything like Jabberwocky!
Kinda surprised how faithful the original Disney version ended up being to the original text. Now to see if “Through the Looking Glass” is anything like Jabberwocky!
May 15, 2025 at 11:46 PM
#BooksRead2025 - 023 - “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll
Kinda surprised how faithful the original Disney version ended up being to the original text. Now to see if “Through the Looking Glass” is anything like Jabberwocky!
Kinda surprised how faithful the original Disney version ended up being to the original text. Now to see if “Through the Looking Glass” is anything like Jabberwocky!
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73: Murder At The Black Cat Cafe, by Seishi Yokomizo.
Comfortable little detective story. The twists are okay, though I didn’t find them that compelling. I was happy enough to wait for the reveal rather than trying to guess whodunnit beforehand.
73: Murder At The Black Cat Cafe, by Seishi Yokomizo.
Comfortable little detective story. The twists are okay, though I didn’t find them that compelling. I was happy enough to wait for the reveal rather than trying to guess whodunnit beforehand.
September 10, 2025 at 10:09 PM
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73: Murder At The Black Cat Cafe, by Seishi Yokomizo.
Comfortable little detective story. The twists are okay, though I didn’t find them that compelling. I was happy enough to wait for the reveal rather than trying to guess whodunnit beforehand.
73: Murder At The Black Cat Cafe, by Seishi Yokomizo.
Comfortable little detective story. The twists are okay, though I didn’t find them that compelling. I was happy enough to wait for the reveal rather than trying to guess whodunnit beforehand.
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#71
⭐️⭐️
DNF at 75%. Probably going to be the lone voice here, but other than the Jonathan Janz and C. Robert Cargill stories (both saving the book from being 1 ⭐️ for me), I found the rest of the book to be too repetitive and pointless. My biggest book disappointment of the year.
#71
⭐️⭐️
DNF at 75%. Probably going to be the lone voice here, but other than the Jonathan Janz and C. Robert Cargill stories (both saving the book from being 1 ⭐️ for me), I found the rest of the book to be too repetitive and pointless. My biggest book disappointment of the year.
September 27, 2025 at 8:53 PM
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#71
⭐️⭐️
DNF at 75%. Probably going to be the lone voice here, but other than the Jonathan Janz and C. Robert Cargill stories (both saving the book from being 1 ⭐️ for me), I found the rest of the book to be too repetitive and pointless. My biggest book disappointment of the year.
#71
⭐️⭐️
DNF at 75%. Probably going to be the lone voice here, but other than the Jonathan Janz and C. Robert Cargill stories (both saving the book from being 1 ⭐️ for me), I found the rest of the book to be too repetitive and pointless. My biggest book disappointment of the year.
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50: Sam and Fuzzy are very famous, by Sam Logan.
Next book in the webcomic series, good fun.
50: Sam and Fuzzy are very famous, by Sam Logan.
Next book in the webcomic series, good fun.
May 31, 2025 at 10:03 AM
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50: Sam and Fuzzy are very famous, by Sam Logan.
Next book in the webcomic series, good fun.
50: Sam and Fuzzy are very famous, by Sam Logan.
Next book in the webcomic series, good fun.