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Impossible Creatures
Finished
This has been getting major marketing and though the cover had me interested right away I was a bit skeptical for that reason (that and it was presented in one store very closely connected to the now-poisoned HP franchise). But boy, I really enjoyed it. It’s comfortable and built on a lot of tropes, but in a really nice way. The world felt distinct, and the characters were charming. The writing is smart and not at all cynical, and it’s hard to write without cynicism and not come off as saccharine. Definitely recommend.
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After World
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Last Argument of Kings
Finished
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The Herd
Finished
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How Civil Wars StartAnd How to Stop Them
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Open House
Finished
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Upgrade
Finished
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The Shadow Rising
Finished
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Say NothingA True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
Finished
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The Blue Hour
Finished
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The Book That Wouldn't Burn
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The Vacation Rental
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ExodusThe Archimedes Engine
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The synopsis had me really interested but I think this book has maybe made me realize I’m not as big on the “space opera” subgenre as I thought I was. The book has some of the trappings of “hard” sci-fi, but is really just a fantasy book with a coat of sci-fi paint. The technology is magic; the near-lightspeed travel – although I’m sure the author had it all worked out – definitely felt squishy as far as what it meant for who was where, when. My order of interest went 1. Terrence, 2. Finn, ….10. whoever was in the palace intrigue subplot.
If I’m going to be reading a book like this, I want to care more about the individuals and I’m less excited by “fate of the universe” stuff. When the stakes get too high and the settings, tools, weapons all become too distant from the “real” world, I zone out. I can’t get invested. Maybe paradoxically, this book felt to me at times too distant from anything I could relate to, and also too close to present-day humankind to be believable as 30,000 years in the future.
I didn’t hate it. I liked some of the concepts that were toyed with, and at times I found myself rooting for characters. But I mostly found myself counting down until I could put it down and pick up something else.
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She's Not Sorry
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The House of Always
Finished