The Books of November
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We had FIVE snow days.
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Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak: All the important female characters die. That's why you only get 3 stars.
Anonymous by Uzodinma Uweala
The Collector by Sergio Toppi: Very beautiful
Will Williams by Namwail Serpell
The Best Girls by Min Jin Lee: I knew the ending right away but I still cried!
Atlas Obscura by Joshua Foer: I didn't think it would be different from the website but it is a different experience.
UnGirls by Lauren Beukes: She's such a good horror writer, this is my second of hers and recognized her style right away.
Fake Blood by Whitney Gardner
The Beckoning Fair One by by Dan Chaon: That didn't make any sense.
Loam by Scott Heim: AAAHHH SCARY GOOD HORROR
Rusty Brown by Chris Ware. It's a Chris Ware book. Nothing more, nothing less. Always is Best Book of The Year or close.
Sector 7 by David Wesiner. SO BEAUTIFUL.
Falls the Shadow by Skip Horack: Ooof, no one liked this one.
The Hillside by Jane Smiley. Her work has just never clicked with me.
There's No Place Like Home by Edan Lepucki: Probably the best of the Warmer Collection. Great characters.
The Lonesome Body Builder by Yukiko Motoya, Asa Yoneda The Concussion Recovery Guide by Frances Citrone: She's not a doctor. There are some nice hints in here but she's just trying to get you to buy her vitamins, that you need to take because the diet she suggests will leave you with a hearty case of Gout.
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Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak: All the important female characters die. That's why you only get 3 stars.
Anonymous by Uzodinma Uweala
The Collector by Sergio Toppi: Very beautiful
Will Williams by Namwail Serpell
The Best Girls by Min Jin Lee: I knew the ending right away but I still cried!
Atlas Obscura by Joshua Foer: I didn't think it would be different from the website but it is a different experience.
UnGirls by Lauren Beukes: She's such a good horror writer, this is my second of hers and recognized her style right away.
Fake Blood by Whitney Gardner
The Beckoning Fair One by by Dan Chaon: That didn't make any sense.
Loam by Scott Heim: AAAHHH SCARY GOOD HORROR
Rusty Brown by Chris Ware. It's a Chris Ware book. Nothing more, nothing less. Always is Best Book of The Year or close.
Sector 7 by David Wesiner. SO BEAUTIFUL.
Falls the Shadow by Skip Horack: Ooof, no one liked this one.
The Hillside by Jane Smiley. Her work has just never clicked with me.
There's No Place Like Home by Edan Lepucki: Probably the best of the Warmer Collection. Great characters.
The Lonesome Body Builder by Yukiko Motoya, Asa Yoneda The Concussion Recovery Guide by Frances Citrone: She's not a doctor. There are some nice hints in here but she's just trying to get you to buy her vitamins, that you need to take because the diet she suggests will leave you with a hearty case of Gout.
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Date: 2019-12-01 06:12 pm (UTC)I've been a library patron and sponsor forever. But the library reading is limited by how many books I can carry. I DO have an unlimited amount of books I can check out and a wagon but the library still has hours and I work more now...
Getting an e reader cranked up the speed quite a bit.
And getting Amazon Unlimited sort of threw it all out the window.
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