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Stunning retrospective

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Reviewed: 04-25-23

Reign of Terror’s thesis is evocative and effectively argued as a thorough line connecting the past twenty years of American Politics. It’s a stunning retrospective that underscores the insanity of the era in a way that sounds hyperbolic and dated were it not correct.

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A poetic ride

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Reviewed: 04-04-23

“Station Eleven” is a meditative story with evocative language and imagery to describe its places and people. It serves as a solid backbone for the beautiful TV adaptation and made me appreciate the show even more. The book has a different framing drive to it.

The HBO series expanded greatly on stitching the narratives together in a more impactful manner, and though perhaps unfair to say, in an overall superior work.

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Fascinating historical viewpoint

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Reviewed: 03-13-23

Orwell’s excellent writing style makes for a fascinating story of his experiences in Spain during its civil war. He manages to capture the complexity of the affair, full of sometimes humorous absurdities and contradictions, all from his vantage point, without stamping it as a definitive account of the period.

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More please!

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Reviewed: 02-14-23

Starving and weary from the miles of sprinting, I stagger into the book store and collapse to the floor. The manager hurries over and says “Are you okay?! What do you need?” Exasperated, I whisper with all my strength, “I…need…more…Murderbot.”

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Heartbreaking as advertised

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Reviewed: 01-25-23

Rob Delaney is an absurdly funny and good person, and those qualities still incredibly come through in A Heart That Works, a heartbreaking and raw account that properly records grief to its fullest.

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A great third entry

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Reviewed: 01-15-23

Nona the Ninth delivered more fun and fresh material for the series in the best way. It checks off every box and then some and tees up a promising conclusion.

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A wonderful and rich read

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Reviewed: 08-04-22

Richly told, radical, thought provoking, and full of great prose I’m preemptively mourning I’ll forget. I love how the author’s infectious, deep affection for trees seeps into every passage.

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Fantastic use of novel length

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Reviewed: 06-03-22

“Network Effect” is a fantastic use of a novel length murderbot story. Easily one of the best of the series. Full of more intriguing story and heady heart that made for a very joyful ending.

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Addictively riveting narrative

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Reviewed: 05-27-22

Eerily prescient like a laser to the past decade of political developments in Russia, including the recent invasion of Ukraine, and a spot on perspective of the past thirty years as a whole. Pomerantsev has an addictively riveting narrative on the pulse of modern Russia that manages to brilliantly distill a topic that could span whole libraries.

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Relentlessly fascinating

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Reviewed: 05-19-22

Start to finish, “Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World” is relentlessly fascinating, with facts and stories that are stunning and fresh. This is one of the single best histories I have read, and on a topic that amazingly has only come recently to modern knowledge in much detail. This is a superb baseline to the fantastic Dan Carlin podcast episodes on the subject, that fills in much I had wondered.

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