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kassie sarr

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Even better

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5 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed: 03-20-24

The first book was solid. This was masterful. Every turn was gripping, every resolution satisfying, the mysteries left still very mysterious. I was especially delighted to see Lin's improvement as a character - much more well defined and relatable in her new role.

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 08-26-23

This was a bright and interesting listen that confirmed a lot of the ways I had been feeling about my food environment. I especially appreciated the many anecdotes and bits of history given to flesh out the motivations of the people who make food and the people who are subservient to the need for it (all people but some more than others)

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Substanceless

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3 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-28-23

Not much to it. Just your ordinary, every day NYC elite and their failures to empathize and communicate. Plus one middle class girl without the drive to do or change much. And some Truman Capote quotes. I'd say this book is just not for everyone - the characters aren't likeable or relatable and there is no mystery or magic to otherwise invest in. But some might enjoy the ambience and the prose itself is high quality.

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Enjoyable, interesting listen

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Reviewed: 09-06-22

Delightful gem of a book (or long form piece of journalism). Feels good to update my apparently extremely outdated information about what dinosaurs are and how they lived.

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Sci-fi easy listening

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Reviewed: 07-06-22

Clever and science-forward, Hail Mary does not disappoint to the end. The main character is not my favorite, but his flaws are essential to the story and worth reflection. Great for a family listen or for a road trip.

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Left with a lot to think about

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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 09-08-21

A worthwhile listen, to be sure. And I'd probably listen a second time, compelled by the rich language and philosophical conflicts that come up in the story. But there is also something off: the protagonist feel anachronistic in both directions. He seems modern for the 1830s but dated for 2021. The last chapter was also a big letdown for me. Still, an overall compelling and artfully written novel.

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Solid and interesting

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Reviewed: 09-02-21

It took about half the story to develop. In the end, it became unique and compelling, depicting complex sociopolitical conflicts in an interesting scifi universe not far off in the future

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Eye opening and data driven

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Reviewed: 07-01-20

This will be a book I listen to again. It will change my behaviors or at least let me see my professional outcomes in a new light. Couldn't recommend it enough.

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A very brief ride

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 06-08-20

It is brief to the point of wonder. Many interesting threads are teased without being unraveled, which leads to things like the relationship between caffeine and slavery being a bit cavalierly glanced over.
And then there are the long personal passages that seem like diary entries given the importance of the author's personal narrative of abstention. I wish this had been a more serious endeavor.

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A Trip to the 80s and Beyond with Will Wheaton

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 05-20-20

A fun, fast-paced nostalgia trek through the eighties and the origins of video games. Not the deepest characters, but it has a good message about artificial vs real life. Will Wheaton's narrative voice is perfect in this particular role.

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