
This one is weird and moody, which I like, but it's not quite as tight as Chronister's The Bog Wife. I don't quite understand how people live so long without food and water in this story.
This one is weird and moody, which I like, but it's not quite as tight as Chronister's The Bog Wife. I don't quite understand how people live so long without food and water in this story.
Throughout this entire novel, I kept mistaking these little decorations for smashed spiders.
Finally onto the Hunger Games books I haven‘t read yet. I‘m looking forward to SOTR a little more, but wanted to get through this one first.
My husband, youngest son and I traveled to DC this weekend to participate in the Hands Off protest there. Current estimates at the moment are that 5 million people attended more than 1,400 protests around the world today. Keep the momentum going! We are the people—and we have the power! #resist
A dystopian novel that‘s light on details but heavy on word play.
Very philosophical genre fiction. Normally I don't go for the more literary or thought experiment sci fan but this was very good and I didn't actually mind that there are no real plot answers.
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