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Robotswithpersonality
Of Monsters and Mainframes | Barbara Truelove
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I had no idea what this book would be when I picked it up but it turned out to be everything I wanted.
When it comes to genre distribution I think it's an even split between sci-fi and horror with a sprinkle of fantasy. I adore the writing, how the multiple POVs and time jumps were expressed via the formatting, the sci fi twists on classic horror/adventure figures, the banter, the occasional dark humour, the emotional heart, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? the strong characterization and unique perspective of both ship minds/AIs and other beings, the burgeoning relationships, the rocky road to found family.
Definitely high stakes and trauma, strong themes of individuals getting their power back, of 'monsters' reconciled to their own nature, their own motivations, seen as more than something to be feared, which does not stop the Bad Guy from being truly loathsome.
3h
Robotswithpersonality 3/3 There are aspects of this book that remind me of Becky Chambers' Wayfarers series, but it does earn its dark and gory horror tag, so be warned. 3h
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DebinHawaii
The Hollow Places | T. Kingfisher
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#Read2025

My first December #Roll100 pick finished, #26 Any Backlist . I have been slowly working my way through T.Kingfisher‘s backlist the last couple of years, liking both her brand of creepy horror & retellings. This one was a bit of a slow burn for me but I enjoyed it. It was more creepy than scary & left some questions unanswered at the end but I enjoyed it. How can you not like a setting that‘s a museum/curiosity shop in a small town? 😱

DieAReader ♥️♥️♥️ 3h
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mandarchy
A Child of Books | Oliver Jeffers, Sam Winston
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Filled with references from standard classics in the illustrations, this seems very nostalgic and may be a great gift for someone who loves the classic. It was published in 2016 and it had escaped my notice this whole time.

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willaful
Moominland Midwinter | Tove Jansson
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The coziest book, but with a touch of sharpness too.

IriDas Definitely. 😊 2h
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DMC_run8
The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi | Shannon Chakraborty
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A female pirate is drawn out of retirement to find the abducted daughter of her deceased crewman. As she gathers her former crew and sets off, she realizes she is not only up against human greed, but supernatural forces as well. 4⭐️

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dabbe
A Christmas Carol | Charles Dickens
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#haikuhive #haikuaday

I adored George C. Scott as Ebenezer Scrooge. ♥️💚💙

Sparklemn I love the Disney version with Jim Carrey. My nephew was maybe 7-ish when we saw it together, and we would the act out the story for the family. Good memories! 6h
BookishMarginalia George C Scott is my favorite Scrooge too 6h
dabbe @Sparklemn L💚VE. 💚💙♥️ 5h
dabbe @BookishMarginalia When he jumps on the bed as the “changed“ Scrooge, my heart just explodes. 💚💙♥️ 5h
AnnCrystal Love George C. Scott 👏🏼🐝📚🎄🎬🐝💝. 3h
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freeatlast1137
A Christmas Carol | Charles Dickens

Does anyone have any good Christmas/holiday book recommendations where it‘s not A Christmas Carol but also not terribly long?

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annahenke
The Snow Child | Eowyn Ivey
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#sundayfunday @BookmarkTavern This is such a wonderful, wintry story about wonder, loneliness, and finding hope. I adore it!

JenReadsAlot Loved that one! 8h
BookmarkTavern I‘ve got to move this one up my TBR! Thanks for answering! 6h
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Soubhiville
Winnie-the-Pooh | A.A. Milne
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I reread this for bookclub, and it was a nice visit to memory lane. I must have been quite young when I read it last. It‘s still delightful.

Sparklemn This would be so fun to re-read! Glad you enjoyed it. 6h
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