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A BREATHTAKINGLY ORIGINAL FUSION of European and Indigenous American mythologies adds a dimension of supernatural horror to a novel already overflowing with the everyday horrors of colonialism and rapacious profiteering. Beyond stunning. SOLID A

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-buffalo-hunter-hunter-stephen-graham-jones/1145803518?ean=9781668099254

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Oooh this one of my favourite yearly @pluralistic posts - all his book reviews from the past year.

https://pluralistic.net/2024/12/02/booklish/

“What’s the point of a bunch of books you’ve already read?” :P

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Breaking Reality

I was on a train to Edinburgh for a short break and rapidly running out of pages of Zoe Schiffer's book Extremely Hardcore. Not wanting to carry two large hardbacks with me, I'd left my copy of Character Limit by Kate Conger and Ryan Mac back home; now I was going to need something else to feed my appetite for Twitter meltdown reading material over the next few days. There was a book I'd remembered reading a particular review of citing its lack of any sort of insight but at least it was about the Twitter buyout. And it was long enough ago that I figured there was a good chance by now I'd be able to pick up a cheap paperback of it to fill the void. That book was Ben Mezrich's Breaking Twitter and, now having finished it, I wanted to write a cautionary warning to anyone else …

Adrian Tchaikovsky's wry, funny, very British version of a robopocalypse is not his usual wide-scale space opera, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.

https://www.redheadedfemme.com/2024/08/review-service-model.html

Read PALADIN'S FAITH by T. Kingfisher if you love global politics, spies, big brothers, feeling hollow, taking baths, remote locations, mudslides, cults, doggos, feeling safe, running for your life, strike solidarity, gadgets, gods, a good pair of boots & salt.

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Read PALADIN'S STRENGTH by T. Kingfisher if you love long road trips, magnificent breasts, giant beasts, broken people, manhunts, kidnapped nuns, acorns, demon chickens, intense longing, snake oil, gladiators, shapeshifters, sacrificing yourself for love, safehouses & tea.

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CLEVERLY SELF-REFERENTIAL AND WILDLY imaginative novel is both a roman à clef about the “Golden Age” of science fiction and a Borgesian parable exploring the nature of memory and reality. Charming and trippy. B PLUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-circumference-of-the-world-lavie-tidhar/1143018566?ean=9781616963620

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BREATHTAKING, MULTIFACETED SCIENCE FICTION set on a 22nd century Earth transformed by climate change and political upheaval, where a small group of talented people are rehearsing for First Contact with other planets…or are they? A MINUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-blue-beautiful-world-karen-lord/1139395153?ean=9780593598436

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THE OPPRESSION OF THE UYGHUR PEOPLE explored in heartbreaking detail through an exiled poet and filmmaker’s memoir. Beautiful writing about a horrifying topic brings stories of the imprisoned and murdered into the light. A MINUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/waiting-to-be-arrested-at-night-tahir-hamut-izgil/1142610549?ean=9780593491799

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MURDERBOT’S BACK, BUT not better than ever. In fact, the semi-human fighting machine is feeling vulnerable—at the worst possible time, as it and the humans it protects are dealing with multiple interplanetary threats. Fast-paced, thoughtful. A MINUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/system-collapse-martha-wells/1142827318?ean=9781250826978

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