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Angmara

she/her | 32 | USA - I just got back into reading a few years ago, slowly catching up! My favorite genres are horror, science fiction, dystopian, and thrillers; if it's a mind melter, I'm interested!

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My Taste
The Six Deaths of the Saint (Into Shadow, #3)
The Ruins
To Be Devoured
Tender Is the Flesh
Thrum
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No One Will Come Back For Us and Other Stories
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Red Rising (Red Rising Saga, #1)
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  • Female Fantasy
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  • Disappoint Me
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    To me, what is really striking about the narrative so far is how fundamentally human Max sounds. And how it scrapes me a little raw because of the context of the world we're both living in. She's worried about being replaced by AI. She's not sure who she's supposed to be, from a work and personal front. She's jealous - envious? - that someone seems to know freedom and be free.

    On a more personal note, I find it quite a relief that she admits that her joints ache. Mine do too. She doesn't write poetry anymore, either from lack of incentive or encouragement or talent. I don't either anymore, for the same reasons. She despairs about climate change and quickly moves one, lest it brings on an existential crisis. Literally, same.

    Misery shared (even if it's with a fictional character) is misery halved and all that, eh?

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  • Hell's Heart
    Angmara
    Jun 08, 2026
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    once again, all the data tells me i should’ve loved this. it’s about space, an all-consuming obsession presented as a moby dick retelling, a ragtag crew, and self-aware humor. i’m not sure why i stuck with this, perhaps i have a bit of the stubbornness of ahab in me. i think i landed on the prose being the cause of death. for 450 pages, it was a bit too much “[record scratch] yup, that's me. you're probably wondering how i got here”. i normally like that as a whole but it was an entire book of rambling thoughts, timeline whiplash without enough grounding, and peppering in of “i’m not gonna get technical but i’m gonna get technical. feel free to skip this part”. another huge problem with this for me was the absolutely constant sexual content; it was nonstop and incredibly gratuitous. it was like that one kid in school who figured out that dick jokes were funny and they beat it to death (no pun intended). with few exceptions, it didn’t add to the story and got absolutely exhausting halfway through. i never ever want to hear a sperm joke again, it was textbook dog with a bone (AGAIN NO PUN INTENDED. this is what happens after reading 450 pages of jokes like this. sigh).

    in fairness, i have to give attention to a few profound emotional sections, the commentary on religion/faith in the context of space and monster hunting, marsh’s whole character evolution (greatly entertaining), and a good portrayal of A (who is carmen sandiego in my mind). but, much like the book’s use of the “needle in a haystack” analogy, coming across a strong section was… well… just that. and the ending was very abrupt for that much buildup; i’m not necessarily looking for more action, but more of how the characters dealt with the situation and the MC’s thoughts after the fact. it’s a shame because hall is objectively a good author and i do think the respective sections (comedy, heavier stuff, action, 4th wall breaks, etc) are written well. for me, i think it would’ve benefitted from being cut down by at least a third, tightened up a bit, had more variety in the humor content, and focused more on the characters themselves (taking sex out of it). I’s admiration with A’s motivations and characteristics were great, more of that would’ve been excellent.

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