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Y'all there are DIAGRAMS of the school in the back of the book. Strongly recommend realizing those are there lol
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anyone ever watched American Horror Story: Cult?? this lesbian cult is soo reminding me of SCUM
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This book has saved me from a reading slump all on its own. Oh my god easily the best thing i’ve read in 2025 so far
I need the next book yesterday.
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Pests: How Humans Create Animal Villains
Bethany Brookshire
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Pests: How Humans Create Animal Villains
Bethany Brookshire
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Angmara completed their yearly reading goal of 100 books!
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I picked this up at a local used bookstore thinking it’s finally time for me to read this classic, and I’m already excited by the foreword and introduction. The foreword writer claimed in 2005 that Orwell was misguided in his belief that many nations would fall victim to totalitarianism… if only he could see the trajectory the U.S. is on right now. It’s an especially relevant time to read dystopian classics, I believe.
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Safe Harbor (Scoops Series, #1)
K. Sinko
Angmara finished reading and wrote a review...
i’m surprised the average rating of this book isn’t higher (i get it but also damn goodreads). it’s definitely not for everyone but i thought this was phenomenal. it’s topical (without being preachy), self-aware, and absolutely horrifying. it seamlessly blends dark humor and timely references, and is one of the best most bone-chilling descents into madness i’ve encountered. i’m surprised i liked it so much despite having a very loose central story. and it does get repetitive and (although i love my coop man) the narrator flip and overall experimental style in the third part affected my immersion; so 5 stars for me, not a god tier read. but i just thought parts 1 and 2 were so well done, and it was so smart to pick those three avenues of influence since we have seen (or encountered ourselves) how effective and all-consuming they can be. a very very good commentary on these real life aspects.
Angmara completed their yearly reading goal of 100 books!
Angmara finished reading and wrote a review...
i’m trying to cram in a few more summer books before the leaves turn. this was a fun inventive little story that flips the sun/dark factor of vampires (although i wouldn’t consider them vampires). but it was a little more fugue state vs. summer fun that i was getting from the cover. soph leaves a lot to be desired and doesn’t really evoke sympathy. but it was a cool world and a solid 3 star book.
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It’s hard to put into words how great this book is without dropping any spoilers. I finished it in two days, after dealing with a reading slump for nearly three months. It’s well-written and has so many twists, turns and surprises. And let me tell you... the last few lines will have your jaws ON THE FLOOR.
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seekerxr completed their yearly reading goal of 100 books!
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As if the writing weren't beautiful enough, obsessed with the use of actual plant genus & species. The way I rannnn to Google to get a look at the orchid being described 🙂↕️
I also love that we get right to the plot haha, I have a feeling I'm about to devour this.
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BRAIN ROT. finally i’ve been waiting for this joke. this book is so self-aware ugh i love it 🧠😵💫
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Sunbathers
Lindz McLeod
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Blood Over Bright Haven
M.L. Wang
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Shiny Happy People
Clay McLeod Chapman
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The Remaking
Clay McLeod Chapman