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Some People Need Killing: A Memoir of Murder in My Country
Patricia Evangelista
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Work Nights
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The Wild Ones
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Cannibal Reign: A Post-Apocalyptic Horror Thriller Where the Only Law Is 'Eat or Be Eaten' (Harper Thriller)
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Haven (Apocalypse Chronicles, #1)
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The Ghosts of Gwendolyn Montgomery
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London (Surviving The Evacuation #1)
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Wake Up and Open Your Eyes
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Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself
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Reading.Ghost commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello everyone! Happy 1st of May! I have been discussing with a few book friends which type of book they prefer: Ebooks or physical books. Most of them say they prefer physical ones. I can't really decide. Ebooks are definitely cheaper and if I make a mistake while annotating I can just erase it, HOWEVER physical books are a different experience.
So do you prefer physical books? Or Ebooks? And why??
Reading.Ghost commented on steffigz's review of Blood on Her Tongue
This was my first novel by Johanna Van Veen, and certainly won't be my last. Although I think I'm in the minority on PB??
This was creepy, Gothic, and gross - the pace was fantastic and kept me going. I was immediately invested in Lucy and Sarah's relationship, and the push/pull with siblings and what it means to love/protect someone was really interesting. I thought Van Veen's take on the vampire as a parasite was really novel and would love to explore that more.
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Okay, I'm loving the footnotes so far, the way the tone is so different from the descriptions on the main page.
Only in the margins can I truly be myself. Less curated, neither invisible nor visible. I can mope, be as honest and unfiltered as I want. Not forced to feel shame for my culture, my traditions, my language. Not reduced to the image of the model minority Asian female, good and obedient, Hello Kitty without her mouth. Yeah, I talk back, so what?
As a footnote to a line about feeling ashamed to talk back to her elders.
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I went in fully expecting to agree with the author on most things but I also read this shortly after Facebook announced that they were pulling the plug on the Metaverse so I ended up being very amused by how alarmist about it this book came across as. I was also quite amused by how hard the author tried to give Elon credit for something rather than admitting that he is just a bumbling parasite with decent timing, kudos to Mr. Taplin for being nicer than me. If you're the type who gets Wired's newsletter you probably wont find too much that'll be new to you in this book but you'll find something akin to someone to commiserate with.