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Love Is an Algorithm
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  • Love Is an Algorithm
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    When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm

    When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm

    Walt Bogdanich

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    Love Is an Algorithm

    Love Is an Algorithm

    Laura Brooke Robson

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  • Project Hail Mary
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    Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

    Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

    Roxane Gay

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    Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

    Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

    Roxane Gay

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    The Glutton

    A.K. Blakemore

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    Supper Club

    Supper Club

    Lara Williams

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  • Peace of Mind: De Tranquillitate Animi
    astral.projection
    Mar 19, 2026
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 4.5Characters: Plot:
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    Seneca baby, not your best work but you came through with some gems

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  • astral.projection commented on astral.projection's review of Razorblade Tears

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  • Razorblade Tears
    astral.projection
    Mar 19, 2026
    3.0
    Enjoyment: 3.5Quality: 3.0Characters: 3.5Plot: 4.0
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    Unofficial emojis for this review: Don't Tread On Me flag, can of gas station beer, pickup truck spitting foul exhaust cloud

    Safe to say this was not what I was expecting from a thriller billed as two fathers confronting racism and homophobia while avenging their sons. I thought it would be more... woke? PC? In the words of Buddy Lee: oh hell naw. This is much more Sons of Anarchy or [insert hyper-masculine, violent show featuring rugged men with mouths of sailors]. Frankly I'm shocked this book is so popular, not because it doesn't deserve to be but you would think the crossover between the Sons of Anarchy and Allies for Vengeance crowd was slim to none.

    I've seen many people in the forums say they're not the target audience, that this is more for men, but hey we talk all the time about men needing to read women's books (whatever that means) so I can't knock this one for being attuned to a male readership. But, definitely not something I expected going in.

    The plot itself was fast paced and intriguing, the characters were interesting and quirky, I got attached to our two MCs and felt invested in the central mystery. So, why 3 stars? The writing really grated. Like, REALLY really grated. Everything is a simile. I waited for the second clause simile to come after every description, like a dog waiting by its food bowl at suppertime. Each mundane action had an elaborate comparison, like a pig adorned with lipstick. If you don't get what I mean you might be unobservant or just plain dumb, like a pile of rocks.

    Anyway, the narrator was fabulous and I would listen to another S.A. Cosby (although reading in print is probably not in the cards given the stylistic issues)

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  • Razorblade Tears
    astral.projection
    Mar 19, 2026
    3.0
    Enjoyment: 3.5Quality: 3.0Characters: 3.5Plot: 4.0
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    Unofficial emojis for this review: Don't Tread On Me flag, can of gas station beer, pickup truck spitting foul exhaust cloud

    Safe to say this was not what I was expecting from a thriller billed as two fathers confronting racism and homophobia while avenging their sons. I thought it would be more... woke? PC? In the words of Buddy Lee: oh hell naw. This is much more Sons of Anarchy or [insert hyper-masculine, violent show featuring rugged men with mouths of sailors]. Frankly I'm shocked this book is so popular, not because it doesn't deserve to be but you would think the crossover between the Sons of Anarchy and Allies for Vengeance crowd was slim to none.

    I've seen many people in the forums say they're not the target audience, that this is more for men, but hey we talk all the time about men needing to read women's books (whatever that means) so I can't knock this one for being attuned to a male readership. But, definitely not something I expected going in.

    The plot itself was fast paced and intriguing, the characters were interesting and quirky, I got attached to our two MCs and felt invested in the central mystery. So, why 3 stars? The writing really grated. Like, REALLY really grated. Everything is a simile. I waited for the second clause simile to come after every description, like a dog waiting by its food bowl at suppertime. Each mundane action had an elaborate comparison, like a pig adorned with lipstick. If you don't get what I mean you might be unobservant or just plain dumb, like a pile of rocks.

    Anyway, the narrator was fabulous and I would listen to another S.A. Cosby (although reading in print is probably not in the cards given the stylistic issues)

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    The Library at Hellebore

    The Library at Hellebore

    Cassandra Khaw

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    astral.projection commented on aestatismors's update

    aestatismors completed their yearly reading goal of 2 books!

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    aestatismors's 2026 Reading Challenge

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    The Dinner
    Little Fires Everywhere
    The Decagon House Murders (House Murders, #1)
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