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Don’t worry, it’s pretty much as good.

May 1, 2017 by vel veeter 3 Comments

So the context of my reading this book might make a difference. I am switching jobs….specifically I am a high teacher and in the middle of switching school systems. I am a city teacher moving to the county because essentially a broken system seeps into you (I promise there’s research that supports this) and changes blah blah blah. But one of the results is that I am feeling a little bit guilty and a little bit insecure about where I should work (which of the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Heft, liz moore

Double Cannonball!

April 21, 2017 by badkittyuno 8 Comments

Another excellent recommendation from a Cannonballer. I really enjoyed this book, although I spent most of the time either not understanding what was going on, or trying to figure out what the story was really about. But it’s definitely the kind of book that I would recommend going into without knowing much of the plot. I also would NOT recommend reading it on audiobook. Narfna read it in 24 hours and I wish I had done the same. Letting it drag out over on audiobook […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: badkittyuno, liz moore

This book is now at the top of my “books to give to friends” list

March 23, 2017 by Fiat.Luxury 2 Comments

Narfna told me to read this, so I did, and you should too.  I blame the toddler for the fact that it took me three days to finish, because what I wanted to do was sit down and read straight through. I hesitate to give away too much of the plot because it was a joy to go in knowing nothing.  So how about just a tiny summary?  Ada adores her father David, a single father who directs a computer science lab in 1980s-era Boston.  […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Fiction, liz moore, read this book, the unseen world

Guys, read this book. I mean it.

March 8, 2017 by narfna 14 Comments

So I read this book in almost exactly 24 hours. My book club picked The Unseen World, at my suggestion, and so of course I waited until the last minute to start it. Don’t know why I did that. It was so good. And I never would have picked it up without book club (even though I suggested it), so thank goodness for book clubs. Anyways, I started it yesterday at 10 AM, got through a little over half by bedtime, then woke up early […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: artificial intelligence, bildungsroman, Fiction, historical, literary fiction, liz moore, narfna, speculative, the unseen world

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