I read this for 372 pages, and while I don't think it's quite as bad as they make it out to be, it's also really not good.
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Adem rated Fan's Life: 3 stars
Adem rated The Annual Migration of Clouds: 4 stars
The Annual Migration of Clouds by Premee Mohamed
In post-climate disaster Alberta, a woman infected with a mysterious parasite must choose whether to pursue a rare opportunity far …
Adem rated The Rise and Reign of the Mammals: 4 stars
Adem rated The Elusive Shift: 4 stars
Adem rated Chokepoint Capitalism: 4 stars
Chokepoint Capitalism by Rebecca Giblin, Cory Doctorow
A call to action for the creative class and labor movement to rally against the power of Big Tech and …
Adem rated Titanium Noir: 4 stars
Titanium Noir by Nick Harkaway
Cal Sounder is a detective working for the police on certain very sensitive cases. So when he’s called in to …
Adem rated Yvain ou le Chevalier au lion: 4 stars
Yvain ou le Chevalier au lion by Chrétien de Troyes
Yvain, the Knight of the Lion (French: Yvain ou le Chevalier au Lion) is an Arthurian romance by French poet …
Adem rated Between Two Fires: 4 stars
Adem rated A Half-Built Garden: 4 stars
Adem rated Far from the Light of Heaven: 4 stars
Far from the Light of Heaven by Tade Thompson
The colony ship Ragtime docks in the Lagos system, having traveled light-years to bring one thousand sleeping souls to a …
Adem rated How to clone a mammoth: 4 stars
How to clone a mammoth by Beth Alison Shapiro
"Could extinct species like mammoths and passenger pigeons be brought back to life? The science says yes. In [this book], …
Adem reviewed How Far the Light Reaches by Sabrina Imbler
Review of 'How Far the Light Reaches' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Picked this up because I enjoy Imbler's work at Defector. Took me a while to get into because I expected it to be mostly about the sea creatures, but after I got over the disappointment at it not being the book I thought I was going to be reading, eventually the autobiographical parts grew on me, and I enjoyed the book I was actually reading.