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kevinpotts

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Joined 2 years, 4 months ago

Heavy on sci-fi that respects physics, horror that literally keeps me up at night, abstract novellas that break my brain, fantasy that steps outside European colonialism, literature that glares angrily at the world, anything with broken and non-confirming characters, and any pop lit that has something to say. Non-fiction typically centers on exploratory deep dives on the natural world.

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Review of 'Nobody Is Ever Missing' on 'Goodreads'

It's better to review this book about what it literally is, not its literal quality. On the surface, this is a story of woman who abandons her husband and life as a means of coping with the intense grief of her sister's suicide. She runs to New Zealand and about 30 percent of the text covers her light journey of about six months. She does slightly interesting things with slightly interesting people. She's kicked out of New Zealand and then her husband kicks her out of their apartment. That's the story. The other 70 percent of the text is a meandering introspection into her mind and memories and broken self, which is like a loud buzzing the reader cannot escape. That's not bad, it's just intense. And it's never resolved. The four stars is for the quality of the writing, which is nothing short of exceptional. It's razor sharp, sharp …

Emily M. Danforth, Sara Lautman: Plain Bad Heroines (Paperback)

Our story begins in 1902, at the Brookhants School for Girls. Flo and Clara, two …

Review of 'Plain Bad Heroines' on 'Goodreads'

If you’re looking for gothic horror without shock or gore, and with more than a dash of sapphic dazzle, this is truly excellent. Very modern, very smart, very feminist. Took a few chapters to get going, but once it did, the story rolled really well. Recommended.