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Started reading Naomi Alderman's "The Future."
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Not really sure where this tech-flavored bit of / social commentary is going, but so far it's really engaging.

Finished reading the anthology " Weird World War: China."
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Thoroughly entertaining collection of / / /
war stories, especially the "Twilight Zone"-esque one at the end.

Read A.D. Sui's "The Dragonfly Gambit" tonight.
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Really, really enjoyed this clever, intricate, and intimate, anti-military / anti-empire story.

Finished reading "Star Wars: The High Republic: Escape From Valo" by Daniel Jose Older and Alyssa Wong.
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As I suspected, this was a fun one.

Add my voice to the chorus: is as entertaining and fun and exciting as , , , and the best movies, and ranks among the best of the .
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Started reading Amanda Gunn's "Things I Didn't Do With This Body: Poems."
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This is super good, especially the deeply personal ones.

For his latest "Star Trek" novel, "Star Trek: The Next Generation: Pliable Truths," author Dayton Ward is taking us to Terok Nor before it changed its name and owners. To find out how this "TNG" / "DS9" crossover novel came together, check out this exclusive Q&A.
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Finished reading Fran Lock's "Dogtooth: Poems."
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This was quite good (if too short). Need to see if she has other books of her .

While he previously made kids laugh with such cartoons as "Dexter's Laboratory," writer Rob Renzetti is now trying to spook them with his "Horrible Bag" middle-grade horror novels. In this Q&A, he talks about the newest installment, "The Twisted Tower Of Endless Torment."
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Started reading "Star Wars: The High Republic: Escape From Valo" by Daniel Jose Older and Alyssa Wong.
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Seems like this is going to be a fun one...

Finished reading Gwendolyn Kiste's "The Haunting Of Velkwood."
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As a child of the suburbs, this haunted neighborhood story was super freaky in a very Stephen King kind of way. Good (spooky) stuff.

In my new interview with author Shaun Hamill, he not only discusses what inspired and influenced his fantasy novel "The Dissonance," but also why this dark fantasy story might also be urban fantasy ... and why he doesn't really care either way.
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Started reading Fran Lock's "Dogtooth: Poems."
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Really interesting so far. Though at under 60 pages, I suspect I shall lament its brevity.

In our culture, there are more stories about the Norse and Greek gods than the Yoruba gods — something author Tobi Ogundiran is hoping to change with his Yoruba-inspired fantasy novella "In The Shadow Of The Fall." To learn more, check out this Q&A.
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Started reading Gwendolyn Kiste's "The Haunting Of Velkwood."
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As someone who grew up in a cul-de-sac, in the suburbs, I have to say: this haunted neighborhood story is freaking me out.

Finished reading Tim Pratt's "The Knife And The Serpent."
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That was one wild, weird, super fun adventure.

Finished reading Hala Alyan's "The Moon That Turns You Back: Poems."
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Though some were too clever, structurally speaking, the rest were excellent.

Started reading the / science fact anthology "Tales Of The United States Space Force."
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After getting through the first 3, I'm excited to dig deeper into this / / collection of .

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