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In which we find out he meant yarn in the narrative sense. TMCOAN was one of those books that sucked me in instantly and completely, I think it took less
Read FullThe narration was good, high quality like all audible originals I’ve tried, though not as intense or showy as some others. It’s got the noir vibe, with the lone guy,
Read FullSorting through my bingo squares last year, I realized that I have a lot of books that fit the underrated square, under 2500 Goodreads ratings, and they’re also some of
Read FullAbout the audiobook: The audiobook has a narration choice that I did not agree with, and it did not agree with me. Six of Crows is structured in chapters from
Read FullI got some mixed feelings, some parts I liked, some I didn’t get along with great. The parts I liked The main characters Peter and Fi are cool and mysterious,
Read FullIt’s a super interesting and fun read, I loved it. Not the best idea to read this while I was travelling as I’m sure I ended up eating 3 times
Read FullPositive sounding review title: Might be good for fans of the Expanse Honest title: I found this very flat, but you might not, other reviews of it are great I
Read FullSon of a Liche is the sequel to Orconomics by J Zachary Pike, which I loved and thought was great satire. My only real issue with Orconomics was that the
Read FullSo yeah. COSY MYSTERY is a thing that exists and now that I know this, I NEED IT IN MY LIFE. The Cosy and Cute factors: There’s a scene, around
Read FullWhat happens in a world where the 40% of the economy is based on loot from monsters, when you start running out of loot? You could say Orconomics is just
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