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Molly Templeton
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weirdly, I'm now thinking about another book involving a terrible mother, though less bleakly inventively than this one. would you like to meet a giant crow? hang out with a scientist who is processing some guilt in questionable ways? think about what history & pain do to people & places? here u go!
Molly Templeton
"This novel slides between genres elegantly, and that in-between land is exactly where I love to read."
Kiersten Kaschock's An Impossibility of Crows is eerie, sharp, and complicated. Read @mollytempleton.com's review:
Blood seeps through the pages in this "beautifully written, eerie, grounded, honest, and striking" novel.
The real issue, as is the case for just about everything, is the collapse of spending power. You can't have decades of wage stagnation and expect people to consistently pay $35 for a book, even if they want to. (Me again telling publisher to stop giving money to Republicans!)
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what in the pregnant Easter horsie chocolate-looking fresh plastic hell is this
This Independence Day reboot sucks
sam reid said what now ๐
I did play (most of) Fenyx Rising which was fun but sometimes deeply annoying. I had an Animal Crossing phase. I love Cozy Grove but that's a whole different animal. Loved Mario 64 but not Odyssey. Can I not have another something like Banjo-Kazooie. PLEASE.
also help I can't stop thinking about the Halloween candy
I would really like to be a person who enjoys more than like three video games but I don't want to shoot guns! I don't want realism! I don't want to be scared! therefore I just play Zelda over and over and over again
but sometimes one wants ... more.