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The better of the two, but largely the same. I feel like these books
are a bit too autobiographical, but I don't know if I'm allowed to
accuse an author of that.
My real problem is that I read these books as largely uncritical
of their characters. They behave in nonsense ways, are mostly
uncritical of their own behaviour, and don't really have arcs of
growth or change. I suppose this book had a bit of one, but only
in the last two chapters.
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Unbearably straight. Eyerolls and sighs per page off the charts.
Shout out to Joanna, I guess.
I kinda like the lack of quotation marks though to be honest.
After half of the Ruth Ozeki novel and now this, I need to get back
to some genre fiction.
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There is not that much distinct stuff here anymore.
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Suffers a little bit from middle book but I really enjoyed it. Read
it faster than the first one too, despite its length.
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Mixed bag like most collections of short stories. Some of them are
pretty good. The author of the worst written story also has the
worst written bio.
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Absolutely indiscriminately.
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For some reason I haven't been able to figure out, trying to poll
/dev/tty returns POLLNVAL (and this was using 100% CPU looping),
but using stderr instead works fine.
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