Lydia Netzer
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in Detroit, MI, The United States
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April 2011
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Shine Shine Shine
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2012
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34 editions
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How to Tell Toledo from the Night Sky
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2014
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12 editions
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Everybody's Baby
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2014
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2 editions
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Creative Gaming Workbook
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| My Dear You by Rachel Khong is a collection of short stories about women who don’t quite get it. Spread across decades, across continents, even across genres, Khong’s main characters have this in common: they are right on the verge, but they stop jus ...more | |
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If you loved the Iliad, then Son of Nobody is for you. Author Yann Martel came to love the Iliad later in life, but he has plunged his pen up to the hilt in the details of the original epic, in order to ink a new one. I can't guarantee you'll love th ...more |
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| Love is an Algorithm is a sweet confection, in which earnest people try to figure out life and love in this confusing time of AI and apps. Mostly, they do figure it out. Eve is a popular indie musician and Danny is the software developer who barely d ...more | |
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| I have read a string of books recently with reluctant heroes. Grumpy "chosen one" types, main characters who would rather be somewhere else, who shrug and eye-roll their way through the story, wishing the world would just leave them alone. I get it. ...more | |
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| Vicky is a young copywriter, living in New York City, working in a cool start-up where "creative" is a noun, and thinking is "ideation." She's in a throuple, and she has a best friend, but everyone is stressed, depressed, and hyperaware of their dopa ...more | |
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Is there such a thing as a cozy apocalypse? In We Burned So Bright, TJ Klune tackles nothing short of the end of the world. And it's not the "unless the heroes save us" type of end. It's an actual end, that is definitely happening. This certainty is ...more |
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| Tayari Jones’ new novel, Kin, is about two Black women in the mid-20th-century South, both from the same small town, and raised from a cradle together. From alternating points of view, in carefully drawn scenes created in exacting detail, the story f ...more | |
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| Rabbit Test and Other Stories is a dynamite collection of mind-exploding stories. Samantha Mills writes wildly inventive tales with beautiful confidence, so that living in her imagination is a weird combination of wondering "what even is this?" and t ...more | |
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| Nowhere Burning is gory, weird, disturbing, and psychologically violent. There are monsters doing brutal murders, and normal people making soul-destroying choices. The story is a complex weave of timelines, carefully hung on a reimagining of the Pete ...more | |
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| You love #goblincore and you love #cottagecore -- but what if an actual goblin was living in an actual cottage? And what if that goblin fell in love with an adorable halfling who thought she'd inherited the cottage from her grandmother, and had a rig ...more | |
“There are three things that robots cannot do," wrote Maxon. Then beneath that on the page he wrote three dots, indented. Beside the first dot he wrote "Show preference without reason (LOVE)" and then "Doubt rational decisions (REGRET)" and finally "Trust data from a previously unreliable source (FORGIVE).”
― Shine Shine Shine
― Shine Shine Shine
“When you are sitting on a three-legged stool and you've kicked out all three legs, but you're still sitting upright, must you assume that you're so good, you levitate? Or must you assume that you were sitting on the ground all along?”
― Shine Shine Shine
― Shine Shine Shine
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“I admonish Your Majesty, as the woman who gave you life and loves you like no other, to behave always in a manner that safeguards your immortal soul. Seek God's glory in the Holy Land rather than your own, that I may see you in heaven if never again in France.”
― The Sister Queens
― The Sister Queens
“When you are sitting on a three-legged stool and you've kicked out all three legs, but you're still sitting upright, must you assume that you're so good, you levitate? Or must you assume that you were sitting on the ground all along?”
― Shine Shine Shine
― Shine Shine Shine
“These experiences were not lodged in Maxon's memory. They were not allowed to stay there.”
― Shine Shine Shine
― Shine Shine Shine
“The tragedy of her father's absence had never actually been an acutely tragic event for her. As she grew up and came to understand the world, he was a part of it. An already dead part. His absence was the landscape of her family. Increasingly, as the years went on, she didn't really know what she was missing, but that didn't stop her from missing it. She fixated on him. She prayed to him. She attempted to research him, found obscure publications of his in scientific journals. The language was so formal, she could barely understand it. But she told herself, This is familiar. This is mine, bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh. She thought, There was a feeling he had, when he wrote this, when he was alive. He communicated it to me, even though everyone who reads this article only gets a lot of information about this scientific test subject, and his reaction to all these oils. She dreamed her father was still out there [ . . . though] her belief that her father was still living did not stop her from telling stories about his death.”
― Shine Shine Shine
― Shine Shine Shine
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