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Alex M. Bright

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Average rating: 3.62 · 53 ratings · 23 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
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3.88 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 2012
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My Favourite Horror Films

I'll admit it -- I'm a horror movie fanatic, though I'm relatively picky about them. There are a lot of great films I enjoy which are not on this list, so fear not if I've left off your favourite -- I'd love to hear about it in the comments! I've tried to keep it to under 10 per decade, going back to the 1920s, since I'm definitely a silent film fan as well. I FAILED MISERABLY IN THE LATER DECADES Read more of this blog post »
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I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman
"If you enjoy wondering if you’ll ever feel hope again, this book's for you. I Who Have Never Known Men makes The Road by Cormac McCarthy feel like a stroll in a park. The premise is straightforward enough. 40 women, caged in a bunker for reasons no o" Read more of this review »
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DivaDiane SM is 91% done with Oryx and Crake
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Kelly Kosinski is 75% done with The Humans
Alex Bright is 52% done with I Who Have Never Known Men: I wish I could read more of this tonight, but I'm too tired.

Also watched the first episode of Pluribus this weekend and I'm intrigued.
I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman
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Meh. Underwhelming. I expected more from Wells.
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“There is only one you for all time. Fearlessly be yourself.”
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“Grief does not expire like a candle or the beacon on a lighthouse. It simply changes temperature.”
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Laurie Penny
“We were there too, the other geeks and weird kids whose lives were hellish at school, who escaped into books and computers, who stayed up all night scanning obscure forums, looking for transcendence, dreaming of elsewhere. We were there too, but you didn’t see us, because we were girls. And the costs of being the geek were the same for us, right down to the sexual frustration, the yearning, the being laughed at, the loneliness. […] We had to fight the same battles you did, only harder, because we were women and we also had to fight sexism, some of it from you, and when we went looking for other weird kids to join our gang, we were told we weren’t ‘real geeks’ because we were girls.”
Laurie Penny, Cybersexism: Sex, Gender and Power on the Internet

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“We read books to find out who we are. What other people, real or imaginary, do and think and feel... is an essential guide to our understanding of what we ourselves are and may become.”
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“A writer is a person who cares what words mean, what they say, how they say it. Writers know words are their way towards truth and freedom, and so they use them with care, with thought, with fear, with delight. By using words well they strengthen their souls. Story-tellers and poets spend their lives learning that skill and art of using words well. And their words make the souls of their readers stronger, brighter, deeper.”
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