C.A. Gray
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Intangible (Piercing the Veil, #1)
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2013
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The Liberty Box (The Liberty Box, #1)
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2015
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Uncanny Valley (Uncanny Valley, #1)
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2017
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The Atlantis Bloodline
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Invincible (Piercing the Veil, #2)
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2014
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Impossible (Piercing the Veil, #3)
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2014
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The Eden Conspiracy (The Liberty Box, #2)
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The Phoenix Project (The Liberty Box, #3)
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The Silver Six (Uncanny Valley, #2)
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Dreamscape Adventures, Inc.
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2019
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The fantasy elements of this one were intriguing, but (perhaps the title should have suggested this to me), it was very dark. The main character delves into the occult quite a bit, even though she's a charlatan and lies that she's communing with spir ...more | |
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Legacy of Roses: A Beauty and the Beast Tale (Kingdoms of Legacy #1)
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I love fairy tale retellings. Yet I didn't finish this one, probably because the emphasis was SO much on the romance... the prince who hadn't yet become the beast starts mooning over the Belle character the instant he meets her, and then inferring al ...more | |
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As you might expect with such a title, this is a VERY long book. I made it quite a ways in, but had hours yet to go... and I realized that the only parts I was really paying a lot of attention to were the segments that retold the stories from the Old ...more | |
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I love biblical retellings, and was fascinated by getting to "experience" some of the pillars of the early church through John's eyes, as well as his encounters with the fickle crowd and the gnostic teachers who attempted to discredit him. We get to ...more | |
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I picked this up at a library sale -- I'm fascinated by Einstein, of course, and this was apparently a creative reimagining of his thought experiments, emphasizing the human significance of the relativity of time, and translated into a play. Each cha ...more | |
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I don't know if I just listened to this one in the wrong frame of mind, or if I didn't give it long enough, or what -- obviously the reviews are great, and I was intrigued by the concept of a narrator as a magical creature, who otherwise narrates the ...more | |
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I think I have yet to find a Regency romance I truly enjoy that wasn't written by Jane Austen. Most of them seem to focus entirely upon the romance, whereas Austen also wrote biting social commentary (which maybe only she could do, because she actual ...more | |
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Like many others, I probably picked this up because of "The Martian," which was brilliant in every way. If Andy Weir's mind works like that, I'm willing to give anything he writes a chance! This short story had a decent plot, revolving around the con ...more |
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“You might have the power to suggest ideas to me, but you don’t have the power to make me accept them." -- Jackson”
― The Phoenix Project
― The Phoenix Project
“In that case, although your idea about connecting mirror neurons and the limbic system would be nice, so we’d at least have empathic superbots… what we’d really need to do is figure out how to restrict free will. That way they can’t override their programming if they don’t happen to like it.” I gave a short”
― Uncanny Valley
― Uncanny Valley
“You don't know what it's been like all these years, seeing things that are invisible to everybody else. I knew I wasn't crazy, I knew it, but the rest of the world thought I was, and after a while even I started to wonder, you know?”
― Intangible
― Intangible
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“Yet people see only what they expect to see, and will search for evidence to support what they already believe. It is a rare person indeed who is humble enough to admit that he has been wrong.”
― Intangible
― Intangible
“The Watchers have been protecting you to the best of our ability all your life, and have been watching for your birth for approximately 1500 years." Then he added pleasantly, "Would you like some cocoa?”
― Intangible
― Intangible
“Kane pulled a key from a piece of thread around his neck that looked just like the skeleton key Gerald had given Peter the night before, and slid it into the keyhole. "Welcome," said Kane dramatically, as he pushed the doors open, "to the complete and secret history of the Watchers.”
― Intangible
― Intangible
“You don't know what it's been like all these years, seeing things that are invisible to everybody else. I knew I wasn't crazy, I knew it, but the rest of the world thought I was, and after a while even I started to wonder, you know?”
― Intangible
― Intangible
“My name is Kane," he said finally, "and I am the youngest member ever to be inducted into the secret organization known as the Watchers. This," he gestured to the hall around them, "is what we call the Commuter Station. It is the second basement of the Watcher Castle." "Watchers?" said Lily. "What are you watching for?" Kane's mouth stretched into a bitter, tight-lipped smile and his eyes narrowed in Peter's direction. "Him.”
― Intangible
― Intangible

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