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hawk
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member since Jan 26, 2022
Lay Down Your Heart by George Tardios
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Traci
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member since Mar 22, 2026

Ruben  Quest
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member since May 08, 2023
Insects by John Koloen
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Ruri
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member since Nov 08, 2025
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
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American Gods

Ann M. O’Donnell
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member since May 03, 2022
Stormbird by Conn Iggulden
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Karen Michele Burns
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member since May 15, 2015
Heart the Lover by Lily King
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Heart the Lover

Mekenzie Larsen
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member since Dec 06, 2011
The Drawing of the Three by Stephen  King
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The Drawing of the Three

Tessa
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The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett
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The Tainted Cup

Mary Catelli
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Michaela Riley
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J.G. McKenney
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member since Mar 02, 2017
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I'm sending this out to all my Goodreads friends who read, enjoyed, and reviewed Eon's Door and/or The Book Knights (my first two books). I just released a new adult epic fantasy, The Blademaster's Call. If it appeals to you, I'd be happy to send you a free EBUB (Kindle Edition) copy of the book for an honest review: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Message me if you're interested. Sep 30, 2025 08:50AM

Sue
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member since Dec 18, 2011

Nance
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member since Jan 05, 2013

MuzWot MuzWot
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Brett Whiteley by Barry Pearce
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Brett Whiteley: Art & Life

J. Cunis
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Alexandra
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The Loser by Thomas Bernhard
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"On page 51, "Wertheimer was no traveler like me. Was no passionate address-switcher... [He] was always and only the loser. No one pounded the streets of Vienna like he did, coming and going in until he was totally exhausted. Diversion maneuvers, I thought. He wore out tremendous quantities of shoes" (44)

"My constant curiosity got in the way of my suicide, so he said, I thought" (47)

Wertheimer is just as pitiable as loathsome" Mar 06, 2026 05:17PM

Lauren
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member since Oct 28, 2018
The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden
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The Warm Hands of Ghosts

Aki
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member since Jul 19, 2023
Flight of Magpies by K.J. Charles
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Flight of Magpies

Tamara Agha-Jaffar
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Virginia
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member since Oct 04, 2015

Mindy
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member since Nov 16, 2023
Writing the Uncanny by Dan Coxon
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"On page 7, [Freud said:] The ‘uncanny’, therefore, was not merely something unknown, but something that had been hidden or repressed. He famously called it ‘that class of frightening which leads back to what is known of old and long familiar’ ... In its sense of disquiet and unease, the Uncanny may be the perfect genre for the modern era,"" Feb 03, 2026 12:24PM

Tamara Noël ☯️
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member since Mar 23, 2019
War by Bob Woodward
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War

Amanda
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member since Sep 25, 2018
The Wreck by Lizzy Stewart
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The Wreck

Jayne
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member since Jan 04, 2017
The Waste Lands by Stephen  King
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"On page 100" Apr 21, 2026 05:11AM

Jane
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member since Jun 02, 2019


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