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Ville Kokko
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Yes, I'm finally reading this book where I'm an author.
— May 31, 2021 11:56AM
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Jeffrey Caston
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Finished Carolyn Geduld's "Who Shall Profit," a thriller-esque story about a tensions in a ghostwriting agreement and other precognitive services being offered.
— Aug 25, 2020 08:19AM
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Jeffrey Caston
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I liked Ville Kokko's Scars, a tragic story about discovering more about a beloved spouse.
Sherri Moorer's Light got right to the point and was really good.
Brodie's Digital Nomad had a trippy tech feel to it that really made me think.
Thor Carlsson's The Aviary delivered a pretty powerful emotional gut punch that left me reeling right at the end.
Last one, Roberts' The Morpheus Tower. Cool story with magic!
— Aug 23, 2020 07:21AM
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Sherri Moorer's Light got right to the point and was really good.
Brodie's Digital Nomad had a trippy tech feel to it that really made me think.
Thor Carlsson's The Aviary delivered a pretty powerful emotional gut punch that left me reeling right at the end.
Last one, Roberts' The Morpheus Tower. Cool story with magic!
Jeffrey Caston
is on page 154 of 279
Read Brumbaugh's story of "Isolation" and a man's harrowing experience in a hurricane.
Then I skipped past mine -- I've it a time or two (although I will say superheroes are still pretty cool!)
Then it was on to "Something the Matter with Alpha Centuri," a 2001-esque sci-fi tale of resilience.
Then finished up the night with Tavormina's frightening yet moving tale about a disease and its affects in "The Arrival."
— Aug 16, 2020 06:46AM
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Then I skipped past mine -- I've it a time or two (although I will say superheroes are still pretty cool!)
Then it was on to "Something the Matter with Alpha Centuri," a 2001-esque sci-fi tale of resilience.
Then finished up the night with Tavormina's frightening yet moving tale about a disease and its affects in "The Arrival."
Jeffrey Caston
is on page 121 of 279
Just had a surreal drive-thru experience in Mozdy's "Form" and then got some celestial humor in Casey Sloop's "Gaia." Both highly entertaining and imaginative.
— Aug 15, 2020 09:23AM
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Jeffrey Caston
is on page 93 of 279
Just finished Stephen Mills "Oberbootsman Becker" and "Lockdown Hero" by Jenny Torniainen. Loved both of these.
— Aug 09, 2020 06:38AM
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