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Helen Kollin Fichtel
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Sweet Virginia byCaroline Kepnes
3***
Good writing but maybe a bit too hopeless and bleak for me.
— Jan 09, 2021 09:13AM
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3***
Good writing but maybe a bit too hopeless and bleak for me.
Helen Kollin Fichtel
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The Contractors by Lisa Ko
4****
Interesting story, good writing, good concept.
— Jan 09, 2021 03:05AM
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4****
Interesting story, good writing, good concept.
Helen Kollin Fichtel
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Bear Witness by Mary Gaitskill
3***
Good writing, character of Mark makes for uncomfortable reading.
— Jan 08, 2021 11:13PM
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3***
Good writing, character of Mark makes for uncomfortable reading.
Helen Kollin Fichtel
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Halfway To Free by Emma Donoghue
3***
Another futuristic world, but more realistic and I liked the characters.
— Jan 08, 2021 07:19AM
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3***
Another futuristic world, but more realistic and I liked the characters.
Helen Kollin Fichtel
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Graceful Burdens by Roaxane Gay
3***
Good writing, but the story is too reminiscent of The Handmaids Tale (or, more accurately, The Testaments) by Margaret Atwood.
— Jan 07, 2021 10:12AM
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3***
Good writing, but the story is too reminiscent of The Handmaids Tale (or, more accurately, The Testaments) by Margaret Atwood.
Helen Kollin Fichtel
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This Telling by Cheryl Strayed
5*****
Reminiscent of Alice Munro, excellent writing.
— Jan 06, 2021 10:30AM
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5*****
Reminiscent of Alice Munro, excellent writing.
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Shine, Pamela! Shine by Kate Atkinson
3***
Very funny, but the ending was too weird and too abrupt
— Jan 06, 2021 09:52AM
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3***
Very funny, but the ending was too weird and too abrupt
Anna (Bananas)
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Everyone she loved thought her life had no meaning without children, a husband. That betrayal strangled her almost as much as her disappointment did. She knew she could leave the North American Federated States and apply for genetic asylum in Iceland or Brazil or the West Indian Federated Islands, but the mere thought filled her with bitterness and disgust. It absolved the Federated States of their culpability.
— Nov 13, 2020 02:07AM
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