–> I thought I’d love, and didn’t: How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe, Charles Yu –> I thought I’d like, and didn’t: The Cat’s Table, Michael Ondaatje –> I thought I’d hate, and loved, and now can’t (…)
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By this point, if you aren’t ready to stab yourself with a poisoned letter opener if you see one more Year’s Best Books roundup…you’re probably not me. But it’s tradition, so. Vol. 1 Brooklyn’s list is pretty interesting (mad kudos (…)
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