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Bezig met laden... Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2020 Edition: A Tor.com Original (editie 2021)door Charlie Jane Anders (Auteur), G. V. Anderson (Auteur), Gregory Norman Bossert (Auteur), Jeremy Packert Burke (Auteur), Katharine Duckett (Auteur) — 24 meer, Brian Evenson (Auteur), Carolyn Ives Gilman (Auteur), Maria Dahvana Headley (Auteur), Stephen Graham Jones (Auteur), Justin C. Key (Auteur), Naomi Kritzer (Auteur), Rich Larson (Auteur), Yoon Ha Lee (Auteur), S. Qiouyi Lu (Auteur), Usman T. Malik (Auteur), Melissa Marr (Auteur), Maureen F. McHugh (Auteur), Tamsyn Muir (Auteur), Sarah Pinsker (Auteur), C. L. Polk (Auteur), Matthew Pridham (Auteur), Zin E. Rocklyn (Auteur), Rachel Swirsky (Auteur), K.M. Szpara (Auteur), Lavie Tidhar (Auteur), Carrie Vaughn (Auteur), Fran Wilde (Auteur), Claire Wrenwood (Auteur), M. Rickert (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. So far only read: -- Little Free Library by Naomi Kritzer (pub April 2020) https://www.librarything.com/work/24502750/book/192560197 I listened to the cast of wonders episode narrated by Diane Severson Mori she did a nice job. I do love to check out everything by this author but can't say I cared for the story too much. It's a cozy story. The "librarian" is slowing coming to some realizations about her patron through the gifts/correspondence they leave when taking books. We are questioning along with her and by the end we get to infer some stuff about who they are. ~ The Ones Who Look" by Katharine Duckett (pub July 2020) https://www.librarything.com/work/25108692 DNF - it wasn't bad. I quit because I was a little confused/bored/getting creeped out and I read enough reviews to give me a good sense of the story. I'm not keen on finishing it. (keen - my gawd I'm old) I didn't really like the morality police aspect of it. Maybe that's not the big picture of the story but watching (reading) someone, who has been given authority to judge others is painful to me. Who gave her the right to pass judgement? A corperation did. She decides if you are good enough to get into "heaven". Not touching on the SF aspect due to spoilers. ~ Hearts in the Hard Ground by G. V. Anderson (Gemma) (Sept 2020) - 3.5* https://www.librarything.com/work/25399343/book/192560219 That cover! Audrey Benjaminsen I enjoyed reading the story. Most of it checked all my boxes but it was a bit over my head with the author expecting the reader to work some stuff out, or not. A grieving woman moves into an old house and encounters a few ghosts from some past lives that lived there. Our MC has some leftover guilt from caring for her elderly mother that she needs to work through. The ghosts I suppose help with her recovery. Help her see things from other perspectives. I'd read more of this story. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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A collection of some of the best original science fiction and fantasy short fiction published on Tor.com in 2020. Includes stories by: Charlie Jane Anders G. V. Anderson Gregory Norman Bossert Jeremy Packert Burke Katharine Duckett Brian Evenson Carolyn Ives Gilman Maria Dahvana Headley Stephen Graham Jones Justin C. Key Naomi Kritzer Rich Larson Yoon Ha Lee S. Qiouyi Lu Usman T. Malik Melissa Marr Maureen McHugh Tamsyn Muir Sarah Pinsker C. L. Polk Matthew Pridham M. Rickert Zin E. Rocklyn Rachel Swirsky Lavie Tidhar Carrie Vaughn Fran Wilde Claire Wrenwood At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I think it's just that anyway. The stories are well enough written I think. They are just,... Weird tangles to me. On the other paw, being an Aspie, it could be that much of the symbolism or human condition stuff is beyond me. ( )