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Category Archives: Books
Thoughts: Your Inner Fish, by Neil Shubin
The third and final book in my Non-Fiction Run! Your Inner Fish is about all the features of the human body that are leftovers from our seagoing ancestors. Lots of evolutionary fun. I’ve had a pretty busy day today, so … Continue reading
Thoughts: Kitty Saves The World, by Carrie Vaughn
Oh my goodness, this is the LAST ONE. I can finally rest easy knowing that the werewolves and assorted characters of supernatural Denver aren’t going to get into any more scrapes. I really shouldn’t need to spoiler warn for the … Continue reading
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Thoughts: Why the West Rules – For Now, by Ian Morris
I’m back from a holiday which means I have a pretty huge backlog! We begin with a beast of a book I was in the middle of before we set off, and strap yourselves in, people. It’s going to be … Continue reading
Thoughts: Low Midnight, by Carrie Vaughn
So, maybe you thought I’d turned some kind of classy corner in my reading material. Maybe you were wrong. Time to review the penultimate book in the Kitty Norville series! We’re well over halfway there!
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Thoughts: The Mismeasure of Man, by Stephen Jay Gould
Oh man. So many disclaimers needed. This is the first I’ve read on this subject, so I’m not really going to be able to bring a nuanced conversation to this book or discuss competing theories not mentioned. I’m aware I’m … Continue reading
Thoughts: The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine, by Michael Lewis
This is the beginning of a run of non-fiction books, so that means you get to learn exactly how much I don’t know about anything. This is also taking us right to the end of 2015 in my TBR. How … Continue reading
Thoughts: Finding Audrey, by Sophie Kinsella
And now for something completely different! Spoiler alert again. I’ve been dreading writing this one even more than Waiting for Godot. Absolutely not the fault of the book or the friend who recommended it to me.
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Thoughts: Dark Places, by Gillian Flynn
This was the last book of Flynn’s three famous crime novels (so far) that I had to read. I read Gone Girl on the back of a recommendation from a friend, and inhaled Sharp Objects over the course of a … Continue reading
Thoughts: The Flintstones, by Mark Russell and Steve Pugh, vol 1
Borrowed from a friend out of insatiable curiosity. It’s the Flintstones, but not as we know it! Some spoilers abound, so if you want to pick this up at any point, I’d recommend just doing it.