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The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
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3.75 stars rounded up. I find this book very hard to rate as much of the merit comes from its status as a classic. Mark Twain’s novel is full of adventure, boyhood mischief and depictions of the racist antebellum Southern US. I’m very familiar with the story and probably have the strongest memory of the Elijah Wood portrayal on film. There’s nostalgia that comes with taking that trip down the river with Huck and Jim and revisiting their stops along the way. Yet, during this reading, I was shocked at the preponderance of vernacular and ear-piercing slurs (specifically the n-word) that made it rather hard to listen to on audio. If this book were written today as historical fiction, I’d probably be rounding down the rating, but I can’t ignore where this text stands in history. Tom Parker’s narration felt rather fast-paced, but his voice felt authentic though his occasional vocal clicks stuck out a bit.

The Handover: How We Gave Control of Our Lives to Corporations, States, and Ais
by David Runciman
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Runciman tries to work a large amount of information into a tight book. He charts a unique comparison of the 'intelligence' function of states, corporations, and the implications of AI. Much of what he says is an argument against the ideas of centralized 'intelligence.' He discusses in some detail the implication on copyright and intellectual property from AI and mostly frames the deleterious effects of AI usage and development from a left-wing lens.

Search And Destroy Vol. 1
by Atsushi Kaneko
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Maybe people who haven't read Dororo would like this retelling? But I'll be honest, I'm very tired of gritty retellings of stories, is whimsy and humor really something so lame and childlike that we should just eliminate it from all stories to make it 'for adults'? It's just such a bummer.

The Irresistible Urge To Fall For Your Enemy
by Brigitte Knightley
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3.5 stars. I feel torn about this book. It had a strong start introducing the brainy healer FMC and the MMC assassin who begrudgingly turns to her for a cure to an illness that is slowly sealing his fate in death. The premise has so much promise! I felt like the chemistry was under-delivered and the overarching plot felt rather underwhelming to me. I wanted more adventure and magic but instead there were brothels and boredom. I think I’ll skip future books in this romantasy series.

A Little Daylight Left
by Sarah Kay
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I first listened to this as an audiobook on Spotify and recently reread the physical book borrowed from the library. I’d definitely recommend listening to the author’s narration over the written version as Sarah Kay is a specialist in spoken word poetry. Overall, I found several of the poems relatable but others forgettable.

Bad Kitty Goes To The Vet (classic Black-and-white Edition)
by Nick Bruel
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I love bad kitty Nick Bruel wrote all the books so well I read bad kitty to my little sister and she loves it to over all really good books I would recommend.

Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe
by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
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This book was a brave step toward understanding and acceptance, especially for being published in 2012. The lines near the end at the romantic climax are annoyingly cliche but overall the book has an amazing message. The range of topics discussed in the book such as sexuality and racial identity were nearly impossible to cover during the time this book was bu

The Swifts: A Dictionary Of Scoundrels
by Beth Lincoln
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I ?? this murder mystery! If it wasn’t so long I would read it over and over again! For those who haven’t read it yet read it!

A Woodland Wedding: #3
by Rebecca Elliott
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They were having a wedding. They didn’t know it was Ms Featherbottom wedding. She lost her necklace, they looked all over for it. Eva knew and she only told Sue. It ended up being Rex that had the necklace.

Watching You
by Lisa Jewell
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Really good, chilling ending and never guessed right about who was good or bad...
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