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Literally A Person
Jan 1, 1970

Smugworth Wuz Here
My most amazing partner found me A Stitch In Time, an incredibly sought after book. I like the way the author describes dust.

:hai:

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Literally A Person
Jan 1, 1970

Smugworth Wuz Here

Lil Swamp Booger Baby posted:

Reading the DS9 book A Stitch in Time by Andrew G. Robinson who played Garak. The prose is pretty bad and the constant switching of tenses is weird, but it's a pretty good read regardless. Just fun to spend more time with the DS9 characters. Also reading the name "Tain" over and over is funny.

Me too!!!

Literally A Person
Jan 1, 1970

Smugworth Wuz Here
I read Marquez' Memoirs of my Melancholy Whores as it was gifted to me by a south American friend and I thought it was pretty good. Interesting, if weird, premise and I found the writing to be pleasingly to the point.

Literally A Person
Jan 1, 1970

Smugworth Wuz Here
Stuck on a series of graphic novels. Shutter. P compelling, interesting story and a good sense of humor. The art though is loving out of this world. There is a literal loving picture of a bat with a handgun for a head. Wtf. Amazing. Artist is from my state too, so that's cool.

Literally A Person
Jan 1, 1970

Smugworth Wuz Here

pooch516 posted:

Hell yeah, I plowed through that series a few years ago and have been looking for something like it since.
Really felt like it had Venture Brothers vibes.

ME TOO! It's something about the way the not-at-all-normal poo poo is just taken for granted in the world. Great feeling.

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