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Formera, Volume 2

Volume 2Volume 2 of Formera, Formera, Andrew Dobson

DID NOT FINISH: 36%

The first book wasn't so bad, but I thought that the world was going to be more fleshed out. It just feels like ideas are thrown together without a long-term plan, like the story is unplanned. This has nothing to do with the author's infamy, I'm just saying there wasn't much to latch onto.

Daredevil Omnibus, Volume 1

DID NOT FINISH: 3%

Think I just had higher expectations after the (second season of) the Netflix show was so hype...

Venomnibus Vol. 1

David Michelinie

DID NOT FINISH: 28%

The Venom solo stories were great and had his signature disturbing charm and badass design. When he moved on to other comics and cameos and Daredevil and was just a mindless beast making a token appearance, it was very jarring. Maybe I'll ease back into it some other time... Might just be a flaw with reading these things in Omnibus format.

Dune Messiah

Frank Herbert

DID NOT FINISH: 15%

I loved the first book, but it was a grueling read. A rewarding one. But it makes it hard to come back to this. And the more time goes on when I don't consistently read this, the more I realize I'll have to go back to comprehend it... and there might even come a point I have to refresh myself on shit from the first book. I don't know if it's just my headspace or if I'll never come back.

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Brutal Kunnin

Mike Brooks

DID NOT FINISH: 31%

Might come back. We'll see where my Warhammer pendulum swings. The Ork books are better than the unironic Starship Troopers fanfiction that the Space Marine/human books are.

Fire and Ice

Erin Hunter

DID NOT FINISH: 38%

The
long-lost sister
plotline is dumb shit straight out of a soap opera and was my breaking point after the first book was already a bit of a disappointment ere the end.

The Black Widow Strikes Omnibus

DID NOT FINISH: 23%

The hokey 60's speak started out as very charming, and the Black Widow was very sweet with her relationship to Hawkeye, but eventually the charm ran out, is all. The idea there was even more before I'd reach some fun modern-day shit was a little much...

Never Let Me Go

Kazuo Ishiguro

DID NOT FINISH: 44%

This was a brilliant book for the first part. It was a horror that slowly built up to its conclusion, made you comfortable and took away small details and slowly revealed its darkness as you find out the purpose of the school.

Aaaaaaaand then it became a very accurate representation of what it's like to talk to your friends after high school , that pretention of people acting like smart-asses who know everything and you drifting apart from them. That was about the point I called it quits. I liked it better as a horror, it felt like it was what it was building up to and that's still there, but it just starts faffing about doing not much of anything after that twist.

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As a memoir, and even as a kind of aide for future instructors, this book functions perfectly well as both autobiographical reading material and as a pedagogical tool. It is Rose's ending thesis and call to action that rubs me the wrong way. I'm not sure that it's the solution to all the problems he necessarily outlined over the course of the book.

This book juxtaposes the fact that its heroes, asked to do something tremendously cruel, need to act like celebrities and preen themselves and act affable to survive. They need to be conventionally attractive and play into a romantic act to be entertainment to an audience safely watching behind a screen, which donates to them based on their whims and amusement. All on its own, it’s a Black Mirror episode with a happy ending.

Sure, it delivers itself through a Young Adult story of chosen-one type nonsense and a harem of men to project gooey feelings onto. But that doesn’t invalidate its more interesting concepts.