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kogireviews · 7 years ago
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kogireviews · 7 years ago
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kogireviews · 8 years ago
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We’re just... not gonna talk about how long it took me to actually write/publish this review.
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kogireviews · 8 years ago
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Alexandra Bracken does time travel ethical/philosophical questions waaaaaaaaay better than whatsisface who wrote All Our Wrong Todays, holy shit.
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kogireviews · 8 years ago
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so I’ve been so negligent in my reviewing that I forgot to crosspost this.  oops.
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kogireviews · 8 years ago
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Did you know this blog was still a thing?  SURPRISE!  I’ve just been really, really bad at finishing reviews for the last, uh, three months.  Can I blame politics?
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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I kicked off my 2017 reading list in appropriately gay fashion... and then, to no one’s surprise,failed to finish and post my review for 2/3 of January.
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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In which a book by a French scholar is... well, very stereotypically French.
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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I wanted to love this.  I might have, if it had had the space of a novel to delve deeper.
On the plus side:  I’m on top of things with review turnaround right now, and that’s exciting!
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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FOR ONCE I FINISH A REVIEW ON THE SAME DAY I FINISH THE BOOK.
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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The Goblin Emperor is one of those books where there was a LOT more I wanted to say than I could actually fit into this review... Csethiro and Vedero, for starters.
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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Maybe at some point I’ll enumerate my thoughts on what constitutes a ‘strong’ female character.  For now, have some reflections on Katsa.
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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While I think the criticism of this book as being too simplistic (men do x, women do y) is reasonable, Tannen’s theories and observations were fascinating to me and provided a really interesting lens through which to examine my own communication and conversations with others.
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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A short review, for a short book with worldbuilding beyond its apparent size.
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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Going back to a book I loved in high school:  a risky proposition sometimes, but always interesting.
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kogireviews · 9 years ago
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Been sitting on this one for a while but... here.  I have some thoughts, and I wish this had turned out differently.
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