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fritzoids

fritzoids@bookrastinating.com

Joined 2 years ago

currently buying more books than I can read

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2025 Reading Goal

25% complete! fritzoids has read 3 of 12 books.

David Wong, Jason Pargin: I'm Starting to Worry about This Black Box of Doom (2024, St. Martin's Press) 5 stars

Outside Los Angeles, a driver pulls up to find a young woman sitting on a …

I love the opening sentences of this book. "Abbott Coburn had spent much of his twenty-six years dreading the wrong things, in the wrong amounts, for the wrong reasons. So it was appropriate that in his final hours before achieving international infamy, he was dreading a routine trip he'd accepted as a driver for the rideshare service Lyft."

Sarena Ulibarri: Steel Tree (2023, Android Press) 5 stars

Perfect Christmas Read

5 stars

I enjoyed this very much. I bought it as a Christmas present to myself. It is a very fun remaking of an older Christmas story but with robots and aliens and space elevators. It is also a story about things not always being the way we think they are. About trying to work towards things and finding out you might not actually want them.

Hazel Beck: Small Town, Big Magic (Paperback, 2022, Graydon House) 2 stars

Hmmm

2 stars

After reading this book I looked up the author. And it is two people. Besides listing their husbands, kids, and pets they don't really say much about themselves on their website or in the book. I suspect this book was written by (Ex-)Evangelicals or Mormons. Reasons I suspect this (in the order of my becoming aware of them):

  • the main character and love interest complement each other. They are "meant" for each other since the beginning. Everyone around them has known that they belong together. They complete each other. The main character's magical powers are hidden until she and the love interest are thrown together in extremis. Both their magical abilities are enhanced when they work together. Please look up Complementarianism if this doesn't make you think "fundamentalist Christian".

  • the main character's personality consists of being a Business Woman and Being in Charge and Organizing Things and Having Feminist Opinions …