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Old 12-05-2013, 07:36 AM   #25
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Strangeness, looking at that list I feel like I'm living in an alternate reality. At least a few of the non-fiction books are in my TBR list and I'm looking forward to reading Madd Addam by Margaret Atwood, but otherwise.......meh!

From my GoodReads review:

Just finished this last night. Loved it. A fitting conclusion to the trilogy, but I could easily see more books in this near-future world based on the ending. I wouldn't say there was any particularly surprises in that ending but the time-frame becomes very compressed in that last chapter more or less summarizing/concluding/and setting a future that the reader can see coming.

I loved how she wove in real-world ideas, objects, products, (and even people) to the narrative, which interestingly in many ways becomes a telling of the story within the story.

I don't read a lot of novels, but this one was well worth the time spent!
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