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Old 03-18-2020, 08:46 PM   #2832
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I just started "Milk Run" (Smuggler's Tale book 1) so I guess I'll get to see for myself. I'm only an hour or so in, nothing's offended me yet.
I didn't have any issues with her, and as with all the Solar Clipper books, enjoyed the series a lot.

I'm still trucking with Peter Clines' Threshold books - finished The Fold and Dead Moon, started on Terminus. I wouldn't say any of them quite stand up to 14 so far, but they're solid Lovecraftian pulp in their own right. The Fold almost could have been a Black Mirror episode, where Dead Moon was more an off-the-wall space-horror B-movie. Clines has a talent for bringing life to characters who, yes, are big ol' walking tropes in many respects, but somehow end up more 3-dimensional (or 5 or 6 dimensional, in some cases) than they have any right to be.
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