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Nicholas Karpuk

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Average rating: 4.5 · 54 ratings · 17 reviews · 4 distinct works
The Bane of Yoto

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4.30 avg rating — 77 ratings — published 2012 — 7 editions
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4.38 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions
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Sideshow Fables (#1)

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4.78 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2009
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4.75 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2010
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Little Bosses Everywhere by Bridget Read
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Number Go Up by Zeke Faux
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America is a nation rife with suckers, marks, and rubes. Maybe the founding emphasis on greed sold as "freedom" set us up for a bad time, as indicated by every MLM seducing us on the idea that we can "be our own boss" like that's an easy or something ...more
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Swordheart subverts two things that are exhaustively common in the fantasy space. The protagonist is a widowed woman entering her middle age, so we're avoiding the epic fantasy default of the main character being young, dumb, and the chosen one. And ...more
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Beneath the Salton Sea by Michael Paul Gonzalez
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There's an issue with horror I often have, especially with cosmic horror, of the author being just an absolute misanthrope. Some people working in this space have an attitude like their calmly stepping on bugs. It seems like the joy there is primaril ...more
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Uprooted by Naomi Novik
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Sometimes it can be rough working backwards in an author's body of work. I started off with Novik reading the Scholomance trilogy, which ended up being one of my favorite modern fantasy series.

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The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin
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This was a book I read on a whim because I happened to see it on the library's recommendation display. And as someone who'd recently read the Broken Earth trilogy, this book gave me a bit of whiplash.

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Strange Pictures by Uketsu
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There's a few things I've read out of Japan that give me the same sort of feeling Strange Pictures did. It's easiest to highlight by looking at the differences between two successful books working off the same formula.

Hunger Games was called a rip-of
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Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree
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There's a kind of funny issue with the subgenre of cozy fantasy that while not bothersome to me personally, is always noticeable. I think it would honestly be easier for a person who reads and writes cozy books to write than a person who reads and wr ...more
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Danger and Other Unknown Risks by Ryan North
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I was nervous about this book. I preordered the hardcover edition, so I clearly wasn't THAT nervous about it, but most of my affection for this creative team comes from their long run on Squirrel Girl that more or less founded the current affection f ...more
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The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin
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There really are layers to the broad thing that gets called "fantasy" for marketing purposes, and many nerds have gone out of their way to create subcategories like high fantasy and low fantasy, taxonomic things that I don't actually find particularl ...more
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Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
“We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.”
Kurt Vonnegut, Mother Night

Thomas Paine
“Time makes more converts than reason.”
Thomas Paine, Common Sense

Neal Stephenson
“The difference between stupid and intelligent people -- and this is true whether or not they are well-educated -- is that intelligent people can handle subtlety. They are not baffled by ambigous or even contradictory situations -- in fact, they expect them and are apt to become suspicious when things seem overly straightforward.”
Neal Stephenson, The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer

Harlan Ellison
“If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; but if you really make them think, they'll hate you.”
Harlan Ellison

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message 4: by C

C Sassy, huh? lol Thanks for the invite! :)


Nicholas Karpuk Colin wrote: "Hey, Nick, have you read Stitches? I saw it at King Soopers (of all places) the other night, saw the fancy medal on the cover, enjoyed a bit of it, and wondered what you thought. Bobby gave it a go..."

No, but it's now on my wishlist.


message 2: by Colin

Colin Miller Hey, Nick, have you read Stitches? I saw it at King Soopers (of all places) the other night, saw the fancy medal on the cover, enjoyed a bit of it, and wondered what you thought. Bobby gave it a good review,


message 1: by Colin

Colin Miller Glad you made it here, mate. Beware, Goodreads is the land where everyone insists on mostly four- and five-star ratings. I have a hard time convincing people that a three-star rating is actually a recommended book.

Most people won't read your reviews, which is a shame, because you've got a good mind and it translates to your criticism. So it is. I still like reviewing books. It takes a different level of thinking.


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