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T.C. Weber
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Looking for page-turning fiction with social messages and/or new insights, plus interesting characters. Adult (not YA or MG) thrillers, SF, or literary preferred. Any suggestions? Thanks!
About T.C.
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The Island of Sea Women
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There were a ton of issues in this historical fiction. Korea during and after WWII. Matrifical society. Loss, deception and betrayal. The challenge of forgiveness, especially after someone has died. It will be a classic.
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Lewis Szymanski
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Red Rising (Red Rising Saga, #1)
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Can’t recommend this book and it’s series enough.
One of many good lines, "'I killed their pack leader,' Sevro says when I ask why the wolves follow him. He looks me up and down and flashes me an impish grin from beneath the wolf pelt. 'Don't worry, I wouldn't fit in your skin.' " ― Pierce Brown, Red Rising
But I believe this quote from the second book sums the whole series best, “For seven hundred years, my people have been enslaved without voice, without hope. Now I am their sword. And I do not ...more "
One of many good lines, "'I killed their pack leader,' Sevro says when I ask why the wolves follow him. He looks me up and down and flashes me an impish grin from beneath the wolf pelt. 'Don't worry, I wouldn't fit in your skin.' " ― Pierce Brown, Red Rising
But I believe this quote from the second book sums the whole series best, “For seven hundred years, my people have been enslaved without voice, without hope. Now I am their sword. And I do not ...more "
Daniel V Meier, Jr.
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The Last Resort: A Memoir of Mischief and Mayhem on a Family Farm in Africa
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All you are looking for and true!
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The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1)
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Victorian historical fantasy/magical realism with wonderful perspectives on working-class Englishmen and of the Japanese living in Victorian England. Fascinating, original major and secondary characters.
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Amorina Carlton
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