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Susan K. Coleman

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in Bridgeport, CT, The United States
March 07, 1969

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SUSAN K. COLEMAN studied English and German literature at Indiana University and the University of Pennsylvania. She currently resides in New York's Hudson Valley. After working for almost 15 years in the publishing industry, she decided to self-publish her own work. “Her Two Kinds of Light” was started during National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) in 2010. It is her first novel. ...more

Average rating: 3.67 · 3 ratings · 2 reviews · 1 distinct work
Her Two Kinds of Light

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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Goodreads book review: The Night Circus

The Night CircusThe Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern


My rating: 2 of 5 stars


While the idea is kind of cool, the execution was not there. Exceedingly long descriptions meant to fascinate and beguile were simply too much. The author spends too much time insisting how magical everything in the circus is without really giving the reader much reason to buy into it.


I never became invested in any of the characters. There

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The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb
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84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff
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Flesh by David Szalay
" I'm with you 100%. I can't remember the last enjoyable award winner or nominee I read--and that includes Pulitzers and Nobels. It's books like this th ...more "
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"As I expected the winner of 2025’s Booker *sigh*
I found this exceptionally hard to get through and near the end I could murder someone when another "Yeah, Sure, OK, Not sure, alright, I don’t know" or a shrug or a repeat of a question raised appeared" Read more of this review »
Susan Coleman and 294 other people liked leah's review of Flesh:
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"this book felt like if you asked chatgpt to write a bad sally rooney spoof about the male loneliness epidemic.

i’m taking a break from reading the booker longlist before it makes me hate reading forever.

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"Now Winner of the Booker Prize 2025
Oooohh, this is a tough one: I can see what others appreciate about the book, but if you make me plough through an intentionally non-immersive novel, I need more meat on that bone. Szalay tells the story of István, " Read more of this review »
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This book had none of the things I need to enjoy a story:
- Memorable characters: The main character Istvan is bland, directionless, and as forgettable as they come. The female characters never get any development beyond the use they have to Istvan an
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Harper Lee
“Nobody knew what form of intimidation Mr. Radley employed to keep Boo out of sight, but Jem figured that Mr. Radley kept him chained to the bed most of the time. Atticus said no, it wasn't that sort of thing, that there were other ways of making people into ghosts.”
Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird

Niall Williams
“Beneath the pinholed heaven, the night was God-dimensioned and monumental before electric light.”
Niall Williams, This Is Happiness

Peter De Vries
“We live this life by a kind of conspiracy of grace: the common assumption, or pretense, that human existence is 'good' or 'matters' or has 'meaning,' a glaze of charm or humor by which we conceal from one another and perhaps even ourselves the suspicion that it does not, and our conviction in times of trouble that it is overpriced - something to be endured rather than enjoyed.”
Peter De Vries, The Blood of the Lamb

Gabrielle Zevin
“We are all living, at most, half of a life, she thought. There was the life that you lived, which consisted of the choices you made. And then, there was the other life, the one that was the things you hadn't chosen. And sometimes, this other life felt as palpable as the one you were living.”
Gabrielle Zevin, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

Gabrielle Zevin
“It isn't a sadness, but a joy, that we don't do the same things for the length of our lives.”
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