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C. Robert Cargill

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A veteran of the web, C. Robert Cargill wrote as a film critic for over ten years at Ain't it Cool News under the name Massawyrm, served as animated reviewer Carlyle on Spill.com and freelanced for a host of other sites including tenures at Film.com and Hollywood.com. He is the co-writer of the motion picture SINISTER, and lives and works in Austin, Texas. ...more

Average rating: 3.95 · 30,674 ratings · 4,512 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
Sea of Rust (Sea of Rust, #1)

4.05 avg rating — 14,755 ratings — published 2017
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Day Zero (Sea of Rust, #0)

4.02 avg rating — 5,522 ratings — published 2021 — 20 editions
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Dreams and Shadows (Dreams ...

3.68 avg rating — 5,856 ratings — published 2013 — 22 editions
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Queen of the Dark Things (D...

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We Are Where the Nightmares...

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All the Ash We Leave Behind

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Hell Creek

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The Coyote Laughs Last (Dre...

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Dreams and Shadows Queen of the Dark Things
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“Monsters are very real. But they're not just creatures. Monsters are everywhere. They're people. They're nightmares...They are the things that we harbor within ourselves. If you remember one thing, even above remembering me, remember that there is not a monster dreamt that hasn't walked once within the soul of a man.”
C. Robert Cargill, Dreams and Shadows

“These are the things that life is all about. These moments. It’s not about the rituals. It’s not about getting by. It’s about the stack of tiny little moments of joy and love that add up to a lifetime that’s been worthwhile. You can’t measure them; you can only capture them, like snapshots in your mind.”
C. Robert Cargill, Sea of Rust

“People gave us a purpose. Something to do all day, every day. At the end, I suppose, you spend a lot of time thinking about that. It's harder to get by when getting by is all there is.”
C. Robert Cargill, Sea of Rust

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What book would you like to discuss in July (read before July 1st)? This is not a popularity vote, this is a "I will read and discuss this book if my choice wins" poll, so please come back to discuss if you vote!

The Cave by José Saramago
2000, 307 pages, 3.86 stars
Kindle $1.99, cheap used, may be at the library

"José Saramago is a master at pacing. Readers unfamiliar with the work of this Portuguese Nobel Prize winner would do well to begin with The Cave, a novel of ideas, shaded with suspense. Spare and pensive, The Cave follows the fortunes of an aging potter, Cipriano Algor, beginning with his weekly delivery of plates to the Center, a high-walled, windowless shopping complex, residential community, and nerve center that dominates the region. What sells at the Center will sell everywhere else, and what the Center rejects can barely be given away in the surrounding towns and villages. The news for Cipriano that morning isn't good. Half of his regular pottery shipment is rejected, and he is told that the consumers now prefer plastic tableware. Over the next week, he and his grown daughter Marta grieve for their lost craft, but they gradually open their eyes to the strange bounty of their new condition: a stray dog adopts them, and a lovely widow enters Cipriano's life. When they are invited to live at the Center, it seems ungracious to refuse, but there are some strange developments under the complex, and a troubling increase in security, and Cipriano changes all their fates by deciding to investigate. In Saramago's able hands, what might have become a dry social allegory is a delicately elaborated story of individualism and unexpected love."


 
  6 votes, 33.3%

Scythe by Neal Shusterman
2016, 435 pages, 4.37 stars
Kindle $9.99, cheap used, at the library

"Thou shalt kill.

A world with no hunger, no disease, no war, no misery. Humanity has conquered all those things, and has even conquered death. Now scythes are the only ones who can end life—and they are commanded to do so, in order to keep the size of the population under control.

Citra and Rowan are chosen to apprentice to a scythe—a role that neither wants. These teens must master the “art” of taking life, knowing that the consequence of failure could mean losing their own. "


 
  5 votes, 27.8%

Sea of Rust by C. Robert Cargill
2017, 365 pages, 4.07 stars
$14.99 Kindle, used print starting at $9.33, at library (reserve NOW if needed)

"Humankind is extinct, liquidated in a global uprising by the very machines made to serve them. Now the world is controlled by OWIs—One World Intelligences—that have assimilated the minds of millions of robots.

But not all robots are willing to cede their individuality, and Brittle is one of the holdouts.

After a near-deadly encounter with another AI, Brittle is forced to seek sanctuary in a city under siege by an OWI. Critically damaged, Brittle has to evade capture long enough to find the essential rare parts to make repairs—but as a robot's CPU deteriorates, all their old memories resurface.

For Brittle, that means one memory in particular... "


 
  4 votes, 22.2%

Project Hail Mary is finally available under an acceptable price point.
2021, 476 pages, 4.53 stars
$14.99 Kindle, used print starting at $9.33, at library (RESERVE NOW)

"Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission—and if he fails, humanity and the Earth itself will perish.

Except that right now, he doesn't know that. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it.

All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company.

His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, he realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. Alone on this tiny ship that's been cobbled together by every government and space agency on the planet and hurled into the depths of space, it's up to him to conquer an extinction-level threat to our species.

And thanks to an unexpected ally, he just might have a chance."


 
  3 votes, 16.7%

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L Dear C,
Thanks so much for accepting my friend request! I am delighted to have won a copy of "Queen of the Dark Things" which I am really looking forward to reading.
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