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Murielle Frazier
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The Regular- love a good crime thriller
The Paper Menagerie - oh my GOD I AM CRYING. KEN LIU WHO DO TOU THINK YOU ARE.
An Advanced Readers’ Picture Book of Comparative Cognition - great I’m crying again. Beautiful mix of sci-fi, love and parenthood
— 14 hours, 30 min ago
The Paper Menagerie - oh my GOD I AM CRYING. KEN LIU WHO DO TOU THINK YOU ARE.
An Advanced Readers’ Picture Book of Comparative Cognition - great I’m crying again. Beautiful mix of sci-fi, love and parenthood
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Murielle Frazier
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Simulacrum -
Miscommunication tropes kill me
— Feb 25, 2026 10:04PM
Miscommunication tropes kill me
Murielle Frazier
is on page 72 of 450
Good Hunting -
!!!! Colonialism and folklore!!! Would read 500 more pages of this
— Feb 25, 2026 12:17PM
!!!! Colonialism and folklore!!! Would read 500 more pages of this
Murielle Frazier
is on page 50 of 450
The perfect match
- Clever little twists and turns - definitely done ten times over in other media and books but a fun short story
— Feb 25, 2026 11:42AM
- Clever little twists and turns - definitely done ten times over in other media and books but a fun short story
Murielle Frazier
is on page 25 of 450
State change
- Stopppp this was so beautifully written wtf. I loved loved loved this metaphor for life and human connections
— Feb 25, 2026 11:41AM
- Stopppp this was so beautifully written wtf. I loved loved loved this metaphor for life and human connections
Murielle Frazier
is on page 9 of 450
The bookmaking habits of select species
- I adored this short story. It felt weirdly reminiscent of my childhood - being lost in the world books open up, a degree of fantastical elements integrated into the story telling. If I’m being pretentious about a 9 page short story:
The world and universe is big and vast and experienced so differently yet the sameness permeates all our lives.
— Feb 25, 2026 11:41AM
- I adored this short story. It felt weirdly reminiscent of my childhood - being lost in the world books open up, a degree of fantastical elements integrated into the story telling. If I’m being pretentious about a 9 page short story:
The world and universe is big and vast and experienced so differently yet the sameness permeates all our lives.

