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Monthly Archives: January 2020
Parasite
E had a small carcinoma removed from her ear this morning and we got out early and went to see a movie at the Drafthouse Village. Good movie. Inequality poisons the rich and the poor, but we all want to … Continue reading
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Aftermath Life Debt
A big popcorn movie of a book. Looks like I’m reading the trilogy.
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Deep Down Dark
A compelling read about a barely imaginable experience, and a look into a mining subculture that exists within the larger Chilean culture about which I am mostly ignorant.
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Aftermath
I’ve never read a movie universe expanding book, whatever you call that, but the author was funny on Twitter and made people mad by including a gay character, so I gave it a go. I liked all the characters and … Continue reading
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Killers of the Flower Moon
Recently it seems like not a month goes by that I am not made aware of something incredibly awful that white people have done that I have never heard of before, and the last two have taken place in Oklahoma … Continue reading
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Wilder Girls
It was diverting enough while I was reading it, but when this one was over and settling in my head it just reminded me of a YA Annihilation with less mystery and more friendship. Which is fine, but probably not … Continue reading
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