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beeostrowsky


Good as an ebook, and better (I’m sure) as a physical book. There’s bound to be more detail in all those wacky and wonderful prints!

Lurid, sensational, and often featuring a surprise ending (of the “it was Earth all along” sort), with prescient social commentary.

If you’re confused by the Hercules in “Fallen Idol”, as I was, I believe it’s
Spoileran old electromechanical washing machine
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I grabbed it for the funny fake CIP data on the inside cover, but it's not a bad story.

An intriguing, melancholy look into the inner life of a fictional NHS doctor in Wales, written by a real NHS doctor in Wales, and how it feels to be part of a small community and bear responsibilities to your neighbours.

I'm really liking this “graphic medicine” genre.

Empowering fashion advice and some delicious behind-the-scenes tea, and also some frank and needed talk about (hetero)sexism and racism and colorism and jingoism. I recommend it to any Queer Eye fan, even if you're as casual a fan as me!

Not for a few days, and even then she’d probably prefer your lips.

If that answer interests you, this book is a treasure.

I’d recommend this to any kid who feels left out because of their special interests, or because of who they are, and wants to meet other cool people.