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Brett Hodnett

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Hum (EBook, Simon & Schuster) 5 stars

From the National Book Award–longlisted author of The Need comes an extraordinary novel about a …

Great Book

5 stars

4.5 rounded up to 5. A near future dystopia that is not much different to the world we are already living in. Sadly it seems to be the world that we are intentionally working to achieve. A tech bro utopia perhaps.

reviewed Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie

Peter Pan (Hardcover, 2003, Henry Holt and Co.) 4 stars

Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up or Peter and Wendy, often known …

Not what I expected but enjoyable

4 stars

Caution. Spoilers ahead

A young, magical, narcissistic sociopath named Peter meets a well-grounded kind girl, named Wendy, and her two brothers. Peter brings them to the magical land of stereotypes, where he rules over a murderous group of young boys whose membership is based upon the agreement that they will never grow up. This is ruthlessly enforced by Peter, who kills anyone who tries.

Wendy is quite enamoured by this cheery young despot, and he makes her the mother of the boys. They live in a kind of domestic bliss in Peter’s underground hideout, while venturing out and having many crazy adventures, mostly revolving around their rivalry with one of the stereotype gangs.

Although Peter does what he can to stop them, eventually Wendy and her brothers manage to return home to their parents, bringing all the young boys in the gang with them. Wendy can then happily grow up, …

Children of Ruin (Children of Time, #2) (2019, Macmillan Digital Audio) 4 stars

Children of Ruin is a 2019 science fiction novel by author Adrian Tchaikovsky, the second …

Solid science fiction

4 stars

Like Children of Time, Children of Ruin is one of the best, most solidly science fiction books out there. The first half of Children of Ruin was just as good as Children of Time, however, as it got into the second half I found it less convincing, and not quite as compelling. Still a great read.