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Mapping the Interior
Mapping the Interior | Stephen Graham Jones
Mapping the Interior is a horrifying, inward-looking novella from Stephen Graham Jones that Paul Tremblay calls "emotionally raw, disturbing, creepy, and brilliant."Walking through his own house at night, a fifteen-year-old thinks he sees another person stepping through a doorway. Instead of the people who could be there, his mother or his brother, the figure reminds him of his long-gone father, who died mysteriously before his family left the reservation. When he follows it he discovers his house is bigger and deeper than he knew. The house is the kind of wrong place where you can lose yourself and find things you'd rather not have. Over the course of a few nights, the boy tries to map out his house in an effort that puts his little brother in the worst danger, and puts him in the position to save them . . . at terrible cost.
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SamAnne
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A friend stopped an early morning robbery in progress off my husband‘s work lot. Recovered all the sonar panels and visited with nice helpful cops. Back in bed, can‘t get back to sleep, so let #Scarathalon begin! #TeamSlaughter

Ruthiella Yikes 😳! 2y
Reggie I‘m glad they were stopped. We have a drug house that popped up in front of our house this past year and everyone on the block has been stolen from since it‘s inception. 2y
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DimeryRene
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I love SGJ.

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night_shift
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I'm going camping and this is my stack of books I'm taking (+two I added after this picture was taken lol). We'll see if I can get through any of these. Yes, they're mostly spooky reads because I want to be uneasy the entire time I'm out in the woods 😅

Hestapleton I exclusively take spooky books on camping trips! 3y
Nute Spooky books in the woods.😱 I love it! 3y
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JoeMo
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This is an engrossing, fast read. This isn‘t my favorite, but it may be the most thought-provoking, and in some ways, frustrating work by the author that I‘ve read to this point. I want to sit down with SGJ and chat with him about the characters, the events that happened (or didn‘t happen), and that ending…oh my god that ending! 4/5

SamAnne I plan to read everything by him. Loved the Only Good Indians. 3y
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#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

My next #TBRDeckofCards was to read the last book gifted to me, and @vivastory gifted this book to me recently, and I'm so glad I finally read it.

Stephen Graham Jones is such an incredibly gifted writer. This book, although short, is full of raw emotion while also being an intense ghost story. I absolutely loved it. 💚

vivastory I'm glad you liked it! 3y
SamAnne I will finish The Only Good Indians tomorrow. I want to read everything by him now. (edited) 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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GingerAntics
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I loved Only Good Indians so much, I had to get more Stephen Graham Jones. This one sounded like it has similar creepy vibes to Coraline, so I thought I‘d give it a go.
#StephenGrahamJones #MappingTheInterior

ju.ca.no The cover looks great! 3y
GingerAntics @ju.ca.no it really does. It looks even better in person than it did online. 3y
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BeckyLeJ
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I‘ve got work to do (on this holiday weekend) but it‘s cold and there‘s rain in the forecast, so I‘m gonna squeeze in a creepy novella!

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Owlizabeth
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I had a quick trip to @chopsueybooks and picked up more than I intended, of course🙄, but we‘ll worth it. Then I got the #library notification that JVN‘s book was ready for me! And yet, I‘m rereading Anita Blake‘s series. #toomanybooks #nosuchthing

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#ScreamathonPhotoChallenge #Haunted @4thhouseontheleft

Stephen Graham Jones is on my “must read everything they publish“ list. His stories have heart, with characters that feel like real people.

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Bertha_Mason
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"When he looked up, he even said my name: “Junior.” Then he said it three more times, softer and softer: “Junior Junior Junior.” Every fourth person on our reservation, that‘s their name, like the same stupid person is trying life after life until he gets it right at last."

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silentrequiem
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Well that was disturbing as hell. I'm really not sure what to think. It was definitely compelling and I gasped a few times, and definitely would not have guessed the truly awful ending. But. I can't say I liked it. I need to snuggle some kitties now. #catsoflitsy

CW: bullying, gore, murder, animal death

Horror is really not my genre.

silentrequiem @erinreads Why are you awake??? 😱 5y
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3and13
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#booktober day 8: a book that deserves more recognition than it gets. I went into to this book not knowing it was classified as horror, which perhaps made it even more haunting to me.

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ssravp
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Wow. Chilling.

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wellreadredhead
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My favorite nugget sized novel is the tagged book. It was a novella that held me in its world in just under 100 pages with Native American characters and a ghost story. The writing was gorgeous as well.
#lilnuggiveaway

monalyisha I LOVE ghosts! Thanks for entering! Good luck! 👻 6y
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COLearyDavidson
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5/5: Can we ever escape our past? How much of our parents are in us? Part horror, part coming-of-age/family story, this “haunted house” tale is a wholly original Gothic ghost story, set in a modular home in the west. I love the Native American protagonist and the relationships in the family. The narrative is sometimes wry, and often unnerving and ultimately scary and poignant. Looking for something unique? This is a must-read!

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A fifteen-year-old boys sees the ghost of his father, in full Blackfeet fancydress attire, after sleepwalking, and the story begins. Has his dad returned to help his mentally challenged brother or his mother? Or is he back for a sinister reason. Mapping the Interior is a haunting story, in more ways than one, about present-day Native American life and cyclical nature of families.

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wellreadredhead
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How is it possible for so much horror, sadness, and creepiness to be packed into just 110 pages? Pick this one up. There is much to think about upon finishing this one. I would for love anyone who has read this to chat with me in the comments (with the spoiler tag of course)!

Karkar I loved this book! That ending was killer!! 6y
Ashley_Nicoletto Purchased. Can't wait to see what happens! 6y
tammysue Stacked👍🏼 6y
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EricaReads Sounds like my kind of book! Bought and stacked, thanks! 6y
Kalalalatja It was such a great read! 6y
eanderson I felt like it was Pet Cemeteryish. It creeped me out! 6y
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eanderson
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I can check another one off! This was interesting... I‘m 1/8 Indian and we have no clue what tribe due to my Papa never really knowing his father. He is 82 and still talks about having to use flour to lighten his skin for school. My mom knows way more some Indian traditions and superstitions. I‘m definitely going to pass this one on to her. I am somewhat confused but still found this to be page turning! #24in48

Andrew65 🥂🍾🎊🎉👏🙌 6y
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Kimbono
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Catching up on some of my Nocturnal Reader's Box books on this lazy Sunday.

ohyeahthatgirl I really loved this one. I just wish it was longer. 6y
Kimbono @ohyeahthatgirl I agree. I just finished it and want more! 6y
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HOLY CRAP. This book was only 100 pages but boy oh boy is it a roller coaster of chills. What starts as a ghost story turns into a boy's adventure story and then in the last ten pages becomes truly and deeply horrific. The writing here is perfect, and Jones' perspective as a Native American writer gives the story a new shape. If you liked Pet Semetary, check this out, but I'm not kidding: this one shook me up. #LitsyAtoZ #diversebooks

Sue I loved this one too. I think I‘ll need to read everything he‘s written. 6y
brendanmleonard @Sue I have Mongrels on the shelf. Definitely giving that a read. 6y
Sue I read that one in 2016 - it‘s awesome. 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk As much as this book rules, Mongrels rules even harder. 6y
Kalalalatja This was such a great, short book! 6y
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LibrarianRyan
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WOW. Seriously Wow. And I still have 3 more to go. I just yesterday added making the Interior to my book cart after so many people nominated it for a #litsyaward. It's so small. But beautiful. I have been wanting Bestly Dreadfuls since I saw it in a sub box and if I have heard of this Dan Wells book I don't remember it, but it is SO up my alley. Can't wait to dig in. #secretsantagoespostal

Cinfhen 😍 6y
BookBabe 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎄🎁 6y
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PerusingPanels
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Friday night read.

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Booksnchill
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Novella about a native american father who dies, his 15 year old son believes he has come back to live in a sinister way involving his younger brother. Fierce predators, a son‘s love and, ultimately a horrible tragedy unfold- the writing flowed and you are taken along on the fevered ride. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Karkar
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Forgot to post this the other day. This novella was awesome! SGJ delivers again.

SGJ Thank you. 7y
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Karkar
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Going to read some novellas next. Starting with Mapping the Interior.

Andrew65 From #bigbooks to #novellas. The full breadth of reading experiences. 7y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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The perfect way to start October!

This story of a boy who sees the ghost of his father roaming the house hits just the right notes of eerie and horrifying. The dream logic that Junior comes up with to explain the rules of the unreal is grounded by the reality of daily life with his mom and brother.

I totally remember when those cinnamon toothpicks were a thing for my Cub Scout Troop.

#littensdressedinblood #screamathon

Kalalalatja It is soooo good! 👏👏 7y
saresmoore Cool. I wanna read this. 7y
RohitSawant Can't wait to start with this! 7y
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Kalalalatja
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There's a character in this book which fits the #Dracula prompt. I can't really say who the character is without spoiling the book, so I will try to be as vague as possible 😄
Let's just say that there are some blood sucking and heavy manipulation going on.

#MonsterMadness2017

Natasha.C.Barnes Wow! I don't know this one. Which is good for me I guess. 😆 7y
LibrarianRyan 👍🤓👻 7y
Kalalalatja @Natasha.C.Barnes or, maybe this is the Universe trying to tell you, that you should get to know it 😂 7y
Natasha.C.Barnes @Kalalalatja You're right! I recently saw someone else post it too so I said "ok! I got the message!" And stacked it. ? 7y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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MidnightBookGirl This sounds creepy! 7y
mjdowens Uh..ew😳 7y
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Junior first sees his dead father in the family hallway when he is twelve, while he is sleepwalking. His search for proof will lead him and his challenged brother to danger beyond their imaginations. The best horror is often full of sadness and loss (which is why so much of it is set during childhood) and this novella is emotionally gripping as well as creepy and disturbing.

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Kalalalatja
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This book. THIS BOOK!

This book crawls under your skin, and leaves a tingling feeling that something is wrong. I'm still unsure of whether the events in the book are "real" or if they only happen in the head of Junior, the MC.
The writing is beautiful and raw, and I will definitely read more by SGJ. And I really need to spend more time and effort reading indigenous authors.

CoffeeCatsBooks And that ending! 😱 7y
Kalalalatja @CoffeeCatsBooks yes! My mouth was hanging open 😱 7y
Angitron Oooh this sounds good! I love unreliable narrators! 7y
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BekahB I really loved this one too! 7y
Kalalalatja @Angitron then you should definitely read it! And it is only around 100 pages, so it will take you no time to read! 👏 7y
Kalalalatja @BekahB 👏👏👏 7y
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Kalalalatja
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I started to read this short book yesterday, but I were so tired, I couldn't make it past 30 pages. What from what I did read (and can remember), I think I'm in for a treat! I haven't read many indigenous authors, but I seriously need to change that!

#DiscoverIndigenousAuthors

Cinfhen Cool cover art 7y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk Planning on this as my first book in October! 7y
vivastory If you like this one, definitely check out Mongrels 7y
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Kalalalatja @Cinfhen there's so many little details in it - it is great! 7y
Kalalalatja @TobeyTheScavengerMonk from what I've read so far, I can say, you are in for a treat! 👍 7y
Kalalalatja @vivastory sounds good! Stacked 👍👍 7y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk Oh yes, I agree with @vivastory I dearly loved Mongrels. 7y
aeeklund Soooooo curious to hear what you think!! #novellasnovellasnovellas 7y
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Kalalalatja
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#coverlovers - tbr edition. These are my favourite, beautiful covers from my tbr shelf. It is amazing I get anything done when I'm home, because all I want to do is stare at these all day 😍😍

#AwesomeAutumnBooks

rubyslippersreads Gorgeous! What is the yellow book on the upper right? 7y
rubyslippersreads @Kalalalatja So tempting! 😄 7y
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Kalalalatja @rubyslippersreads and definitely worth it 😉 7y
emilyhaldi ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
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BookwormAHN
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Haunting, weird, depressing. I don't really know what to say.

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"Emotionally raw" only begins to describe this book. It's like a fistful of heartache in plain prose. It's such a unique take on grief, loss, and horror. I definitely recommend this one. #mappingtheinterior #stephengrahamjones #nativeauthors #nativeamericanauthors #horror #family #grief #loss #quickreads

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parasolofdoom
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The blurb on the back calls this part-Shirley Jackson. Remember when Haunting of Hill House punched you in the face? This rips out your heart. You've been warned. I don't even know if I mean that in a good or bad way considering certain difficulties with my own child. But I liked it, am deeply unsettled, and bid potential horror fans to remember it's not always the horror you expect. I'm going to go cleanse my palate with regency romance now.

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Started this while waiting for my son to fall asleep tonight, should be finished soon! I had to take a short break at an intense scene. Also I'm really excited because this is the first signed book I've ever owned! It came in my August Nocturnal Reader box.

parasolofdoom Also you'll all be getting mostly collages from me because I am garbage at taking photos 😏. 7y
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parasolofdoom
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#bookmail from Nocturnal Reader Book Box

MidnightBookGirl Who makes that coffee mug?! I must have one! 7y
parasolofdoom According to the contents card in the box, it was an exclusive made by Jeff at exhumedvisions.com 7y
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NO

coffeenebula I know, right? 😶😨😮 7y
khooliha @coffeenebula The hope I held during the epilogue, all for naught. 7y
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coffeenebula
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😱😱😱

khooliha I'm just about to start this one! This is a very promising review. 7y
BekahB I loved this one! 7y
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This novella was one of three books that came in my Nocturnal Box.

One night, Junior sees his long dead father appear at a doorway in full Blackfoot regalia. Junior searches for the truth of his father's death and why he has returned now, after all these years.

This was well written and an interesting story. However, I didn't find the chilling description accurate until the ending of the book, which was shocking.

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shanaqui
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Hmmm. Creepy and inconclusive -- is there a real haunting? Mental illness? What? It's powerful and I'm certainly left thinking. FYI, violence against disabled character, also from someone he trusts.

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vivastory
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The challenges that the novella poses are well-known. When it succeeds it is a unique experience; when it fails it feels like a sketch for a novel, or a short story that runs fifty pages too long. Jones' latest work is perfectly realized & immensely satisfying. As Tremblay said, it is "emotionally raw." It is also genuinely unsettling. I'm calling it, "Mapping the Interior" is novella of the year.

Moray_Reads High praise indeed! 7y
vivastory @Moray_Reads I stand by it. ☺ Jones is great at social criticism: showing the forgotten & outcasts while spinning a thrilling story. 7y
BekahB I really loved this novella too! I'm not surprised, since I'm a fan of SGJ's writing. This went a little darker at the end than I expected it to based on the first half of the story. Fantastic! 7y
vivastory @BekahB This was the fourth SGJ I've read. I also was surprised by the turn the ending took. Amazing. 7y
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Great first line

tpixie Awesome!!! 7y
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BekahB I just bought the ebook yesterday! I'm excited to start it. 😀 7y
bitterbear @BekahB Haven't gotten far but it seems pretty good...😊😊 7y
bitterbear @BekahB Did you start it yet? 7y
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BekahB @bitterbear I started it right before bed last night, but only got about 15 pages in before I fell asleep. I started reading Pork Pie Hat this morning but I'm almost finished with it. I'm planning on jumping back into SGJ's book next. 7y
bitterbear @BekahB Tag me when you're done... I'm curious about your thoughts. 😊😊 7y
BekahB @bitterbear I just finished it! I'm a fan of SGJ; I love the way he writes. This went a little darker than I expected it to based on the beginning of the story. 7y
bitterbear @BekahB I don't know... Here is my question... Would the main character really do that for his son?? I mean he only would see him a couple times a year and would he really sacrifice his brother like that? It kind of seemed like a pet cemetery rip off to me. 7y
BekahB @bitterbear I agree; the last few pages threw me too. Especially when he was going to use his brother like that. I thought maybe he was just broken after what happened. That combined with the comment he made as a kid about being a better father for his son. It was just a messed up, flawed way to be "better" after not being there for him as he was growing up. 7y
BekahB @bitterbear I definitely got Pet Semetary vibes, especially with the mismatched dogs situation. I was fine with it though. It was interesting how 12 year old Junior was making up the ritual with his dad as things progressed and that adult Junior was going to follow those steps exactly even down to his brother swallowing part of the action figure and using the same spot behind his ear. 7y
bitterbear @BekahB Overall I did like it... I really felt bad for Dino... 7y
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theandydavidson
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This one left me in gooseflesh.

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Heidsalot
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Book 36 of 50 for my Goodreads challenge. 72% of the way there!

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This has happened a couple of times, where an author either likes or comments on a review of mine. And I won't lie, it feels so wonderful. Not just because, damn, writers are totally celebrities but also because I love letting authors know they are awesome. (Or that they suck...but that's a different story...)

vivastory He's also on Litsy. 7y
bitterbear Ya but what if you hated it... 😒😒😩😩 I read a book and I noticed that the author was trolling the reviews. I thought the book was terrible but I didn't want to hurt her feelings... 7y
RanaElizabeth @bitterbear If an author is looking at reviews, I would hope they would be adult enough to understand the idea of personal opinions. If not, eh, not my problem. I leave reviews for other readers, not for the author. I did have an author leave a nasty comment once trying to explain some homophobia. I deleted that comment from my review page right away. 7y
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