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Aetherchrist
Aetherchrist | Kirk Jones
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The digital era: Analog is all but dead, but the rusted towers still strobe on the evening horizon. They project a conflicting myriad of hope, despair and eyeless ghouls who claim to see the world in gigahertz. A small town in Vermont broadcasts prophecies of its residents deaths. Rey, a cutlery salesman, seems to flicker at the center of every murder on screen. He thinks the town is rigged with cameras, or the locals are trying to set him up. But as the broadcasts grow increasingly surreal, and maniacs start showing up in town to remove his sensory organs, Rey starts to realize that the images pulsing beneath the static-riddled airwaves have woven him into a battle between people who believe that analog is the frequency of the gods.
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Laughterhp
Aetherchrist | Kirk Jones
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Panpan

Phew! TG this book is over! If it wasn‘t only 129 pages I would‘ve bailed. I honestly have no idea what happened in this book.

It started in VT with a door to door Salesman who I think is in a prison program, selling knives. And spirals from there..

I‘m using for #Booked2019 - Genrebusting (I got it off a Tor list but I honestly dunno if this was “genrebusting”)

#ReadingUSA2019 - Vermont (set for the most part)

Librarybelle Yikes! 5y
Cinfhen Just count it and move on 😜👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
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Laughterhp
Aetherchrist | Kirk Jones
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Picked up a couple of Tor books for the Genre busting prompt for #Booked2019 (and Buddy photobombing)

I couldn‘t get these at my library, so I had to buy them. I hope they‘re good. I haven‘t read a lot of reviews on either.

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aspectdawnings
Aetherchrist | Kirk Jones
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Mehso-so

An interesting magical technological world, but ends up feeling a little under developed, and the ending felt like it came at me way too fast. Still interesting though!
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