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Twainy
Who Goes There | John W. Campbell
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I loved this. A super short story, the basis of John Carpenter‘s The Thing! A movie that still haunts me. It‘s nice to see a movie‘s origin story 😉

And. I met my GoodReads challenge for 2024 😆

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Pageturner1 didn‘t we just start 2024? WOW 🤩 great job 👏 2mo
BookmarkTavern Woohoo! 🎉 2mo
Twainy @Pageturner1 @BookmarkTavern thank you. It‘s funny because I guiltily use the GR challenge to track the books I read … I think a challenge would stress me out & I‘d read less. 🤷🏼‍♀️ This year my challenge is to DNF a book or two 😁 & catch up on some of my reviews. Enjoy reading 🎉 2mo
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CindyMyLifeIsLit
The Shuddering | Ania Ahlborn
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TheSpineView 👍📘🌞📚 12mo
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Bookwomble
Who Goes There | John W. Campbell
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2:2 Campbell was a racist who, as a sci fi magazine editor, turned down a Samuel R. Delany story due to the Black protagonist. I'm reminded of the Star Trek DS9 episodes in which Captain Sisko thinks he's a 1950s sci fi writer whose editor won't print his "Deep Space 9" story unless he removes the unacceptably Black station commander.
His prejudice was condemned by Asimov, and Philip K. Dick considered him a Nazi. His work reads differently now.

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Bookwomble
Who Goes There | John W. Campbell
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1:2 The stories in this collection are pretty solid, from the sci-fi horror of the title story and the currently topical horror of Dead Knowledge, through the maguffin-based gadget stories, to the far-future tales about the Heat Death of the universe. The tone runs from an optimistically plucky "Good Ole American Grit Will Overcome", to a decidedly pessimistic "What's the Point?", even if that end is untold billions of years in the future. 4?

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Bookwomble
Who Goes There | John W. Campbell
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This was the 1000th book on my tbr mountain, but temporarily occupies the limbo place between "to read" and "read" that is "currently reading".
The title story is famously the inspiration for the films "The Thing from Another World" & "The Thing". Campbell's novella is full of claustrophobic paranoia & sci-fi horror.
There's an albatross which could have carried some nice literary symbolism, but Campbell avoided that, for some reason: too obvious?

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CrowCAH
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#HorrorSeason #TheThing

Heading down to Antarctica 🇦🇶

Klou Brilliant! 3y
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Eggs
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Pic: Pinterest

#thething #horrorseason @Klou

😉😂

Klou 😂😂😂👌 3y
Eggs 🤗😉 3y
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EadieB
Untitled | Unknown
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Day 21 - #TheThing #HorrorSeason

I went to the horror movie theater with my best friend every Saturday and I remember this one being so scary that we ran to the back of the movie theatre and only peeked at the screen while holding on to each other. We always went back for more the next week! lol

Klou This is one I still need to watch. I really want to because it sounds great!! 3y
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