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Here are some delicious sporror books to check out if you’re hankering for another tale based on fungal fears. sporecore), where mycelia and mosscaps become a driving force of terror, death, and destruction. In the literary world, there’s even a spore-horror subgenre (a.k.a. If so, you’re not alone - there are many frightening stories to tell when there is fungus among us. You may also be thinking about how malicious ( or worse) mushrooms are. The series explores a lot of themes and poses several questions: Is there a dark side to unconditional love? Can someone who does monstrous things still be a hero? And how would humanity fare when confronted with a fungally induced apocalypse? The first season of HBO’s The Last of Us is over, and until the second season premieres, likely more than a year from now, we’ll have a mushroom-shaped hole in our hearts. Why is she a Special when that's out of fashion now? Here's hoping the next book in the series slows down the action just enough to make these characters more memorable. Leyva and Boss X come from? And Zura is on the page long enough in various attacks that she deserves a little bit of a backstory. How did Yandre become a secret rebel? Where did Dr. There's a lot more to explore there, and with the secondary characters as well. Frey ponders only briefly her whole difficult childhood of being hidden and loved only by her sister. That's ideal for impatient readers who want the action to start immediately, and action with cool flying cars and high-tech chameleon suits - there's plenty of that.īut readers who want to know more about characters' motives and personalities will feel like much is left out. But only one of them is ever seen in public.Frey is Rafis twin sister-and her body double. Impostors starts out with the flashback of an assassination attempt, sets up the idea of the "spare" warrior twin, and offers her up as a hostage before we even hit page 30. Master storyteller Scott Westerfeld is at the top of his game, and back to his most famous realm.Frey and Rafi are inseparable. This page-turner set in the world of the Uglies Quartet is high on action and low on character development. “It means fighting an astute and agile guerrilla warfare with that American complacency which so inadequately masks the American panic.”Īs Glaude notes, “In this sense, Baldwin’s view of the writer was a decidedly moral one. “It is, alas, the truth that to be an American writer today means mounting an unending attack on all that Americans believe themselves to hold sacred,” Baldwin wrote in 1962. Glaude’s perspective of history’s dèjá vu all over again is stated in the book’s subtitle: “James Baldwin’s America And Its Urgent Lessons For Our Own.” McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of African American Studies at Princeton, where he is also the chair of the Center for African American Studies and the chair of the Department of African American Studies. is a clear example of a historical genre I call living history, i.e., history being written in real time by living historians. More explicit, more elaborate not a sequel or prequel or continuation of Lovecraft’s “The Hound” but a reimagining. Brite (AKA Billy Martin) in “His Mouth Will Taste Of Wormwood,” except here the tale is rewoven from the bones up. Pugmire, both of which reiterate the old tale with variations, examining new aspects of the strange relationship that binds the two morbid companions in their darkling quest. Kiernan and “Some Distant Baying Sound” (2009) by W. “The Hound” is as decadent a story as Lovecraft ever wrote, and its spawn include “Houndwife” (2010) by Caitlín R. The stories have become generational, told and retold, embellished and expanded upon, adapted to the syntax of the era. Brite, “His Mouth Will Taste Of Wormwood” At last I came to agree with Lois that only the plundering of graves might cure us of the most stifling ennui we had yet suffered. These rooms were where our museum would be set up. Our museum was a blasphemous, unthinkable place, where with the satanic taste of neurotic virtuosi we had assembled an universe of terror and decay to excite our jaded sensibilities. I cannot reveal the details of our shocking expeditions, or catalogue even partly the worst of the trophies adorning the nameless museum we prepared in the great stone house where we jointly dwelt, alone and servantless. For half a century, the meaning of the inscriptions, and even the language in which they were written, would remain a mystery.Īward-winning New York Times journalist Margalit Fox's riveting real-life intellectual detective story travels from the Bronze Age Aegean-the era of Odysseus, Agamemnon, and Helen-to the turn of the 20th century and the work of charismatic English archeologist Arthur Evans, to the colorful personal stories of the decipherers. When famed archaeologist Arthur Evans unearthed the ruins of a sophisticated Bronze Age civilization that flowered on Crete 1,000 years before Greece's Classical Age, he discovered a cache of ancient tablets, Europe's earliest written records. In the tradition of Simon Winchester and Dava Sobel, The Riddle of the Labyrinth: The Quest to Crack an Ancient Code tells one of the most intriguing stories in the history of language, masterfully blending history, linguistics, and cryptology with an elegantly wrought narrative. 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