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The point of these quick takes posts is to catch up on my "To Write About" stack—emphasizing pithiness, not thoroughness.--- The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues by Ellen RaskinPaperback, 170 pg.Puffin Books, 1975Read: January 7-8, 2020Grab a copy from your local indie bookstore! I've never c...
Nope nope nope. I just can't do this. There's no teenaged angsty romance (yet) but the misfit boy teenaged angst emanating from this book reeks like sweaty gym socks and Axe Body Spray. The bad guys are all cartoonishly bad, and the actual monsters haven't even appeared yet. And I did try. I've suff...
This installment was a bit disappointing to me. The entirety of the story was Fred being assessed by a member of the Blood Council, who are the leaders of the vampire community. There was a question as to whether he was a capable clan leader, thus the need for assessment. But really the council ju...
It's more of the same for Fred and friends, but not in a bad way. The stories are always different and interesting. Fred has become the leader of his own parahuman clan, he's expanding his accounting business, and he's been tested and certified as a freelance accountant for the Agency. While the...
How in the world does a boring vampire accountant get pulled into so many dangerous shenanigans?! The silver immunity is still a mystery, but he has an elder dragon in his debt. There are rumors abound regarding a vampire who has befriended the head of the therions (were-creatures) in their town,...