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Maia Sepp
Maia Sepp is an author of humorous contemporary and dystopian fiction. She left the tech sector to write about sock thievery, migraines, the future, and...the tech sector."The Sock Wars" is her debut novel. It has been an Amazon top-100 digital bestseller, and is available in print and ebook... show more

Maia Sepp is an author of humorous contemporary and dystopian fiction. She left the tech sector to write about sock thievery, migraines, the future, and...the tech sector."The Sock Wars" is her debut novel. It has been an Amazon top-100 digital bestseller, and is available in print and ebook formats. Maia's second novel is "The Migraine Mafia," a story about a nerdy thirtysomething's quest to come to terms with a chronic illness. It is available online everywhere in print and ebook formats. Her latest release is a humorous near-future dystopian novella, titled, "An Etiquette Guide to the End Times," available now! Find Maia online at www.maiasepp.com
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 9 years ago
So I dithered about a star rating before deciding on a 3.5. There was a lot that bugged me about this book. Considering that it is only 196 pages it got draggy in a lot of places. It also didn't help that the book's message shifted more than halfway through to a conclusion that did feel right to me,...
Article 94
Article 94 rated it 10 years ago
I was already a Maia Sepp fan from reading The Migraine Mafia. When I saw that An Etiquette Guide to the End Times was available, I put it on my TBR list, but never followed through. When Wake popped up as available on my NetGalley dashboard, I knew I had to get it and read it right away.I would cla...
Article 94
Article 94 rated it 11 years ago
Maia tells the story of a woman dealing with a chronic illness and the perception of the world towards that illness. From an understanding husband to a "blame the victim" sister-in-law, Viive experiences a varying array of emotions, interactions and obstacles to overcome. Viive is likable and we wan...
Literary Marie's Precision Reviews
Literary Marie's Precision Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Viive (pronounced Vee-veh) juggles being a wife and working in a fast-paced technical field all while suffering from a migraine. She has her good days, then not-so-good days. She is close to a promotion until her bosses politely force a leave of absence. Frustrated and from advice of a doctor, she j...
The Whittier Side Of Life
The Whittier Side Of Life rated it 11 years ago
Another great read from Maia Sepp! It's not easy to make a novel about migraines entertaining, but Sepp has somehow managed to do so. With likable, quirky characters and vivid descriptions of headaches so fierce and powerful the reader almost feels as though she/he might be experiencing one, The Mig...
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