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Matthew Cody
I was born and raised just outside of St. Louis, Missouri. I was the baby of the family and when I wasn't dodging the tortures of three older siblings, I was making up stories to try and entertain whoever else would listen to me. After graduating high school a solidly average student, I studied... show more

I was born and raised just outside of St. Louis, Missouri. I was the baby of the family and when I wasn't dodging the tortures of three older siblings, I was making up stories to try and entertain whoever else would listen to me. After graduating high school a solidly average student, I studied theater and creative writing in college and went on to get a graduate degree where I focused on Shakespeare. I came to New York in 1999 and for several years worked in theaters there and around the country. When I wasn't working on plays, I tried my hand at short stories and even a few comic book scripts.I began teaching English in 2004 and started work on my first novel, Powerless, around the same time. As a life-long fan of comic books and pulp stories, those influences began to pop up in my work more and more.To this day I can be found in my local comic book shop every Wednesday (that's the day the new comics come out, for those of you not in-the-know!) and the bookshelves in our house are stuffed with the works of old-time adventure writers like Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert E. Howard, Fritz Leiber and Clarke Ashton Smith. If you haven't already, I recommend you head over to the library and check them out. It's great stuff!My wife Alisha and I are still here in New York, with our young son Willem. I'm currently hard at work on my next novel for Knopf, which is has yet to get a title (but for a hint as to what it's about, just take another peek at that list of writers in the above paragraph!) Most days I divide my time between writing and teaching and being a generally nice family man.If you see me in the comic shop, say hi.
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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
Patch Job is the first episode in the second season of ReMade and rather than starting of where the first season ended (without answers on a cliffhanger), this starts something new. A character that was thought to be gone for good is in a sense ReMade all over and dropped into the world again. Also,...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
The End of the Beginning doesn't really provide either an end or a beginning. Instead we are served a cliffhanger and no answers. I hate it when a book or in this case a season cannot stand on its own but instead the reader is forced into continuing just in order to get some of the answers. Inez's p...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
For me there was some time between reading these episodes and the rest of the first season, but it didn't really form a problem. There is some tension rising as you feel they are nearing the end. Holden is one of the more interesting characters in the series, and he plays a major role in this one. H...
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 8 years ago
An interesting YA SciFi thrill ride! I wasn't sure what to think of this book at first, it starts out slow and I don't like the MCs but things quickly picked up, and I love the sci-fi parts! Once I figured out what was going on, and things started happening, I was hooked! All the authors are new to ...
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Elaine White's Life in Books rated it 8 years ago
Book 14: The Slow FadeStar rating - ★★★☆☆POV – Holden (FINALLY!!!!)Would I read it again – No.If I ever needed more proof of how stupid this group of kids are or of how much of a bitch Inez it, it came when she punched Holden. What the hell gives her the right to do that?So, again, I'm disappointed....
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