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Naomi Kritzer
I grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, though I was born in North Carolina, lived in Indiana and Houston, Texas before I turned five, and spent a year living in London when I was 13. I moved to Minnesota to attend college, and haven't left. My husband and I have two daughters and three cats. I post... show more

I grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, though I was born in North Carolina, lived in Indiana and Houston, Texas before I turned five, and spent a year living in London when I was 13. I moved to Minnesota to attend college, and haven't left. My husband and I have two daughters and three cats. I post regularly about the daughters and occasionally about writing on my blog at http://www.livejournal.com/users/naomikritzer/.
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Birth date: April 23, 1973
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bigfootmurf
bigfootmurf rated it 5 years ago
This month’s lead novella is ‘Bartleby The Scavenger’ by Katie Boyer. As ‘Bartleby The Scrivener’ by Herman Melville is one of my favourite classic stories, I was intrigued by the title. This is set in the USA after a disaster of some sort. Bombs were dropped and the small town of Brook has withdraw...
ferningur
ferningur rated it 6 years ago
When I started off these two books, what got me into giving them a try was the fact they were taking place in an alternate universe version of Italy, and the story centered around a conflict between two different religious cults. After going through them, I can say that I'm disappointed because of h...
I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 7 years ago
I first heard about this short story through a podcast. It sounded like a light story I would enjoy so I decided to give it a read. What I got was so much more than that. It's a story that follows an AI and its desire to help people improve their lives. That's the premise, anyway. As the reader, you...
Xdyj's books
Xdyj's books rated it 11 years ago
A somewhat conventional heroic adventure but competently written & has a unique, mostly well thought-out world-building. There's a religious conflict in which the quasi-Christianity is oppressed one, which imho is a bit uncommon for quasi-medieval-European settings. The protagonist/narrator is also ...
Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it 14 years ago
Thought this book was just okay. I had a hard time getting into it. I enjoyed the first 2 books this author wrote and was hoping I'd enjoy this one too. It's not bad, but not great. Based on the size of my TBR pile, I probably won't read books 2 and 3 in this trilogy.
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