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Confucius: And the World He Created
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American Marxism
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Jake (52 KP) rated A Memory Called Empire (Teixcalaan, #1) in Books
Jul 25, 2019
Some of the concepts and the worldbuilding were fantastic. Some of the names and places were a little too crazy (using old Mayan language as a basis? Teixalaan is the easiest of the weird words you'll find). Some of the world systems and culture didn't seem to make sense but I went with it anyways.
I was debating on rating it 4 stars but the ending was so poor. See spoiler below for some high-level spoils.
<spoiler>No huge climax, no really interesting turn of events, no facing the alien threat, no facing your darkest fear or something. Just... blah.</spoiler>
Anyway I won't be reading any sequels and I almost wish I would have stopped 3/4 of the way through when I understood the politics fully. Good luck.
Paul and His Legacy: Collected Essays
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The letters of the apostle Paul are the oldest extant records of Christian history. Yet certain...
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Discover the rich culture and stunning scenery of the Baltic States with your indispensable guide to...
The Truth About Fania Fenelon and the Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz-Birkenau
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Surfing and Sustainability
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Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound
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The play's title figure has long held a central place in the 'libertarian' stream of Western...

