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Rachel Joyce — Perfect

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Rachel Joyce, Perfect, 2013, 440 blz.
Gekocht: maart 2014, ’t Hartje
Uitgelezen: maart 2014
★★★★★

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Scott Stossel — My Age of Anxiety

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Scott Stossel, My Age of Anxiety — Fear, Hope, Dread and the Search for Peace of Mind, 2014, 400 blz.
Gekocht: maart 2014, Van der Velde
Uitgelezen: maart 2014
★★★★☆

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Arjen Lubach — IV

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Arjen Lubach, IV, 2013/2014, 319 blz.
Gekocht: maart 2014, Van der Velde
Uitgelezen: maart 2014
★★★★☆

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Tanya Huff — The Enchantment Emporium

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Tanya Huff, The Enchantment Emporium, 2009, 473 blz.
Gekocht: februari 2014, Mamamini
Uitgelezen: maart 2014
★★★☆☆

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Dean Koontz — Het motel

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Dean Koontz, Het motel, 2013, 194 blz.
Oorspronkelijke titel: Odd Interlude
Gekocht: februari 2014, ’t Hartje
Uitgelezen: februari 2014
★★★☆☆

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C. L. Anderson — Bitter Angels

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C. L. Anderson, Bitter Angels, 2009, 438 blz.
Gekocht: februari 2014, Mamamini
Uitgelezen: februari 2014
★★★★☆

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Andrew Vachss — Down in the Zero

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Andrew Vachss, Down in the Zero, 1994, 259 blz.
Gekocht: februari 2014, Mamamini
Uitgelezen: februari 2014
★★★★☆

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Allen Steele — Spindrift

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Allen Steele, Spindrift, 2007, 390 blz.
Gekocht: januari 2014, Polare /gebruikt
Uitgelezen: februari 2014
★★★★☆

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I have spent my life working with books

[…] I have spent my life working with books as an art form and I am devoted to physical books. E-books in their current incarnations are still imperfect and they threaten the arts of book design and typography. As a book conservator I am also nervous about the digitization of books: will they be readable one hundred years from now? Or will thousands of books simply vanish as platforms and programs change?

— Audrey Niffenegger

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Time is an ocean of inertia

Time is an ocean of inertia, drowning out the small vibrations, absorbing the slosh and churn, the foam and wash, and we’re up here, flapping and slapping and just generally spazzing out, and sure, there’s a little bit of splashing on the surface, but that doesn’t even register in the depths, in the powerful undercurrents miles below us, taking us wherever they are taking us.

— Charles Yu, How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe, p. 14