Brandon McNulty
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"I met the author through his youtube channel where he offers a wide variety of writing advice. I also read his work in order to see his swiss-army-knife-technique in action.
Half Murders might be the weakest installment of Mcnulty’s ouvre in terms of" Read more of this review » |
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The Half Murders, by Brandon McNulty, is a gripping thriller with a dark and twisted plot. Kelly O’Neill receives a green envelope in the mail every September, a fact which we are introduced to immediately. This opening detail instantly hooked me, piq" Read more of this review » |
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One of the darkest, nastiest books I've ever read. I never thought I'd find a book that would make American Psycho look tame, but here it is. Triana delivers one of the most sinister villain-protagonists around and unloads a chilling, well-paced tale ...more | |
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The Writer's Study Guide: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
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An insightful look at one of the most popular novels of all time. Savannah Gilbo delivers practical scene-by-scene analysis that explores what made The Sorcerer's Stone work so well. As I guy who nerds out the craft of writing, I particularly loved h ...more | |
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"“I received a free audio version of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest and unbiased review”
After reading Bad Parts, or rather after listening to it, I realised that the description of this book basically tells you a good chunk of the " Read more of this review » |
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“If this nation is to be wise as well as strong, if we are to achieve our destiny, then we need more new ideas for more wise men reading more good books in more public libraries. These libraries should be open to all—except the censor. We must know all the facts and hear all the alternatives and listen to all the criticisms. Let us welcome controversial books and controversial authors. For the Bill of Rights is the guardian of our security as well as our liberty.
[Response to questionnaire in Saturday Review, October 29 1960]”
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