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Hello and welcome! My name is Emma and I've been a bookseller for over a decade. I also write fantasy under the name E. M. Epps. This blog features my Two-Paragraph Book Reviews. One paragraph from me. One from the book. Here's why I keep it short.

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Review: “Black Science Vol. 1” by Rick Remender

Image Emma 18 May 2015

Thumbs up for Black Science Volume 1: How to Fall Forever by Rick Remender et al. Science fiction/graphic novel.

This was recommended to me by multiple people when I asked my friends for Hugo nominee suggestions. I enjoyed it, and will certainly read future volumes if they come my way, but the characters and situations didn’t really stick with me as have some other things I’ve read recently.


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