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Maia Sepp

Autor(a) de The Sock Wars: A Novel

5 Works 90 Membros 8 Críticas

Obras por Maia Sepp

The Sock Wars: A Novel (2012) 40 exemplares
The Migraine Mafia (2012) 14 exemplares
Wake (2015) 11 exemplares

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I really enjoyed this novella. That feeling of how people will be/change/bend in difficult, and deteriorating, situations. A bit of a recent Margaret Atwood feel about it that I liked a lot.

And hey, just because the world is crashing down, it doesn't mean we have to be rude.
 
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beentsy | 2 outras críticas | Aug 12, 2023 |
Why did it take me so long to read this? I really enjoyed An Etiquette Guide to the End of Times, it should have been a no brainer to jump right into this. Anyway, at least I got there eventually.

This was a lot of fun and really, really timely. Climate change, the internet of things, keeping your privacy private (especially online). Added bonus, Camilla was a gas.
 
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beentsy | 1 outra crítica | Aug 12, 2023 |
Maia Sepp’s new novel Wake, takes place before her previous book, The Etiquette Guide To The End Times. I don’t usually like prequels (SORRY MAIA!) because they have to be so, so good to let readers overlook that the definition of prequel means they know how everything’s going to end up.

But this prequel is based around Camilla, a minor character from the Etiquette Guide and someone I really, really wanted to know better. In The Etiquette Guide To The End Times, Olive says Camilla used to do PR, back when there was anything to publicize, and in Wake, we get to see it.

Full review, couple of mild spoilers.
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TheFictionAddiction | 1 outra crítica | Aug 12, 2020 |
In Maia Sepp’s novella An Etiquette Guide to the End Times, Olive writes a blog answering etiquette questions for well-mannered survivalists in the semi-collapsed society. Just because the earth grows warmer every year, beachfront property is now underwater property, and infrastructure has all but collapsed, there’s no reason we have to be impolite about it. Olive only mentions a few recent headlines, inspiring the reader to imagine other potentially awkward social situations in a world where hoarding solar panels is an etiquette breach.

Read the rest on my blog
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TheFictionAddiction | 2 outras críticas | Aug 12, 2020 |

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5
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90
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