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Kathryn Adams

Woodworker and reader, artistic fantasy/sci-fi fangirl with the attention span of a magpie.
TheCityWeBecameReview
Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: The City We Became

If you do not learn the things I have to teach you. If you do not help. The time will come and you will fail, and this city will join Pompeii and Atlantis and a dozen others whose names no one remembers, even though hundreds of thousands of people died with them. N.K. Jemisin’s short

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Binary System Podcast
Kathryn Adams

Binary System Podcast #233: Weekly Roundup

You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! This was another grab-bag kind of episode, as we start out with the weekly SitRep and a few moments on the passing of Chadwick Boseman. After that we jump into happier nerd content: heads up for some MEGA spoilers for Lore

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NewCharityBlues
Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: New Charity Blues

I’d really enjoyed Camille Griep’s 2015 novel Letters to Zell, so when I was looking for something to distract myself from, well, everything, I decided to try her 2016 novel New Charity Blues. This book is a dystopian fantasy in a United States that’s been devastated by a pandemic and NO WAIT HANG ON IT’S

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LittleShopOfHorrorsWatchParty
TV & Movies
Kathryn Adams

Binary System Podcast – Watch Party #13 – Little Shop of Horrors

It’s time yet again to Social Distance the heck out of this epidemic and watch a movie together while still staying in three different states: North Carolina, Florida, and California. Next up for the Tri-State Watch Party, Little Shop of Horrors! The Netflix Watch Party app ended up being a little complicated, so we just set

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HarrowTheNinthReview
Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb Trilogy Book 2)

“Harrowhark Nonagesimus – I really think you should consider the idea that you might also be haunted.” The sequel to Tamsyn Muir’s Hugo-nominated debut novel is out, and if anything Harrow the Ninth is even more Gothic, decadent, weird, violent, gruesome, and gorgeous than the first book. Gideon the Ninth ended with Harrowhark becoming a

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