Pretty damn great.
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I enjoy historical stories that seek to show the inherently messy nature of democracy, and that the messiness is a feature, not a bug.
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This is the second book in John Scalzi’s Lock In series. It’s fun, but it’s not as good as the original Lock In.
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I think I only saw this once before, likely right after it came out in 2006, and I remember liking it quite a lot.
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I thought I liked this movie.
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John Scalzi writes quick reads that are thoughtful and have depth. I’m not sure how he does it.
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“The Spy Who Dumped Me” is a rare R-rated comedy.
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What happens when Netflix gives Michael Bay a blank check and an R rating?
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Season two of “Killing Eve” isn’t as good as season one.
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Yes. I like to read “Star Wars” books like Thrawn. No, I am not embarrassed about that.
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