Posts tagged P. Djèlí Clark
Cameron's Book Round-Up, Starting 2024 (Reread-a-Palooza, part 1)

Rereading is a fundamentally different act from the initial reading. By returning to a text with a memory of it, you can discover parts of it that you failed to see on initial — or second, or third — readings. I hesitate to suggest that you “decode” texts when you read them, or something to that effect, but it is my belief that the act of reading is a collaboration between the reader and text, and so the results will be fundamentally different if you are fundamentally different. You can never really “read the same book again” because much like Heraclitus’s river-crosser, you’re not the same person.

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Cameron's Book Round-Up, Closing Out the Summer

I think I let this get too long. Blame the summer heat for making me lazy and stupid.

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Cameron's Book Reviews: 2022, part 3.

It’s hot, and we have affordable air conditioning in one room that doesn’t feature a place to put my computer or set up a television, so it’s the season to lie in a sweaty pile, stare at squiggles on paper, and try to hallucinate someplace more interesting to be.

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Cameron's Book Reviews: 2022, thus far

I thought I’d written one of these already this year, so I’m somewhat behind. Without further ado, here are my book reviews for 2021 thus far.

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Edgar's Book Round-Up, May-June

This round-up is late because I knew I had read an absolutely unreasonable number of books this year, and certainly in the period covered by this round-up, and show few signs of slowing

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