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The Home of Sean M Davis' Shadowed Imagination

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What I’ve Been Reading

Posted on January 19, 2025 by SeanMDavis in books, Fiction, Nonfiction, Review

Pretty self-explanatory

Tagged books, Gideon the Ninth, haruki murakami, horror, I Survived Capitalism and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt, James Rollins, Madeline Pendleton, novel, novelist as a vocation, review, Tamsyn Muir, the doomsday key, WritingLeave a comment

What I’m reading

Posted on January 7, 2024 by SeanMDavis in Day in the Life, Literature, Nonfiction, Review, Thinking out loud

Sean M Davis reflects on what he is currently reading, as well as what he has most recently read, and what is next on his TBR pile.

Tagged baby teeth, bill watterson, catherine steadman, clean freak, haruki murakami, john kascht, kealan patrick burke, novelist as a vocation, review, something in the water, sour candy, the mysteries, zoje stageLeave a comment
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