Fear & Loathing in the Kuiper Belt by K. M. O’Connor
Alright Vassals and Thralls, time for the latest batch of Loser’s Thoughts on Substack Lit. I finished KMO’s hard scifi novel – Fear and Loathing in the Kuiper Belt – and I must […]
Alright Vassals and Thralls, time for the latest batch of Loser’s Thoughts on Substack Lit. I finished KMO’s hard scifi novel – Fear and Loathing in the Kuiper Belt – and I must […]
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I just recently finished Hanna Delaney’s The Spider, so here are some of my (spoiler free) thoughts on the book: first thought, you should go read it for yourself. Second thought,