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Amy Goldschlager Reviews The Mask of Mirrors Audiobook by M.A. Carrick


Ren, a former child thief turned con artist, seeks the security that she believes can only be found in large sums of money. So she embarks on her greatest scheme yet, returning to her native city of Nadezra in the guise of Alta Renata Viraudax, a foreign daughter of an exiled member of local family House Traementis, in an attempt to worm her way into their affections and finances. She has her beauty, her wits, and the skillful needle of her adopted sister, Tess, who’s posing as her maid. But there are several complications. To begin with, House Traementis is almost broke and significantly diminished in political and social status. More seriously, Ren be­comes a tool in a sinister plot involving kidnapped street children unable to sleep, a dangerous new drug that turns users violent and at the physical mercy of their own fears and nightmares, and unrest between the city’s two ethnic groups, the ruling Liganti and the downtrodden but defiant Vraszenians. Despite her initially s ....

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Amy Goldschlager Reviews The Original Audiobook by Brandon Sanderson & Mary Robinette Kowal


This novella, currently available only in audio, is a tight, exciting thriller, blended with emotional nuance and plenty of food for thought.
In the near future, we have become a world of lotus eaters. The global government provides an income to everyone, so no one has to work. Na­nites keep everyone young and healthy, and even edit one’s perceptions so that everyone’s sensory experiences can be tailored to personal preferences, known as themes (just like the preferences you set on your computer or phone, but for everything). The nanites can even record a person’s memories, so that a recently dead person’s memories can be updated into a clone. But when Holly Winseed’s clone awakes in a hospital bed, she learns that her original is still alive. However, her beloved husband Jonathan is not. He has been murdered – by original Holly. The government has created this provisional clone, “edited in” combat training and reflexes, and given her four days to find and kil ....

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Amy Goldschlager Reviews The Left-Handed Booksellers of London Audiobook by Garth Nix


Set in an alternate 1983, this standalone from Garth Nix blends aspects of Neil Gaiman’s
Neverwhere with Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials. Susan’s mother has always been very vague on any information about Susan’s father, so when she turns 18, the young woman resolves to go to London and look for him herself. Once there, Susan discovers that any number of in­imical magical creatures, as well as bespelled criminals, have taken a dangerous interest in her.
Thankfully, she gains both information and assistance from Merlin, a handsome young man (at least for the moment; he’s capable of switching gender) with a taste for fashion and an array of combat skills. Merlin is a left-handed bookseller, part of a clan who sells books and negotiates between humanity and the magical creatures of the Old World. As the attacks on Susan escalate, her search for her father takes on a dangerous urgency, and, while she has Merlin’s support, the rest of his family must decide wh ....

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Amy Goldschlager Reviews The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home Audiobook by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor


The third in the companion novel series to the podcast
Welcome to Night Vale is a memoir of sorts from one of the most iconic characters in the show, the titular strange being who si­multaneously occupies everyone’s house in a mysterious desert town. The book is narrated by the actor who performs her on the podcast, writer and former child actor Mara Wilson. The voice of the Faceless Old Woman has always been dryly humorous, almost clinical, as she recounts the peculiar and often sadistic pranks that she plays upon the citizens of Night Vale. I’ve always thought that tone suggested both a morality alien to our own and a lid concealing a seething cauldron of emotion. In this book, she blows the lid off that cauldron and explains how she developed that alien morality. Never telling us her name, she nevertheless reveals a great deal of information about her past, beginning with a childhood growing up in a manor house on the Mediterranean coast during the late 18th and early ....

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