hey so remember when the habs were finally going to hire a director of analytics? this is the guy.
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hey so remember when the habs were finally going to hire a director of analytics? this is the guy.
Velise, book one of Would You Love a Monster Girl?, by Cebelius. Audiobook narrated by Jessica Threet and Christopher Boucher.
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Andrew hunts monsters as a member of the Non-Human Investigative Corps, and he's very good at his job. Unfortunately, the skills he honed to keep the peace aren't much use in the cutthroat world of city politics, and a recent civil ruling is forcing the integration of the once exclusively human NHIC!
Velise is a beautiful arachne noble sent to the human-ruled city of Daytau as part of a diplomatic boondoggle to prove her political skills to her matriarch. A chance encounter with Andrew leaves her wanting to know more, and the integration gives her an opportunity both to sate her curiosity and advance her ambitions.
Yet the barroom brawl Andrew diffused for her sake was no accident, and city hall would love nothing more than to end his career. Forced by circumstance both to protect and rely on a monster, Andrew comes to an uncomfortable realization.
Velise might just be everything he ever wanted in a woman ...
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Might as easily have called it “Enthusiasms.” Nothing better than that, a novelist and reviewer sharing the books and authors he loves best. More Alive and Less Lonely: On Books and Writers, new from Melville House, and edited by Christopher Boucher, collects the enthusiasms of a couple of decades by Jonathan Lethem.
Poster for Christopher Boucher reading with Walker Mettling at Ada Books on September 1st 2011. Xerox and screen print by Walker Mettling.
This past July, the Melville House Book Group met up at International Coffee HQ The Brooklyn Roasting Company in order to indulge in caffeination, conversation, and this month’s world-improving bundle of words, Golden Delicious by Christopher Boucher. To our great pleasure, Boucher…
Greetings, merry apple children! Last month, the Melville House Book Group drank coffee and discussed Golden Delicious by Christopher Boucher. When we were done, we had some questions. Boucher provided us with some excellent answers.
it’s almost friday so i made some Golden Delicious fan art.
This Thursday, the Melville House Book Group will be discussing GOLDEN DELICIOUS, the new novel from one-of-a-kind boy-wonder Christopher Boucher. There will be free coffee. There will be nice people. And, at the Core of it all, this delightful, smart, funny, endlessly surprising book. So, what we're saying is: COME HANG OUT WITH US.
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