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Elizabeth Tasker

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Elizabeth Tasker is an astrophysicist and science communicator working at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in Tokyo.

Her research explores how stars and planets form by building mini universes inside her computer. She is a keen blogger, feeling that there is an equally great story in a trip across the world as there is in making use of a public bathroom. This ideology was confirmed when she won the 'Leap Local' travel writing awards in 2010 for an article on Japanese toilets.

Her popular science book, 'The Planet Factory', was published in September 2017 (November 2017 in the USA) by Bloomsbury Sigma. Her science writing has also appeared in Scientific American, Astronomy Magazine, NExSS Many Worlds, Nautilus, space.com and the
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Can We Trust a Handful of Grains to Tell Us About the Early Earth? A Look at the Hayabusa2 Asteroid Sample


The Hayabusa2 sample return capsule returning to Earth. The bright streak in the sky is the capsule, shock heated as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere. The bright lights on the ground are buildings. (JAXA)




In the early hours of December 6, 2020, what appeared to be a shooting star blazed across the sky above the Woomera desert in South Australia. The source was the sample return capsule from JAXA’s

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Due to a secret buried in history, Rotherweird is a self-governing town where very few new comers are ever welcome. The story is a fantasy mystery, with an original plot and a large group of key characters rather than a single protagonist.

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After seemingly accidentally murdering his master, Charles the robotic valet leaves his employment and attempts to fulfil the next required task. But beyond the walls of the mansion, he finds a world in ruins for both humans and robots. Equally inadv ...more
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"I struggled with this. For some very personal reasons, and then for a deep-seated hatred of a lazy plot device.

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Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice
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3.5 stars. I wanted to love this book more, as Anne Rice's work is a classic in the genre of vampire story telling. However, I found Louis's inability to be anything other than depressed and moody incredibly wearing. He likes neither past, present, n ...more
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"All the wicked girls" is well written, with stylistic writing that adds to the atmosphere of the tale and a slow, steady reveal of the storyline. However, I struggled to connect with any of the characters because the situation is wholly depressing! ...more
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What You Are Looking For Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama
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This tale consists of five nearly independent short stories of people who have lost their path in life. The ways in which their lives have gone off track are highly relatable: one young woman took one of the only job offers she received once she fini ...more
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Strangers by Taichi Yamada
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Recently divorced and living in a lonely apartment building, Hideo Harada is just about holding it together. In a highly atmospheric account that has you walking with Hideo around the streets of Tokyo, Hideo meets two people who seem to be his long d ...more
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Miss Marley by Vanessa Lafaye
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A seasonal revisit to the harshness of "Christmas Carol" London, where we see how Jacob Marley morphed into the cretinous being that we know that he became. The story is atmospheric, interesting (despite knowing how the ending must conclude), and wel ...more
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