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TCS: February 2019 Pick: The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal
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Anywho, I'm happy to be on board for February's discussion :)


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Annoyingly, this offer isn’t available in the UK!
Also annoyingly, the library is telling me that their copy of TCS is still ‘on order’, with no indication when it might arrive, even though the sequel is already on hold, waiting for me to collect it!)
The Kindle and dead tree editions are both relatively expensive atm. Eh, I’ll probably end up using an Audible credit, even though I’ve already got two audio books on the go! If the audio is good then it’ll be worth it.


Ohhhh that explains why her narration is so much better than I expected it to be! I normally shy away from audio books read by the author, but I checked out the sample and went for it. I'm glad I did! It's great she has the ability to act a bit, it gives even more insight into who she wrote these characters to be. I'm enjoying it so far.
Also, first timer here :-)

Ohhhh that explains why her narration is so much better than I expected it to be! I normally shy away from audio books ..."
She also narrates for other authors too, including Seanan McGuire, Neal Stephenson, and Cherie Priest, among others, so it's also a skill set she's developed professionally beyond just her own work. EDIT: I just saw Rob's comment mentioning this. Oooops.
Also, welcome :)

Thanks, Scott! Also, judging by your profile pic you're in MN also...? Can't help but feeling like this weather is straight out of this book!

Thanks, Scott! Also, judging by your profile pic you're in MN also...? Can't help but feeling like this weather is straight out of this book!"
Skies are a bit too blue.
Nearly finished. (I was fortunate enough to find a single library branch that had an available copy.)

Thanks, Scott! Also, judging by your profile pic you're in MN also...? Can't help but feeling like this weather is straight out of this book!"
Haha yup. I'm just north of the Cities. Certainly feels like it, and sounds like we're in for some more. We actually used to have some meetups in the Twin Cities, but it's been a while since the last one.


Interestingly the anxiety makes me anxious... I keep thinking come on Elma, this is why women get a bad rap!

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For over a year my son upchucked due to anxiety...

Interestingly the anxiety m..."
Yes - I totally sympathised with her but at the same time, preconceptions about women in STEM (of which I am one) mean that I am very, very careful about showing any kind of emotion at work, so despite my best intentions I was getting frustrated with her. But anxiety *is* frustrating, and Elma was frustrated with herself, so I feel like that was probably a good narrative choice.


Interestingly the anxiety makes me anxious... I keep thinking come on Elma, this is why women get a bad rap!"
BUT IT'S REAL. Before I started meditating regularly, I'd have panic attacks up to a few times a week. I can't begin to discuss the things I "can't" do at work and how freaking grateful I am that I have an office with a door. How many of my male colleagues get "emotional" and they're called "passionate" where if I raise my voice, I'm "hysterical" or "aggressive". Dilbert, oddly enough, sums some of it up well.. https://dilbert.com/strip/2015-07-17

I understand there is a double standard. I understand anxiety is real. But there’s something about only giving it to the female character.....



Yeah I think that too but I'm willing to let it slide on account of it being an alternative timeline.


Just listened to the interview with MRK and this comment was off. It was fascinating that the side effects of Milltown lead to a lot of the stigma associated with medication for anxiety issues.




Example
"Can't bone the polar bear today after all. I'm too dilated to focus."




When KSP first came out, one of the parts analysis guys I work with played a lot and was like "now I know what you do!"
If only it were that glamorous.
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