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Started Alliance Stars, which starts off with a real bang. Total Space Opera MilSF.
Persephone Station also came in from the library, so I’m all about Space Opera this week.

The Ruthless Lady's Guide to Wizardry - well I think I'm glad this one didn't win our tournament. Some books ju..."
Is C.M. Waggoner DMX's pen name? "What?!"

It picked up a bit about halfway through. Pippi is super strong and uncultured altho good natured. She lives alone at nine years old because her sea-captain father is away. She has a chest full of gold coins.
Even the dreariest SFF at least has SFnal elements that keep me interested. Pippi is certainly different, but she's a regular girl. Or is she? After a while I started thinking of her as a hidden alien on a mission to understand humanity through interaction with children. She doesn't understand human society but isn't averse to humans.
Anyhoo, done with the first of the three published in English. I have the other two from the library and they're only about 20K words each. I'll probably go on to the others.


Then I jumped into All Systems Red which was a fun listen and now I'm onto Artificial Condition.

Those are really brilliant, not a word I toss around lightly.


I’d forgotten about that book. I quite liked Alif, too, and I thought her run on Ms. Marvel was terrific. More for the TBR!


A series of delights to be savoured

On a rod trip to buy an oven and get away from cranky teen aged so have been listening to audiobooks. Finished a A Deadly Education which is the weakest Novak I have read.the first person voice comes across as winery teen aged. I have one of my own so somewhat annoying. The concept is interesting, a murderous Hogwarts where teens fight off magical predators.
Listened to Kae Tempest reading her short book On Connectionwhich was mesmerising. Kate is a brilliant spoken word artist who could read a phone book and make it enthralling. Listening to her ruminations on creativity and the on connection between the writer and reader was enthralling. Well worth a listen. The audiobook is a must here.

On a rod trip to buy an oven and get away from cranky teen aged so have been listening..."
I couldn’t get into A Deadly Education at all. I’ve enjoyed Naomi Novik’s other books Spinning Silver and Uprooted and also her Harry Potter fanfic, so it should have been a slam-dunk for me, but it just didn’t click. I found the protagonist and the setting very unappealing.

I love to hear Kae perform.
John (Taloni) wrote: "Read Pippi Longstocking. I recall enjoying these books as a preteen so picked this up for a nostalgia run. I found it almost completely unengaging for the first third, even as the book..."
Have you ever seen the Gilmore Girls episode (have you ever seen Gilmore Girls, haha) where Lorelai and Rory make Dean learn about Pippi? That's what came to mind immediately.

I remember those! And now I'll be singing the theme song from the 1960s movie for the rest of the day.
I am Pippi Longstocking, if you say it fast it's funny

I would like to point out the DVD collection to the right of the TV in this photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/B7AJ7XHB4...
It’s this 😊:


I would like to point out the DVD collection to the right of the TV in this pho..."
Wow!

To answer the above question, I don't watch much TV, so didn't see the Gilmore Girls. Hilarious clip tho. "I've always wanted to lift an immense quadruped over my head."

Gilmore girls had some serious movie and music nerds in the writers room. Case in point, Luke and Lorelei talking about Revenge of the Sith and Bewitched: https://youtu.be/FiOKXYExil4
This gets a callback later when they have an argument.

I'm going to try and blast through that one and the fourth novella, Exit Strategy, before starting our May pick, Network Effect. The novellas are very entertaining so far. I love how relatable the bot characters are.


I also finished up Arabella of Mars last night. It was...good? It's tropey and the MC is definitely toeing the Mary Sue border, but the writing was incredibly readable and I blasted through it. I really enjoyed the Regency/clockpunk mash-up, but the blatant colonialism made me feel kind of squicky. I'd like to hope it's addressed in future books in the series, but my hopes aren't high. Continuing the series is probably on the back burner for now. :(

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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