rivkat: Dean reading (dean reading)
( Oct. 5th, 2020 01:54 pm)
Hi, I am not okay, but as someone on Twitter said, I'm doing things I ordinarily enjoy because I don't know what else to do. (Other than volunteer for GOTV activities, which has been surprisingly heartening, though then again I am in a bright blue area.) I hope you all are as well as possible!


Charles Stross, Dead Lies Dreamingnew trilogy )
Emily Tesh, Drowned Countryanother novella )
Alexis Hall, Boyfriend Materialgeneral romance )

Adrian Tchaikovsky, The Expert System’s BrotherAI and wasps )
Adrian Tchaikovsky, Firewalkersthe apocalypse will have a class divide )
Alina Boyden, Stealing ThunderHijra fantasy with dragons )
James R. Gapinski, Fruit Rotfantasy about a cure-all with a cost )
Kameron Hurley, The Light Brigadefighting a war in time )

A.K. Larkwood, The Unspoken Nameescaping a goddess, making other bad choices )
Alix E. Harrow, The Ten Thousand Doors of Januaryportals, fantasy )
Jim Butcher, Peace Talksby now you know what this will be )
Lauren Beukes, AfterlandY: the last boy and his mom )
K.B. Wagers, Beyond the Empirepalace intrigue in space )
Tamsyn Muir, Harrow the Ninthwell, that was a thing I read )
Beforeigners is an HBO show set in Norway, 7 years after people from earlier time periods started appearing in numbers. Meret turned me on to it and it is amazing. Not only are there a ton of witty details about what life would be like, it also has a charismatic lead and some interesting things to say both about (1) immigration/anti-immigrant sentiment and (2) how people get inured to previously unbelievable and you-would-have-thought-intolerable situations, which has obvious relevance to the current situation. People are arriving from a thousand years ago! Ugh, is that still happening? The female lead was a Viking (but we don't use that term any more) shieldmaiden, and warriors aren't supposed to become police officers, so she just told them she was a farmwife, and they had no idea how to evaluate that claim so they believed her. Does have police work, but not US police work, so I hope it's tolerable?

My daughter and I also powered through the new She-Ra, which was great (though I think I still like Steven Universe better). Next up: new season of Lucifer, then probably Legend of Korra.


Veronica Roth, The Chosen Onesafter the victory )
K.M. Szpara, Docileslavefic )
T. Kingfisher, A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Bakingweaponized dough )
Stephen King, If It Bleedsstory collection/more Holly Gibney )
The Year’s Best Science Fiction 2019, ed. Jonathan Strahan. Good stuff )
Tasha Suri, Empire of Sanddesert magic )
Edited By, ed. Ellen Datlow: prolific editor )
Best of British Fantasy 2019horror creeps into fantasy )
K.B. Wagers, A Pale Light in the Blackspace adventure with games )
K.B. Wagers, After the Crown:gunrunner turned Empress )
Joe Hill & Gabriel Rodriguez, Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft:mysterious keys )
rivkat: olivia from fringe (olivia fringe)
( Jul. 6th, 2020 03:37 pm)
I rewatched Fringe! Still mad )
Yoon Ha Lee, Phoenix Extravagantdragon automatons )
K.B. Wagers, Behind the Thronethe nerf herder is the princess )
Martha Wells, Network EffectMurderbot! )
Sarah Kuhn, Haunted Heroinecollege days )
Sue Burke, Semiosissf with plants )
Emily Tesh, Silver in the WoodGreen Man variant )
Katherine Addison, The Angel of the CrowsSherlock Holmes wing!fic )
M.R. Carey, The Trials of Kolisurviving post-apocalyptic Britain )
Nnedi Okorafor, Akata WitchYA magic families )
Naomi Kritzer, sentient search engines )

Robert Jackson Bennett, In the Shadows of Menhorror of masculinity )
L.X. Beckett, Gamechangerdrowned world, immersive internet )
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