Book Meme - 16

Apr. 11th, 2025 05:55 pm
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Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you, 1 book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews: just covers.

Kindred by Octavia E Butler. A young, Black woman in an antique white dress looks warily off to the side. The photo is in duotone, purple and white.

Book Meme - 15

Apr. 10th, 2025 10:38 pm
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Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you, 1 book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews: just covers.

Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury. The silhouette of a boy confronting a perplexing and haunting series of images in red in a hallway of mirrors.

Book Meme - 14

Apr. 9th, 2025 08:06 pm
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Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you, 1 book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews: just covers.
Generation X - Tales for An Accelerated Culture by Douglas Coupland, a neon green cover with the lettering in stark black against a cloudy black and white sky.

What I'm Doing Wednesday

Apr. 9th, 2025 05:49 pm
sage: A woman in a silver top and leggings balances on her sacrum with arms and legs extended. (Pilates)
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books (Shankar, Bennett, Adams) )

yarning
I have started crocheting again a little at a time, so as not to freak out my shoulder. I've missed it so much, even though I still do it on Sundays at yarn group. My daily routine has changed so much since hurting my shoulder. I clean the house and stare at my plants where before I would sit on the couch yarning. This speaks badly of what the house looked like before, but at least it looks better now.

dirt
I propagated my rhaphidophora and watch chain. Watched more arugula sprout. Watched impatiently for the spinach-mustard to sprout (spoiler: it hasn't). Pruned the Nogalito tree down to only two trunks. I split and repotted into 2/3 the outdoor thaumatophyllums (tree philodendrons) (bc it was a glorious day yesterday) and moved the little pup indoors. Also repotted the indoor money tree (Pachira aquatica). The pilea pepperomides is struggling. And the last flower of my adenium dropped this morning, so I pruned off the tallest trunk and am waiting for it to callus before I stick it in the pot.

PT + Pilates + Yoga + Yoga Nidra + hEDS )

food
I don't think it's possible for me to eat 30 different fruits and vegetables per week, not when I'm allergic to so many and my meals are so small. cut for discussion of intentional weight loss )

#resist
April 7 to 14: Walmart Boycott
April 18: Economic Blackout 2
April 19: #50501 Nationwide Protest #2
April 21 to 28: General Mills Boycott
May 6 to 12: Amazon Boycott 2
May 20 to 26: Walmart Boycott 2
June 3 to 9: Target Boycott
June 24 to 30: McDonald’s Boycott
July 4: Independence Day Boycott
elayna: (The Brigadier defending)
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Trailer is up! It looks good to me! Admittedly, it looks funnier than I would have expected from the books but omg, I could use some more laughs these days, I'm good with that.

runpunkrun: dana scully reading jose chung's 'from outer space,' text: read (reading)
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A global catastrophe, a people who can control rock and lava and must hide who they are or be enslaved—or killed—and a story that starts out like fantasy, turns into the kind of science fiction where advanced technology left behind by earlier civilizations might as well be magic, and then circles back around to magic. Just as this is both science fiction and fantasy at once, the tenor of the second person POV similarly slides back and forth over the course of the series, telling two stories with a single voice.

It's brutal and incredibly engrossing, with detailed worldbuilding, interesting voices, and complex characters. The ways these people love each other is bananas.

Don't read the blurbs because they have spoilers, but do read these books one after another for maximum effect, and know that there's a glossary in the back that I only found once I was finished with the first book. It would have been helpful while I was still reading, but thanks to the excellent and immersive writing, I sussed out all the meanings on my own.

Highly recommended, though the content will be a dealbreaker for some. A child dies violently at the hands of his father on the first page, and it haunts the rest of the book, though that's only the beginning of the tragedy.

Contains: climate apocalypse; violence; child harm—including sexual abuse—and death; a literal caste system with institutionalized slavery, forced breeding, eugenics; a world where brown skin is the default; generational trauma; polyamory; transgender supporting characters; second person POV; animal harm; amputation; references to cannibalism.

Status Updates from Goodreads )

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