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a million times a trillion more ([personal profile] dolorosa_12) wrote2021-04-18 02:32 pm

Team Garden

I've spent a lot of today in the garden. Matthias and I have now filled two out of the four vegetable patches — with seeds for parnsips, beetroot, and romanesco cauliflower. The other two beds will be seeded in May with peas, butternut pumpkin, and zucchini. I've also transferred a lot of the windowsill seedlings into the outdoor container garden.

The whole place is in full bloom.

I've finished up one book this weekend so far — Seven Devils, a feminist space opera by Laura Lam and Elizabeth May. The two authors describe it as being like 'Fury Road in space,' although it felt more Firefly-esque from my perspective. It was a fun, solid book with a group of found family resistance fighters trying to overthrow an evil empire, but it was enjoyable rather than groundbreaking.

On to the book meme, which asks for:

18. A book that went after its premise like an explosion



From one jointly-authored book to another: This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. I like both authors separately, and their first work together — a f/f epistolary time-travelling spy novella, told in lush (one might say lurid or purple) prose — is a delight. The novella seems to be a bit of a divisive one — enjoyment seems to depend on whether you find their exuberant use of language to be beautiful or overwhelming, but for me it really works.

El-Mohtar describes it as Florence + the Machine’s LUNGS album if you assume (IMO correctly) that all the songs are sung to women, which definitely works for me. When I reviewed the book several years ago I described it as a love letter, told in love letters, to the notion of the letter itself, and I think that's still what I feel about it.



19. A book that started a pilgrimage

20. A frigid ice bath of a book

21. A book written into your psyche

22. A warm blanket of a book

23. A book that made you bleed

24. A book that asked a question you've never had an answer to

25. A book that answered a question you never asked

26. A book you recommend but cannot love

27. A book you love but cannot recommend

28. A book you adore that people are surprised by

29. A book that led you home

30. A book you detest that people are surprised by

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