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A Chicago Pope implies the existence of an MLA Pope and APA Pope
May 8, 2025 at 5:36 PM
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Here are the US reciprocal tariffs against all the territories mentioned in Enya’s Orinoco Flow
April 2, 2025 at 11:49 PM
#rreads Daisy Jones & The Six: not my kind of thing. Having seen That Look in the Fleetwood Mac concert I understand the impulse, but the characters feel like cardboard and I'm surprised people still go for Mary Sues in the year of our lord 2019.
April 3, 2025 at 12:12 PM
#rreads A Clockwork Orange: Lots to think about. Still parsing! Real horrorshow. Linguists really went wild on this one, huh.
April 3, 2025 at 12:10 PM
#rreads Chestnut Street by Maeve Binchy: friend lent to me otherwise I wouldn't have picked this up; ok for a quick kind of read! Some stories were nice, but a lot of them were of the O My Husband Left Me variety and too similar
April 3, 2025 at 12:08 PM
#rreads Project Hail Mary: better than the Martian insofar as the narrator is a lot more bearable, but I have yet to find a book that can make really hard scifi interesting
April 3, 2025 at 12:07 PM
#rreads What Moves the Dead by T Kingfisher: Right I'm calling it. I don't understand the point of retellings if either a) you don't change that much of the original story or b) what you do change doesn't add very much. Undecided which this falls into, but definitely one of the two.
April 3, 2025 at 12:05 PM
#rreads The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst: I would have liked this if it were 200 pages. As it is it was SUCH a slog to get through, spotted with "'Oh...' said Nick. "Yes..." murmured Wani. "-esque conversations that also made the denouement feel ridiculously fast.
April 3, 2025 at 12:04 PM
#rreads She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan: eh, all right. I did like that they didn't shy away from morally grey decisions, but the whole thing dragged a bit too long, and if I had a penny for every time they were like 'ALAS MY FATE' I would have retired.
April 3, 2025 at 12:00 PM
#rreads life, the universe, and everything: i really loved the first hitchhikers book and progressively they feel like they've gotten sillier and sillier. there were flashes of fun with this one but i dunno, some of the tangents were just too much for me
March 21, 2025 at 9:23 AM
#rreads trumpet by jackie kay: oh, oh. I think it must have been quite brave for its time, but some of the ways that it handles transness reads difficult now. i also wish there had been more music; why make joss a trumpeter if you're not really going to go into the music
March 16, 2025 at 12:25 PM
#rreads mythos by stephen fry: a typically amiable frolic thru greek mythology. i do think it would have been less engaging if he hadn't been reading it (did the audiobook).
March 16, 2025 at 12:00 PM
#rreads jurassic park by michael crichton: after i finished this i opened letterboxd and made a new list of movie adaptations that are better than books. then i looked up similar lists. JP appears on... a lot of them.
March 16, 2025 at 11:58 AM
#rreads orbital by samantha harvey: ohh, i really loved this. is it booker bait? yes. is it meandering without plot? yes. is it too purple/mary oliver at times? yes. still loved it somehow.
March 16, 2025 at 11:57 AM
sorry my bsky is just a book log at this point. one day i will be more interestin
March 3, 2025 at 8:54 PM
#rreads Endgame by Samuel Beckett - as always, something I think I like but need to read 234798 things around it to understand
March 3, 2025 at 8:54 PM
#rreads Bel Canto by Ann Patchett: I loved this a lot more than dutch house. Maybe because it's about music? Parts of it really moved me. I do still think it was a trifle too idealistic, but maybe that was the point, living in a dream world.
March 3, 2025 at 11:41 AM
#rreads all systems red by martha wells: love the concept but felt like it was a bit too short fr me to really get a sense of it as a book. (which, like - i love novellas, but i think there are novellas and books that are too short if that makes sense) am interested enough to read the next one tho
February 25, 2025 at 8:44 PM
#rreads malibu rising by taylor j reid: I found seven husbands ok, very booktoky, and this was the same. endless parade of unnecessary characters at the end. really only picked it up bc i needed a read and it was in the community box, and finished it in like 2 hours - literal airport book
February 25, 2025 at 8:41 PM
#rreads welcome to the hyunam-dong bookshop: kind of a strange break from the coffee gets cold kind of vibes wrt the fairly serious discussions about work and place in society, as if it couldn't make up its mind whether it wanted to be a commentary or cosy read
February 25, 2025 at 8:37 PM
#rreads the teller of small fortunes by julie leong: out of my wheelhouse, read for a book club. commits a cardinal sin (in my book) of lazy naming - 'laohu' and 'malaya'. it would take too many characters to explain this. its nudgewink moments didn't fit into the earnestness, which sometimes grated
February 19, 2025 at 7:36 PM
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You: They did the math.

Me: ᵀʰᵉʸ ᵈⁱᵈ ᵗʰᵉ ᵐᵒⁿˢᵗᵉʳ ᵐᵃᵗʰ

You: What was that?

Me: Nothing.

Me three hours later in a whisper: ᴵᵗ ʷᵃˢ ᵃ ᵍʳᵃᵛᵉʸᵃʳᵈ ᵍʳᵃᵖʰ
February 14, 2025 at 3:47 AM
#rreads mystic river by dennis lehane: i don't think you could call this a thriller when it was such an absolute slog. midway thru i was like by god could we be done already??? i think it would have worked if it'd been half as long. also some real questionable victim blaming stuff lol
February 17, 2025 at 8:38 AM
#rreads memorial by alice oswald: such a great example of why it's called lyric poetry... some beautiful lines and i found that i never got tired of it even though the conceit is the same throughout
February 16, 2025 at 11:16 AM
#rreads and then there were none: sometimes you just gotta reread a classic. (also we're doing a book club with english second languagers and thought this would be a good, easy intro!)
February 16, 2025 at 11:16 AM