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Frostflower and Thorn (Frostflower and Thorn, volume 1) by Phyllis Ann Karr

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 21st, 2025 // 09:13 am
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Frostflower can solve Thorn's pregnancy problem... but can the pair survive the attention of a fanatical farmer-priest?

Frostflower and Thorn (Frostflower and Thorn, volume 1) by Phyllis Ann Karr
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Long Covid update Day 16

bugshaw
♥Sep. 21st, 2025 // 12:15 pm
Update time: I posted here on Day 2 of the new Long Covid, today is Day 16, I posted the below on Facebook on Day 9. I'll make this public for a week so I have something to share on short form social media, then make it friends only.

Since the FB post last week not a lot has changed, no trajectory of improvement, largely managing to not make it horribly worse but I am having to spend a lot of time on bed rest. I've bought a wheelchair (£200 from Argos, lovely smooth thing) and been out for a short trip with Toby, me walking 2-3 minutes then pushed for a while. It's useful to be able to get out and walk a bit. Friend C is dealing with prescriptions. Mum is visiting tomorrow to chop loads of veg for batch cook (but at 80 she's retired from wheelchair pushing). I've booked in the gardener for early-mid Oct to put the garden to bed. I've cut 8" off my hair so now it's "just" shoulder length.

I have days where the heart rate feels precarious, where anything could set it leaping; and days when it feels more solid, and I can plod a bit at washing up and things, and some of those days it stays solid and others it only realises what I did a couple of hours later and soars then while I'm resting.

Stop adding things Bridget and go and lie down.


The FB post as posted:
Hello Facebook, I don't post here often (bugshaw on Bluesky or Dreamwidth usually) but it's a good way to reach a lot of people at once to say...
I'm having a big big Long Covid relapse.
Like the old days five years ago, sometimes can't prepare food or fetch drinks, barely use stairs (where the bath and study and books and papers are), felt a bit better on Friday and sat for 30 minutes at big computer for admin, crashed badly on Saturday Sunday so I'm still getting the delayed effect after apparently overdoing things but not feeling like it at the time. I can't see myself getting out of the house in September, hopefully eventually being able to do occasional things within 10 minutes walk e.g. Co-op, Light cinema, and visiting Toby in his house of many stairs (it's like a zig zag front and back).
Had three great months in the summer, garden parties, painting the garden fence, day trips to London, 3 mile walks with Toby. Was looking forward to doing more, hatching out of the last five years to a more functional life, doing more visits.
But got Covid in late August. Just my second time, the illness was noticeable but mild (that brief sore throat like I'd swallowed sandpaper), this time I'd had all the vaccines and boosters and been on Metformin for a couple of years which has a protective effect against LC. I knew to be careful, return to activity very gently. 10 min gentle gentle walk one day was fine. 20 min the next day was fine. 25 min the next morning was fine. After lunch, BOF! puppet with strings cut energy, heart pounding, oh dear I recognise this. Got myself settled downstairs with a quick bag of essentials from the upstairs where it happened. Couple of very bad days, few slightly better days so I did tiny things and got bad again.
I have rather lost track of where I am, doing long text on a small phone.
... Argh, FB cuts it off here so I'll put the rest in comments. NOT HELPFUL FB.

Part 2
But yes, probably housebound for a month except essential appointments, no London trips till at least February. Any thoughts of returning to work are right off the radar. My plan for a September full of craft and sewing projects for Christmas is off. I don't know when I'll be up to it again. This is only Day 8 of the relapse but it feels precarious and there's nothing that looks like an improvement trajectory. Ask me again in 3 months.
Good things: I know what's happening and how to manage it. Still no treatment I'm aware of but I'll let the GP know. Almost everything important is on the ground floor - bedroom, loo, basin, washer and dryer, kitchen. I've got plenty of healthy food in store. I'm ok for cash flow with the two lodgers, who also help with small things. Supportive friends and family. It's the time of year where the garden stops being desperately needy. Lots of music, podcasts, streaming video, ebooks, physical books according to energy levels. I just need to wait it out again. Sometimes I'm patient, sometimes I'm frustrated and miserable.
But that's where I am at the moment.

Part 3.
Oh you poor thing! Is there anything I can do to help?
Well actually I have given that some thought! Friends could help me:
Accompany in taxi to appointments eg GP, blood test.
Drive to appointments.
Help me buy an entry level manual folding wheelchair for occasional use (Cambridge Mobility in Sawston?) and tiny displacement rearrange furniture to store it.
Collect prescriptions from Mill Road.
Batch cook for freezer.
Veg prep for salad grab nibbles.
Visit for brief socialising.
Take masses of fresh growing basil before the season turns, there's loads and loads in the garden trough.
Check if garden needs watering.
Tiny grocery shop if delivery services let me down.
Take a ukulele - bought it last year thinking I'd learn. Not going to happen.
Bring your clippers and give me a 1-2" haircut - I've got two months of root growth and not going to get to a hairdresser for a more sensitive and gradual dyed black to natural grey transition. Bit nervous about this one but it will take away the difficult task of hair washing for months and months, gives me back a day per week it's so strenuous. I think I'd prefer a friend to a professional mobile hairdresser I don't already know, as I have very little energy for the getting to know you, discussing prettiness objectives, no I don't also want it washed etc etc. It seems like it might exhaust me before it's begun. I might be wrong. That got long. Like my hair.

Part 4 the last part.
Lodgers are fully on top of the bins and regularly refilling my 2 litre water bottles.
I know a cleaning company if I need it, and a gardener who made it a lot lower maintenance and nicer who I hope will put the garden to bed for the winter.
Best contact is email, WhatsApp, signal, text, phone. FB is very difficult on my phone and messaging is unreliable, don't know why, I have the app, it prefers the big upstairs computer.

TL;DR Bridget can't come out to play till spring, she's got to bed.
Bridget Ken from the Barbie movie: My job is bed!
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Interesting Links for 21-09-2025

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♥Sep. 21st, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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Books Received, September 13 — September 19

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 20th, 2025 // 09:28 am
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Really, more of Book Received. One work new to me, science fantasy.

Books Received, September 13 — September 19

Poll #33640 Books Received, September 13 — September 19
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Which of these look interesting?

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Yalum by Matthew Hughes (September 2025)
7 (21.2%)

Some other option (see comments)
1 (3.0%)

Cats!
32 (97.0%)

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Interesting Links for 20-09-2025

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♥Sep. 20th, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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Bad News From Alpha Centauri A…

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♥Sep. 19th, 2025 // 10:21 am
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There's a planet in the habitable zone... but not an Earthlike planet.

Bad News From Alpha Centauri A…
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Sabrena Swept Away by Karuna Riazi

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 19th, 2025 // 10:14 am
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Sabrena's life is full of struggles already. The last thing she needs is an other-worldly adventure. Life is, alas, not considerate of a teen's preferences.

Sabrena Swept Away by Karuna Riazi
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Interesting Links for 19-09-2025

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♥Sep. 19th, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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Geodesic Dreams: The Best Short Fiction of Gardner Dozois by Gardner Dozois

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 18th, 2025 // 08:47 am
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A selection of Dozois' best, from the first half of his half century career.

Geodesic Dreams: The Best Short Fiction of Gardner Dozois by Gardner Dozois
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Interesting Links for 18-09-2025

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♥Sep. 18th, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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Massachusetts has updated covid vaccine guidance

redbird
♥Sep. 17th, 2025 // 02:42 pm
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I am happy to see that "should receive" the covid vaccine or booster includes infants; children and adolescents who haven't already been vaccinated; anyone with a medical condition that puts them at higher risk of severe covid; and all household contacts of anyone at higher risk.

Everyone aged 65 or older should receive two doses, six months apart.

All healthcare workers "should" receive the vaccine, as should anyone who is pregnant, contemplating pregnancy, or has recently been pregnant, and a few other groups.

Everyone else "may receive" it.

https://www.mass.gov/doc/massachusetts-2025-2026-respiratory-illness-season-covid-19-vaccine-recommendations/download

What I saw is Massachusetts-specific, but it says it is aligned with the recommendations of the new Northeast Public Health Collaborative, which includes New England except for New Hampshire, plus New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
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Whining about online t-shirt purchases.

andrewducker
♥Sep. 17th, 2025 // 05:36 pm
Ooh, I thought, that's a really cool t-shirt! And the price is only £24, that's actually pretty reasonable!

Except no, it's £24 plus £6 tax plus £7 shipping *that takes up to 6 weeks*.

And this for an item that's print on demand. Which means, theoretically, they could print it in the UK in the first place and not have to presumably ship it to me by alpaca from Kazakhstan!

Shame, really, it's a nice t-shirt. But not £37 nice.
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Getting Lisa Home

kevin_standlee
♥Sep. 17th, 2025 // 05:58 am
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[Current Mood | relieved]
[location |Fernley, Nevada]

Lisa and Kuma are home. But that last segment was on the verge of going completely wrong.

SFO Security and What the Heck is Happening in the Bay Area )

We got Lisa into her cave (the travel trailer) and she worked on getting things running again and trying to get to bed ASAP. I had to stop and have something to eat, as my earlier plan to eat at the airport while waiting for Lisa was scuppered by the travel kerfuffle.

So everything worked out in the end, but I guess it's a good think she had such a long layover at SFO or else that too would have failed and she would have spend the night sitting by luggage carousel 9 waiting for met to come and rescue her.
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The Graveyard Apartment by Mariko Koike

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 17th, 2025 // 09:00 am
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The Central Plaza Mansion tower offers palatial 900 square foot apartments for a mere ¥35,000,000. It is a deal too good for the Kano family to turn down... although they should have.


The Graveyard Apartment by Mariko Koike
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Interesting Links for 17-09-2025

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♥Sep. 17th, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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2025/146: Kings of This World — Elizabeth Knox

tamaranth
♥Sep. 17th, 2025 // 10:23 am
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2025/146: Kings of This World — Elizabeth Knox
'In the 1980s we coined the term P, for Persuasion, which turned into P for Push when people stopped being so polite about it.' He paused a moment and pursed his lips, as if pleased with himself. [loc. 178]

Knox's latest YA novel is set in her fictional island nation of Southland, and references both Mortal Fire and the Dreamhunter Duet. Unlike the earlier books, it's set in more or less the present day: there are cellphones, EVs, the internet. And there is P (for Persuasion): a coercive / perceptual ability possessed by the Percentage, 1% of the population -- and a divisive issue in Southland society.

Vex Magdolen, sole survivor of a massacre at an 'intentional community' known as the Crucible, has strong P. Read more... )

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Life with two kids: International Demon-Hunter Shipping

andrewducker
♥Sep. 17th, 2025 // 09:43 am
A week and a half ago I ordered a couple of K-Pop Demon Hunters hoodies for the kids from Amazon. I didn't realise quite how much of a trip they'd be making:

8th - Taken from warehouse in Shenzhen (China) and handed to massive chinese shipment company SF Express.
8th - Driven an hour up the road to Dongguan shipment centre.
11th - Transported (presumably by road) 1,100 km to Ezhou (SF Express hub airport, also China))
12th - Flown to Liège Airport (Belgium), stopping over in Almaty International Airport (Kazakhstan)
14th - Flew in to Heathrow
14th - Then arrived in Stansted for customs
15th - Then handed to Hermes in London
16th - Who got it to me in Edinburgh the next day

Total cost, including shipping: £24 (£12 per top).

I am both impressed and somewhat aghast.
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vaccinated

redbird
♥Sep. 16th, 2025 // 04:43 pm
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I just got this year's covid booster, as a walk-in at CVS. I'm glad I called first, because the CVS closest to our house doesn't have the vaccine; the one where I get most of my prescriptions does.

The pharmacist asked me if I wanted to get the flu vaccine at the same time, so I told her I'm waiting, on my doctor's advice. The actual injection was faster than I expected and didn't hurt much, so that's good.

The pharmacist gave me a coupon for $10 off a $20 purchase (with the usual list of exclusions). Kitchen trash bags were on the shopping list, so I picked those up, then added a box of envelopes and a bottle of dish soap to get the total up to $20. I got home and saw we may have too much dish soap, given limited storage space, but we will use it.
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Photo cross-post

andrewducker
♥Sep. 16th, 2025 // 09:58 am
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No, daddy, it's definitely not a "pointy duck"! Have you even read the sign?
Original is here on Pixelfed.scot.

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The Feast of Saint Janis & Ginungagap by Michael Swanwick

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 16th, 2025 // 11:19 am
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The Young People review Michael Swanwick's debut Nebula finalist stories.

The Feast of Saint Janis & Ginungagap by Michael Swanwick
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Five Artificially Layered Planets and World Cities

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 16th, 2025 // 10:07 am
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Need More Surface Area? Why Not Build More?

Five Artificially Layered Planets and World Cities
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Spread Me by Sarah Gailey

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 16th, 2025 // 09:09 am
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If not friend, why friend-shaped?

Spread Me by Sarah Gailey
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In Transit

kevin_standlee
♥Sep. 16th, 2025 // 05:09 am
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[Current Mood | optimistic]
[location |Fernley, Nevada]

According to United Airlines and FlightTracker, Lisa and [personal profile] travelswithkuma are (as I write this) just heading out over the North Atlantic with a projected route passing over Iceland, Greenland, and Canada on their way to SFO, where they will have four hours to clear Immigration and Customs, re-clear Terrorization, and then board the short flight to Reno. They should arrive around 7:45 PM tonight, and I'll be there to collect them, take them home, help them get their stuff into their cave, and leave them to hibernate for as long as possible.
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2025/145: The Last Dragoners of Bowbazar — Indra Das

tamaranth
♥Sep. 16th, 2025 // 12:07 pm
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2025/145: The Last Dragoners of Bowbazar — Indra Das
“Why won’t you let me remember?” I dared ask.
She blinked. “You deserve to be real in this world. It’s not an easy thing to be stuck between worlds.” But stuck I was, and ever have been. [loc. 286]

Ru George grows up in Calcutta [sic] in the 1990s. He's the child of immigrants, and lives with his grandmother and his parents. Ru's father is a failed fantasy author: his novel The Dragoner's Daughter (about dragonriders on a distant planet using their mounts to traverse multiple realities) sold only 52 copies. Ru's grandmother tells him fantastical stories about his grandfather having started life as a woman (Ru can see the truth of this in old photos). Ru's mother administers the Tea of Forgetting after meals, and before bedtime. 

Read more... )
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Interesting Links for 16-09-2025

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♥Sep. 16th, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 15-09-2025

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♥Sep. 15th, 2025 // 07:39 pm
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Bundle of Holding: Dread Laironomicon

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 15th, 2025 // 02:17 pm
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100 lair entries in two succinct pages apiece, from Aboleth's Sunken Lair to Wyvern's Nest.

Bundle of Holding: Dread Laironomicon
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Clarke Award Finalists 2014

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 15th, 2025 // 10:17 am
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2014: Creationism is banned in British schools, the first same sex marriages in the UK are conducted, and Canadian Mark Carney helps the UK navigate challenging times. What ever happened to Carney, anyway?

Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 73


Which 2014 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?

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Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
70 (95.9%)

God's War by Kameron Hurley
25 (34.2%)

Nexus by Ramez Naam
10 (13.7%)

The Adjacent by Christopher Priest
5 (6.8%)

The Disestablishment of Paradise by Phillip Mann
1 (1.4%)

The Machine by James Smythe
3 (4.1%)



Bold for have read, italic for intend to read, underline for never heard of it.

Which 2014 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
God's War by Kameron Hurley

Nexus by Ramez Naam
The Adjacent by Christopher Priest
The Disestablishment of Paradise by Phillip Mann
The Machine by James Smythe
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2025/144: Cinder House — Freya Marske

tamaranth
♥Sep. 15th, 2025 // 08:26 am
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2025/144: Cinder House — Freya Marske
Scholar Mazamire's own theory was that a ghost was how a building held a grudge, because it was not human enough to do it on its own. [loc. 527]

A novella-length variation on 'Cinderella': it begins with Ella's death at sixteen, dizzy with the poison that has killed her father, falling downstairs as the house convulses at his demise. Shortly thereafter, Ella finds herself merging with the house itself. She cannot leave the property, and the only people who can see her are her stepmother Patrice and her two stepsisters, Danica (who likes to read) and Greta (who likes to get her own way).Read more... )

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Transit

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 14th, 2025 // 06:38 pm
So, yesterday, the wheelchair ramp on the Rt 8 bus I was on developed a bug. Or the system that detects if it is deployed did. The ramp retracted correctly but the bus thought it had not, and would not move.

Ha ha! I pick my routes to maximize alternatives in case of break-downs. I just disembarked and talked over to the LRT. Which, I discovered, was having a minor service delay.

My contingency plans can handle two delays, but not three. Good for me there were just the two. It did mean I was only a little early for work.

On the way home, just after I disembarked from the LRT, an SUV cut the LRT off so the SUV could reach the parking lot ten seconds earlier. If the train had not stopped, I'd have had to stick around, both as a witness and because the accident would blocked the sidewalk between me and the stop I needed to get to.

Less than five minutes after the LRT near-miss, three SUVs tried to turn into the same lane at the same time. I don't think they hit each other but there was a short discussion between the drivers before they all left. I'd have had to stick around for that as well, because it would have blocked the route my bus uses.
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The Dosadi Experiment (ConSentiency, volume 2) by Frank Herbert

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 14th, 2025 // 08:57 am
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Bureau of Sabotage agent Jorj X. McKie is assigned a legal and ethical trap: a planet of victims, who, whether rescued or left to their impending doom, present a danger to the ConSentiency.

The Dosadi Experiment (ConSentiency, volume 2) by Frank Herbert
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Interesting Links for 14-09-2025

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♥Sep. 14th, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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Books Received, September 6 — September 12

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 13th, 2025 // 09:06 am
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Six works new to me: two fantasy (one a roleplaying game), four science fiction. The roleplaying game is part of a series but otherwise, they all seem to be stand-alone.

Books Received, September 6 — September 12


Poll #33608 Books Received, September 6 — September 12
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Which of these look interesting?

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Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent (October 2025)
8 (17.4%)

Outlaw Planet by M.R. Carey (November 2025)
20 (43.5%)

Champions of Chaos by Calum Colins, et al
1 (2.2%)

Slow Gods by Claire North (November 2025)
24 (52.2%)

The Divine Gardener’s Handbook: Or What to Do if Your Girlfriend Accidentally Turns Off the Sun by Eli Snow (August 2026)
22 (47.8%)

Death Engine Protocol: Better Dying Through Science by Margret A. Treiber (April 2025)
13 (28.3%)

Some other option (see comments)
0 (0.0%)

Cats!
30 (65.2%)

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Interesting Links for 13-09-2025

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♥Sep. 13th, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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another week passes...

jennlk
♥Sep. 12th, 2025 // 10:46 am
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[Current Music |birdies in the backyard, cars going by]

three things version

garden - cleared the grass & chicory out of the overgrown bed where I want to put the hardy hibiscus that we missed in the spring; today I need to go out with a fork and get more of the roots out (and annoy the ant colony that's set up camp there). Watered the helianthus (perennial "sunflower") in the new bed. Today I need to go water the painted nettle that I'm going to move tomorrow, and water the space where it's going. We've had very little rain since early August, so things are very dry. Should also plan on moving the strawberries this weekend, but they also need to be watered before I move them

bands - two rehearsals this week. LCCB is in a different location for now (the space we usually use is under renovation), and it's very different. It's much smaller, the access is less good, and there is a building problem with the lighting, such that there's very little light in the room. During the school day, it's not such an issue, as there's windows around three sides of the room, but at night it's very dark. Apparently, people are complaining about the space. Bad Form, people, Bad Form. Yes, it's not what we usually have, but it's what we've got. *you* find somewhere for the band to rehearse. Farmington is in the usual place. BM, YA, and I made up a new layout last week. The bass clarinet player has been wondering if we could set up so that zie can hear the bsaxes better, so we tried something new. Worst case, Maestro hates it and has us change it back. unfortunately, it now means that I'm in the middle of the band which will make getting to my seat harder.

work - BC is discovering how much election work DC did. Ballots should be in next week, so I get to build a test deck/spreadsheet so that we can do the accuracy test before we send ballots out. And start stuffing envelopes. We did get the ballot mailing envelopes - ordered a *lot*, because they're not gonna change and they'll only get more expensive and we know there's at least two elections next year.
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Happy 11th Birthday, James Nicoll Reviews!

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 12th, 2025 // 09:12 am


I'd been posting reviews to LiveJournal since April of 2014 but on September 12, 2014, James Nicoll Reviews went live, with a review of Robert A. Heinlein's Between Planets.
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Awake in the Floating City by Susanna Kwan

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 12th, 2025 // 08:57 am
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It's time for Bo to leave doomed San Francisco behind... just as soon as she completes one final task.

Awake in the Floating City by Susanna Kwan
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Interesting Links for 12-09-2025

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♥Sep. 12th, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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2025/143: Twilight Cities: Lost Capitals of the Mediterranean — Katherine Pangonis

tamaranth
♥Sep. 12th, 2025 // 08:00 am
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2025/143: Twilight Cities: Lost Capitals of the Mediterranean — Katherine Pangonis

...in Syracuse, the ghosts feel like they raise the city up; in Ravenna, Nicola thinks they hold it back. [loc. 3703]

Pangolis explores five ancient capitals (Tyre, Carthage, Syracuse, Ravenna and Antioch) leavening historical detail with her own impressions of each city's modern remnants: a blend of history and travel writing which works better in some chapters than in others. Read more... )

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Bundle of Holding: Rifts Worlds 1 (from 2018) & Rifts Land and Sea (from 2022)

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 11th, 2025 // 03:35 pm
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11 sourcebooks that range across the shattered Earth of the Rifts tabletop roleplaying game from Palladium Books.

Bundle of Holding: Rifts Worlds 1




More World Books for the cross-dimensional tabletop roleplaying game

Bundle of Holding: Rifts Land and Sea (from 2022)
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covid vaccine and "underlying conditions"

redbird
♥Sep. 11th, 2025 // 02:50 pm
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[personal profile] siderea points out that you probably have >a href="https://siderea.dreamwidth.org/1882720.html">"at least one underlying condition" for which the covid vaccine is (still) recommended by the US government, because most people do: the list includes being overweight, high blood pressure, depression, former smokers, and "physical inactivity." She speculates that the list may have been drafted to be as inclusive as possible, by someone who didn't have the authority to say "just give it to everyone."

The current official announcements, widely echoed, sounds as though most people can't get the vaccine, because the FDA is now being run by anti-vaxxers. That is almost certainly not an accident: if you think you can't have the vaccine, you won't ask for it.

Siderea also points out that even if you aren't on that list, a doctor can prescribe this, or almost any approved medication, to anyone they think it's appropriate for. In other contexts, this is what they mean by "off-label" use of a drug.

Note, however, that this may affect whether you have to pay for the vaccine yourself, rather than it being covered by insurance.

It has been pointed out elsewhere that you can always lie to them: nobody has a complete list of former smokers, for example.
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Photo cross-post

andrewducker
♥Sep. 11th, 2025 // 11:47 am
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Rainbow over Arthur's Seat
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♥Sep. 11th, 2025 // 08:56 am
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A woodcarver's foster daughter sets out to free a maiden from a magical tower prison, just the sort of thing that always works out exactly according to plan, without unforeseen geopolitical complications.

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2025/142: Everfair — Nisi Shawl

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♥Sep. 11th, 2025 // 11:57 am
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2025/142: Everfair — Nisi Shawl

He had been warned, but had thought Everfair too remote, too obscure, for Leopold's dependents to seek its destruction. He had thought that because this land had been legitimately purchased they were safe. He had trusted to his enemy's basic humanity to preserve them. [p. 95]

Everfair is a steampunk-flavoured alternate history, beginning in 1889. The Fabian Society, instead of founding the London School of Economics, purchases land in the Congo as a refuge for those fleeing the oppressive, violent regime of the Belgian government and their rubber plantations. Everfair, as the new country is called, is initially populated by African-Americans and liberal whites, as well as escaped slaves. King Mwenda, whose land it was before the Belgians stole it, is not wholly pleased with the way that Everfair is run: but he and his favourite wife, Josina -- a fearsome diplomat -- are playing a long game.

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Interesting Links for 11-09-2025

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♥Sep. 11th, 2025 // 12:00 pm
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♥Sep. 10th, 2025 // 09:54 am
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Behold, Vitruvian Ducker!

(Sophia was delighted to discover that she can give Gideon piggy backs and has now been doing them whenever she can. Which is impressive when they weigh basically the same.)
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Five SF Stories Built Around Specific, Context-Dependent Disabilities

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 10th, 2025 // 10:04 am
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Some characteristics are disadvantageous in highly specific SFF circumstances...

Five SF Stories Built Around Specific, Context-Dependent Disabilities
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Otaku Vampire's Love Bite, volume 1 By Julietta Suzuki (Translated by Tomo Kimura)

james_davis_nicoll
♥Sep. 10th, 2025 // 08:58 am
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Otaku Hina is delighted that her Japanese neighbour Kyuta looks just like Hina's favourite anime character. Alas, Kyuta dislikes anime almost as much as vampires like Hina.

Otaku Vampire's Love Bite, volume 1 By Julietta Suzuki (Translated by Tomo Kimura)
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2025/141: The Nature of the Beast — Louise Penny

tamaranth
♥Sep. 10th, 2025 // 08:48 am
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2025/141: The Nature of the Beast — Louise Penny
One person, not associated with the case, would be chosen to represent all Canadians. They would absorb the horror. They would hear and see things that could never be forgotten. And then, when the trial was over, they would carry it to their grave, so that the rest of the population didn’t have to. One person sacrificed for the greater good. “You more than read his file, didn’t you?” said Myrna. “There was a closed-door trial, wasn’t there?” Armand stared at her... [p. 34]

This was a real contrast to The Long Way Home: there's a murder in the first couple of chapters, and a plot that spans decades and continents. We learn more about some of the less storied inhabitants of Three Pines (Ruth and Monsieur Béliveau, the grocer, were activists in the 1970s: one of the villagers is a veteran of the Vietnam War) and a terrifying new -- or old -- threat is introduced.

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andrewducker
♥Sep. 9th, 2025 // 02:01 pm
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Sophia is having her evening snack while sitting on the window ledge watching the world go by.
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