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What I’ve Read:
A Power Unbound - The Last Binding #3 by Freya Marske
I read this in about two days, after re-reading the prior two books, and I am really excited – Marske absolutely nailed the landing on this series! The ending took all the themes of the prior books and was like, Hold my beer. I strongly recommend this book and this whole series!

The main couple for this book are Jack Allen, Lord Hawthorn, and Alan Ross aka Alonzo Rossi. They have a dynamic that would be hate sex if they didn’t both openly acknowledge how much fun they have arguing with each other. Watching them test and push each other starts off as a safe way for each of them to get what they want, but gradually becomes a situation where they are entangled and tender with each other. It’s a great relationship dynamic.

I was particularly pleased with how Marske managed to figure out a happy ending for three different committed couples, AND addressed the central problem of inequality

If you’re able to, I think the trilogy is best enjoyed by reading straight thru - Marske doesn’t spend a lot of time reworking events from the prior books, which I appreciate, but it does mean you’ll need to remember who the key players are from book to book. Several of the reveals are set up as far back as the first book. (I do know someone who picked up the second book as a stand alone, and while she enjoyed the romance, the stakes of the larger plot were a bit opaque.)

System Collapse – Martha Wells – Audiobook by Kevin R. Free
First: the events of this book take place immediately after Network Effect, the full-length Murderbot novel that came out in 2020. The Tor.com review mentioned that this novella felt like it was taken directly from NE, and I agree – you will not understand this story without reading Network Effect

I listened to this audiobook immediately (Libby got it to me the day it came out! When did I get in line??) and I really enjoyed it. It felt like a continuation of major themes coming out of the earlier books – what does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be free? - and takes a look at those from multiple angles. As much as previous stories with Murderbot were about recognizing trauma, this book is about the messy process of *feeling* those feelings and grief, and figuring out what to do next.

What I’m Reading:
City of Blades – Robert Jackson Bennett - Xing Book Club – Compulsively readable. Feels very interested in the bloody awfulness of having an empire and keeping it, no matter who gets in the way. The main character was introduced in City of Stairs and the story will not make sense without it.

A Canticle for Leibowitz – Walter J Miller Jr – not much progress but was able to renew from library (Stream; SciFi Classics)

It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections in Horror - Joe Vallese (Editor) – SPN Seminar – Short essays where queer authors talk about horror cinema’s impact on them, with a focus on particular movies.

What I’ll Read Next:
Dark Rise – CS Pacat – re-read before the next book comes out.
Dark Heir – New book!
House of Leaves – Robobook Club – Haven’t touched it since I started it.
Ninefox Gambit – Xing Book Club
When Women Were Dragons - Xing Book Club

Owned and need to read: California Bones, Raven Song by IA Ashcroft, At The Feet of the Sun by Victoria Goddard, Tamryn Eradani's Enchanting Encounters Books 2 and 3, Tom Stoppard, Invention of love, "You Just Need to Lose Weight" and Other Myths about Fatness by Aubrey Gordon, Alisha Rai Partners in Crime, the Right Swipe, Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle

Some thinking about reading organization : Streams? Cut bc probably boring )

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What I’ve Read
The Witch King - Martha Wells – I think I had some user error with this one – I read the first third one day and got sidetracked and ended up reading the rest in a fugue stress state while waiting anxiously for something – not a good approach. I like Kai and the world build here is actually very interesting – the central mystery is engaging. The structure and some components of the stories definitely show Wells’s appreciation for Mo Dao Zu Shi (Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation) but it has some divergences that make it a stand alone story. Some thematic elements that crossed over are the dual timelines of the novels, the main character’s general cheerful demeanor, the element of breaking a social taboo being crucial to their social acceptance, and some body switching!

Beasts of Burden: Animal Rites – Evan Dorkin – I think I liked this volume better than the first one I read, and this is actually the first in the series. Shorter sections, a big more goody, slightly different cast, an artist I preferred for the animals – overall, a really pleasant read.

Nimona - ND Stevenson – A good book! I was a victim of overhype here, I had heard about it so much that I had formed some opinions before going in, but that was a mistake. I generally think that this was a pretty fun story with a really honest core about the emotional cost of being deliberately hurt by people. I’ll read more by Stevenson.

Podcasts – I am FINALLY getting to the good stuff in the fourth and final season of Wolf 359. It’s rare for me to go into something really totally unspoiled but here I am!

What I’m Reading:
The last unicorn by Peter S. Beagle -19% - I really thought that there would be fluff in this book or thing I didn’t recall, but nope, I have a very solid (if unordered) memory of all the elements of this book. I am deeply enjoying the re-read.
The Count of Monte Cristo – 45% Getting into the swing of the revenge plot! Our vengeful lead is in Paris causing marital strife for the Danglars family by means of horse sales.
Kristeva Powers of Horror – 24% This book makes sense for no more than three sentences at a time, then I am just thrown back into the confusion of a person who Does Not Believe in Freud.
The King in Yellow 25% -static – The next story up for me would be In the Court of the Dragon

What I’ll Read Next
Book Club – This is how you lose the time war

Library Books
The way home : Peter Beagle.
Fun home : a family tragicomic Alison Bechdel.
Beasts of burden : occupied territory Evan Dorkin
Neighborhood watch Evan Dorkin
The spear cuts through water Simon Jimenez.
Horror : a very short introduction Darryl Jones.
The artist's reality : philosophies of art Mark Rothko
Helpmeet Naben Ruthnum.
Nimona Noelle Stevenson.
Into the riverlands Nghi Vo.
Unnatural magic C.M. Waggoner.

Libby Books
Neon Gods
A Substitute Wife for the Prizefighter
The Bromance Book Club

Owned and need to read: California Bones, Raven Song by IA Ashcroft, Kraken's Sacrifice by Katee Robert, Even Though I Know the End by CL Polk, At The Feet of the Sun by Victoria Goddard, Tamryn Eradani's Enchanting Encounters Books 2 and 3, Like Real People Do by EL Massey, Tom Stoppard, Invention of love, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes by Caitlin Doughty, "You Just Need to Lose Weight" and Other Myths about Fatness by Aubrey Gordon, Alisha Rai Partners in Crime, the Right Swipe

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