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Reading Update
The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. by Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland. This was the first Neal Stephenson I’ve read since trying and failing to get into his Baroque Cycle, so I was pleasantly surprised at how compulsively readable this was. It dragged a bit in the middle, but I was sucked in by that point. I would love to retitle it Schrodinger’s Witches: The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.! (Spare your wrists and read the ebook. This seems like it would be extraordinarily confusing in audio.)
Abstract Painting: The Elements of Visual Language by Jane Davies. Excellent book, summed up well by its title. This is one I’ll probably reread over and over, working to absorb the contents into my subconscious mind.


“Why are all of you upside down?!” -Mayhem

6 thoughts on “In which linkity works through the tumblr backlog”

  1. I have friends who do SCA re-enactments of medieval times, and another friend who makes his own Roman armor for other re-enactments. I was cured of the “knights in full armor couldn’t move” thing long ago. 🙂

    Neat stuff about cats. I never really thought about it, but I think all of my cats’ names have ended in an “eey” sound… hmm.

    Would I watch Doctors and Demons? Heck, I want to WRITE IT. I think I have found new inspiration for my 2018 NaNo novel.

    Thanks for the link!
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  2. Oh – one more thing. I will let you know how the “Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.” is in audio. I picked it up already, so I’m going to at least try it there…

  3. I put off reading the Companions story until this morning because you scared me with the “read the tags,” but yay, it is uplifting and delightful.

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