Books read, March

20 Aug 2025 02:59 pm
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Favourite of the month was Runt, both book and film.

Looking glass sound, Catriona Ward.
Four thousand weeks, Oliver Burkeman
Old school, Gordon Korman
Game changer, Rachel Reid
Head of the lower school, Dorothea Moore
Bye forever I guess, Jodi Meadows
Traces of two pasts, Kazushige Nojima
Runt, Craig Silvey
Walking to Aldabaran, Adrian Tchaikovsky
The angel of the crows, Katherine Addison
Galatea, Madeleine Miller
Illegal contact, Santino Hassell
Women and children first: the fiction of two world wars, Mary Cadogan
How to draw a secret, Cindy Chang



Looking glass sound, Catriona Ward. Wilder goes back to the Maine coast he spent his childhood at to write the story of him and his friends and a serial killer, one teenage summer. The memoir he originally started writing at college was stolen by his mysterious roommate and published as a fictional success - this is his chance to finally set the record straight. But who is telling the truth? Evocative writing, great setting and effectively creepy but I am picky about twists and in the end this piled on one too many and I lost touch with the characters.

Four thousand weeks: time management for mortals, Oliver Burkeman. Friendly pep-talk by the Guardian column writer about not maximising productivity and instead doing more with your life by embracing finitude. My sister loves this; I liked it but did feel it went on a bit.

Old school, Gordon Korman. Dexter has lived in his grandmother’s retirement community since he was six, and been cheerfully homeschooled by her and the other residents; suddenly he has to attend school. Desperate to leave, he nevertheless can’t help intervening when he sees a few things that need fixing… Rotating pov, community-building; it’s fun, not a top-tier Korman but still enjoyable.

Game changer, Amy Aislin. I see I wrote “sappy, no tension, I have concerns about food safety” but not the author, who turned out to be a bit tricky to track down as there’s also a het sports romance with a baker called The Game Changer and if you search for m/m hockey it’s all Rachel Reid’s Game Changers series. This one has a hockey player in his last year with a chance at the NHL who employs a hot personal assistant who is trying to get a fledgling cake jar business going and is desperate for cash. See previous comments plus add a bit about lack of professionalism in employer/employee relationships.

Head of the lower school, Dorothea Moore. Girl from large poor family (father presumed dead in the war, am sure you can guess at least part of the ending) wins scholarship to prestigious school, whose pupils are largely appalled at the prospect of a scholarship girl from a council school. Moore is rather fond of action so this also involves a lot of hair-raising dashes through the fens, spies, floods etc, in addition to various japes at school. Joey makes a lot of mistakes, some of which ring truer than others (she overhears a cousin disdaining her presence and makes a rapid exit from her aunt’s house, intending to walk the six miles back to school and send a postcard later, rather than stay feeling unwanted) but her heart is obviously in the right place and she is also English (Joey starts the book in Scotland but this appears to be temporary), so she wastes no time in uncovering conspiracies, learning Morse, revealing spies etc. There is a cute Belgian refugée, an evil French-Swiss chemistry professor, and a bit where one of the teachers comes back to school after an illness and Joey remarks: “she might have died of that loathly ‘flu; lots of people have,” which actually struck me more than all the declarations of national pride.

Bye forever I guess, Jodi Meadows. RL and online identities collide - 13 year old Ingrid stands up to her dominating and exploitative “friend” Rachel, and is ostracised; at least she has her online BFF and fellow MMORPG player Lauren, and, following a wrong number text, a new online acquaintance, Traveler. But maybe Traveler is closer than she thinks… This is a solid portrayal of friendships and first crushes, on and off-line, and the tensions between them, and the fandom (Ingrid and Lauren have a favourite author, and get to meet her) and gaming bits are all well done.

Traces of two pasts, Kazushige Nojima. Backstory for Tifa and Aerith. I like the Midgar slums bits for Tifa more than the Nibelheim bits (Barrett with baby Marlene!), and the Aerith half is less compelling when it tries to expand on what’s already shown in the game (Aerith’s trial in the Temple of the Ancients in the game is about 50x more powerful than anything here.

Runt, Craig Silvey. I saw the movie first and it’s one of those rare cases where both are excellent. The movie is a very faithful adaption of this story in which Annie, a farm girl in an Australian town where drought and an evil water baron have jeopardised everyone’s livelihoods, adopts Runt, a stray dog who turns out to have a startling talent for competitive agility. It’s funny and touching and satisfying; has an older lesbian get-together (Annie’s widowed gran and the retired indigenous Australian champion agility trainer).

Walking to Aldabaran, Adrian Tchaikovsky. Astronaut lost inside a wormhole maze on an alien artefact survives - somehow. Nicely compact creepiness with a Beowulf homage that reminds me once again that I have never read the original.

The angel of the crows, Katherine Addison. “Sherlock Holmes wingfic meets Jack the Ripper,” I’ve written, and unfortunately the angel bits feel as stuck on as the wings. I know Addison’s read a lot about the Ripper but most of this is retelling Sherlock Holmes classics with the supernatural shoehorned in. I liked her Watson slightly more than her Holmes, but the more that got revealed the more I found holes in the background worldbuilding.

Galatea, Madeleine Miller. Short story, really, of the “men are bad, especially in Greek myth,” genus, but I liked it and it didn’t irk me the way her The Song of Achilles did.

Illegal contact, Santino Hassell. I was looking for non hockey sports m/m and the author’s name seemed vaguely familiar, so I tried this. Then I checked afterwards and discovered where I’d seen the name was the disclosure that Santino Hassell, supposed bisexual former addict single father with cancer, was actually a Texas housewife who exploited gay teens, using their stories/texts etc in her fiction, and now I’m not even going to bother to review this.

Women and children first: the fiction of two world wars, Mary Cadogan. Opinionated but reasonably thorough, although I think Cadogan loses patience more quickly when dealing with anything outside GO (girlsown) fiction. The book I most liked the sound of from this, Munition Mary (published 1918, girl joins WWI munition factory, I suspect she probably uncovers at least one German spy and saves someone heroically)

How to draw a secret, Cindy Chang. Middle grade autobiographical graphic novel (yup, I snitch these from my kids). Cindy, a keen artist, is not allowed to tell anyone her father has moved back to Taiwan from the US; then an unexpected trip back reveals why he left, and why her family is no longer perfect. Nicely done and good at managing emotions realistically (I was also relieved the secret wasn’t child abuse).

Favourite board games

20 Aug 2025 10:56 am
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A thing went past on Tumblr that was like "List your 25 favourite board games", and I don't think I can manage 25, but I can probably do ten. In no particular order:

  • Once Upon a Time: Semi-cooperative storytelling. Everybody gets a hand of cards with story elements like "frog" and "crown" and "witch", and the aim is to play them in an order that creates a reasonably coherent fairy story. Each player also gets one ending card, and wins if they can bend the story into a shape that lets them cap it with their ending. I have fond memories of the time we were approaching what felt like the end of the story and realised that nobody had an ending that fit, so we had to pull a "meanwhile, the princess's brother" and tack on another entire story before we could finish.
  • Half Truth: A trivia quiz game specifically designed to avoid the common problems of trivia quiz games, such as players feeling like they know the answers to everyone's questions except their own. One of the few games I've backed on Kickstarter and been entirely happy with. My only regret is that everybody knows better than to challenge me to trivia games now.
  • Cockroach Poker: A bluffing game that involves handing people creepy-crawlies and lying about what they are. The game ends as soon as one player is eliminated, so there's no pressure to be The Winner, and as long as I'm not dangerously close to elimination I can relax and enjoy trolling people.
  • Ingenious: Abstract tile-placement game. Has an interesting scoring mechanic where each player has separate scores for each tile type, and only their lowest score counts at the end of the game, so it's a bad strategy to try and rack up one score and neglect the others.
  • Betrayal at House on the Hill: Starts as a cooperative game about a group of people exploring an old abandoned house with a spooky reputation, then halfway through one player (chosen according to criteria that change each game depending on how the exploration went) is transformed into or revealed as a villain whom the others must defeat. Has several fun variants, including a licensed Scooby-Doo edition. The first edition had a famous misprint that sometimes resulted in finding a subterranean lake in the attic.
  • Star Realms: My favourite deck-building game. Acquire a fleet of space ships and space stations to defeat your enemies.
  • Dixit: Everybody puts down a card, and the active player gives a hint about which card is theirs. They get no points if nobody correctly identifies their card, but also no points if everybody correctly identifies their card. The cards have strange and interesting artwork on them.
  • Fury of Dracula: Hidden movement. One player is Dracula, attempting to make a comeback and secure dominion over Europe, while the other players control a team of vampire hunters (Professor Van Helsing, Mrs Harker, Dr Seward, and Lord Godalming) trying to track him down and put a stop to him.
  • Star Fluxx: My favourite version of Fluxx. The creeper mechanics are interesting, and I enjoy the way that it includes allusions to many different science fiction franchises and tropes, and in particular the way that many of the cards change meaning with context (for instance, "The Doctor", which means one thing if it's paired with "The Time Machine" and something else if it's played with "The Captain" and "The Expendable Crewman").
  • Flamme Rouge: Racing game. Each player controls two cyclists, racing around a track with terrain features like hills and rough ground that affect how fast you travel, and you get an aerodynamic drafting advantage if you position yourself well relative to other cyclists (which is one reason you get two cyclists, so that one can try to give the other a boost). You have a certain number of cards that let your cyclist put in extra effort for a turn, but once you use them they're gone, so it's important to use them at the moments where they'll do the most good.

And five games that I think might become favourites if I get to play them more than once:

  • RoboRally: Each player is trying to control a robot around an obstacle course. You determine your robot's movement for each round at the start of the round, and then all the robots move at once. Knowing left from right and clockwise from counterclockwise are very important. There's a significant chance that another robot will bump into yours and send you off in entirely the wrong direction.
  • Unmatched: Fighting game where every player has a unique character or duo with their own special abilities. There are a whole bunch of expansions that add extra characters, such as Cobbles and Fog (heroes and villains from Victorian literature) and Battle of Legends (heroes and monsters from classical mythology).
  • Winter Tales: Storytelling game set in a world of twisted fairy tales.
  • Bomb Busters: Cooperative logic game where the players are a team trying to deactivate a bomb by cutting the right wires in the right order.
  • King of Monster Island: From the same series as King of Tokyo, a game about giant monsters fighting for control of territory. It's been long enough since I played it that I don't remember the details clearly, but my notes are emphatic about how much I enjoyed it.
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Fandom: PMD: Destruction Call (can tag as just pokemon) x Cassette Beasts
Rating: G/General
Artist notes: i have no idea how to tag cbcs/dekudogs sorry if im not doin it right lol
Content notes: it's a gif! also this is an au of barkley where instead of getting isekai'd into new wirral he ended up in the pmd: dc universe as one of the local fakemon (a laelapis specifically, he's also a delta pokemon, too.) lol
Summary: barkley under the stars!!!

nice night under the stars... )

Dear Rarepair creator

20 Aug 2025 02:48 am
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Dear [community profile] rarepairexchange creator,

thank you so much for writing a story or creating art for me! I'll be absolutely thrilled about anything you can create about the relationships I requested, and everything important is in the requests themselves, but if you'd like even more info, general likes etc., here you go,

My AO3 account is [archiveofourown.org profile] Trobadora, and it's set to welcome treats.

General Preferences

Likes & Dislikes/DNWs )

Fandoms and relationships

In somewhat alphabetical order - note that some sections are expanded compared to the sign-up form:

Jump directly to:
绅探 | Detective L: Huo Wensi/Luo Fei )

Grimm: Nick Burkhardt/Sean Renard/Juliette Silverton )

镇魂 | Guardian (TV): Ya Qing/Zhu Hong )

Grimm/Guardian crossover: Renard/Ya Qing )

Legend of the Seeker: Cara/Darken Rahl )

Once Upon a Time in Wonderland: Anastasia/Jabberwocky )

Time Engraver Crossovers: Time Engraver/Zhao Yunlan, Time Engraver/Jiang Yang )

长公主在上 | Eldest Princess On Top: Li Yunzhen/Gu Xuanqing )

Tuesday, 19th August 2025

19 Aug 2025 02:43 pm
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Fic and music

19 Aug 2025 07:04 pm
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I truly am terrible at posting updates. However I have been lost in fic-writing world (a nice place to hide from the horrors), and have actually managed to post something!

Crystal Gets A Boyfriend, Chapter 4: The Living Boy and the Dead Girl

Lalalalala, Dead Boy Detectives still rule my heart. 💜

~

And to keep this post full of nice things, I will add this music video as well. Recently Dimash's younger sister, Raushan, got married, and Dimash (and his brother Mansur) wrote and performed a song for her. This is the official music video, 'When My Swallow Built Her Nest':



It's such a pretty tune, and such a lovely video. <3
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Book Review: The Sabbath World

19 Aug 2025 08:09 am
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Judith Shulevitz’s The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time is a book braided from three strands. The first and smallest strand is about Shulevitz’s evolving relationship with the Sabbath over the course of her life, which would probably get tedious at greater length but as it is adds an interesting personal through-line to the book.

The second and largest strand is a history of the Sabbath, which is full of fascinating historical facts. For instance: did you know that Sabbatarian can mean either “Christian who believes in a very strict Sunday Sabbath,” or “Christian who practices the Saturday Sabbath and maybe also takes on other Jewish practices and eventually becomes Jewish in all but name because for centuries it was illegal in many European countries for Christians to convert to Judaism”? I love it. I hate it. Why can a word mean two things that are not exactly opposites but nonetheless completely different?

The third strand features Shulevitz’s musings on the potential for the idea of the Sabbath to help cure modern society’s diseased relationship with time, which is the weakest part of the book. The problem is that Shulevitz is attracted to the Sabbath, but also exhausted at the very idea of keeping it properly, which is a dynamic that could create an interesting dialectic but mostly dissolves into wishy-washiness.

Now, to be fair, I also find the Sabbath intriguing but quail at the idea of doing it properly. NO Starbucks? Well, you see, the Starbucks workers ALSO need a day of rest. Granted, but: NO STARBUCKS?? So I can’t blame Shulevitz for also being of two minds. But it seems like something of a cop-out to say, “The Sabbath is enticing! But scary! And probably impossible in the modern global context anyway, so we don’t need to take the idea really seriously. But maybe just meditating on the idea of it will help heal our relationship with time?”

Again being fair, Shulevitz had the great handicap of writing this book a decade before the pandemic, so had not witnessed modern global society making massive structural changes virtually overnight. But since I have, I have to roll my eyes at anyone who half-heartedly suggests a social change only to dismiss it in the same breath as impossible. Well of course it’s impossible if that’s all the enthusiasm you can muster! A few people who kinda care a little do not world-historical changes make.
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Title: Twinkle Toes
Author: [personal profile] lucy_roman
Rating: Mature
Summary: Hutch is envious of Starsky's dancing ability
Pairing: Starsky/Hutch
Word Count: 627

Twinkle Toes )

hAPPy birthday!

19 Aug 2025 09:45 am
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At the last minute I signed up for the hAPPy birthday flash exchange, where we celebrate [personal profile] karanguni's fantastically useful exchange app by writing fic for people's past requests. And I have received two fantastic fics for past requests, one for a request made a long time ago that I instantly remembered and which reminded me all over again of why I love the fandom, and another for a more recent and very fun request. They are:

Reaper at the Festival, a lovely spooky DS9 Odo-centric Halloween story, and in plane sight, a triple drabble for the deeply ridiculous were-plane EvS plot bunny. Thank you to both anonymous authors!
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Pinch hit link: Post Deadline Pinchhits
Due date: Sunday 24 August at 20:00 UTC. You can view a countdown here.

PDPH 9 - [All Fanfic] Dishonored (Video Games), BioShock 1 & 2 (Video Games), Revenge (1990)

PDPH 11 - [All Fanfic] The Game and the Candle - Eleanor M. Ingram, Lucifer's Wife - Eleanor M. Ingram, Don Estevan's Honor - Eleanor M. Ingram

PDPH 13 - [All Fanart + Fanfic] MF Ghost (Anime), 機動戦士ガンダム 閃光のハサウェイ | Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash (Movies), Tekken (Video Games), Limited Run (Webcomic), Psycho-Pass, フェルマーの料理 | Fermat no Ryouri (TV)
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I'm delighted to see the sign-ups that have come in so far!

I've reached out to two people through the email associated with your AO3 account, regarding ambiguous DNWs and minimum fandom requests respectively. Please check your AO3 email and get in contact (morbane@gmail.com) if you think that may be you or if you have other concerns. - thanks to both for getting in touch!

Sign-ups close at 11:59pm EDT, Thursday 21 August. Please get your sign-ups in by then, with requests that include at least 5 different fandoms and at least 5 different possible fandom combinations.

I am accepting final nominations at the tag set until 11:59pm EDT, Tuesday 19 August. That's to ensure that if you add something to the tag set and request it, other people have time to notice it and add it to their offers.

Yay crossovers/fusions!

[art] Susato/Rei cheek kiss

18 Aug 2025 11:06 pm
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Made for [archiveofourown.org profile] Axolotl_Supremacy  as part of the 2025 round of [community profile] battleshipex . Points for boss: 500 for first char + 500 for second char + 250*2 for both colored = 1500 points. Originally posted 17 Jul 2025

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Image description: colored pencil and artist’s pastel drawing of Susato and Rei, done in a simplified, cartoony style. Susato is dressed as Ryutaro. Her hands are clasped behind her and she is kissing Rei on the side of her head. Rei is smiling with her eyes closed. There is a red heart above them

Lilith Faire: Day 2

18 Aug 2025 11:58 pm
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Hello, everyone, and welcome to our annual Lilith Faire challenge!

Every day, I will post links to three songs by female or nonbinary artists. Write a story based on one of those songs. You may write three stories every day, if all three songs catch your fancy or spark something. One to 500 words will get you one novelty bead, and so on for each additional 500 words. There may also be special bonus novelty beads for completing all three stories each day and for completing all stories.

Stories are due one week after the songs are posted, from whatever the timestamp on the post is. I'll try to get them up as close to midnight EST as possible.

Any questions? Ask them here!


Today's songs:

Main Stage: Arms, Christina Perri
Second Stage: Spinning Around the Sun, Martina Sorbara
Village Stage: Dandelion, Kacey Musgraves

Round 174: Astral Projection

18 Aug 2025 09:37 pm
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1.1 Spike  2.2 Cordelia

Spike, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV); Cordelia Chase, Angel (TV)
URLs, etc. )

Round 153 Schedule

18 Aug 2025 07:48 pm
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