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Gersande La Flèche

gersande@millefeuilles.cloud

Joined 3 years, 2 months ago

Why can't I read all these books!? 🍋‍🟩

🍵 Lots of nonfiction, literary fiction, poetry, classical literature, speculative fiction, magical realism, etc.

📖 Beaucoup de non-fiction et de fiction, de poésie, des classiques, du spéculatif, du réalisme magique, etc.

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commented on Contact by Carl Sagan

Carl Sagan: Contact (Paperback, 2019, Gallery Books)

In December, 1999, a multinational team journeys out to the stars, to the most awesome …

The Laurel Lekfow narration is so well done. I wonder what other audiobooks she has narrated, because honestly I'm not having much trouble with her narration at all!

Carl Sagan: Contact (Paperback, 2019, Gallery Books)

In December, 1999, a multinational team journeys out to the stars, to the most awesome …

I think the reason so many young millennials and gen x'ers went feral over this book is because Ellie Arroway's childhood as a girl interested in tech and math but also kind of uninterested in school is so intensely relatable.

Carl Sagan: Contact (Paperback, 2019, Gallery Books)

In December, 1999, a multinational team journeys out to the stars, to the most awesome …

Listening to the audiobook while I emerge from migraine-brain land, narrated by Laurel Lekfow (what a gorgeous voice, she's great). I don't usually handle audiobooks super well, but I've read Contact before so I'm hoping that will help compensate with my slight audio processing issues!

finished reading Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree

Travis Baldree: Legends & Lattes (EBook, 2022, Cryptid Press)

Worn out after decades of packing steel and raising hell, Viv the orc barbarian cashes …

Started reading this immediately after I closed Bookshops and Bonedust and I did like this better. The « Coffee Shop AU » vibe did not put me off (former barista, I don't find coffee shops cozy, it's a me problem, not a fanfic problem) and I liked all the characters though there was a bit of googling to figure out the contours of this fantasy world. Orcs are unmistakable, but I had no idea what a rattkin or a hob is, for example. I still don't know what the character Calamity is supposed to look like. But it didn't much matter, because I had a blast reading this, and would definitely read it again.

finished reading Bookshops and Bonedust by Travis Baldree (Legends and Lattes, #0)

Travis Baldree: Bookshops and Bonedust (Paperback, 2023, Tor Books)

When an injury throws a young, battle-hungry orc off her chosen path, she may find …

I really liked Satchel, and the author character was great too. And though I like a lot of the individual ingredients in this particular hot drink, there were parts of this that I stumbled over, I'm not entirely sure I can quite explain it. I wonder if it's because I read it before Legends & Lattes? Maybe I should have gone in order of publication, instead.

started reading Bookshops and Bonedust by Travis Baldree (Legends and Lattes, #0)

Travis Baldree: Bookshops and Bonedust (Paperback, 2023, Tor Books)

When an injury throws a young, battle-hungry orc off her chosen path, she may find …

As someone who has never found the "Coffee Shop AU" genre of fanfiction particularly reassuring or cozy (blame it on the time I worked as a barista, it sucked) it took me a while to get to these but so many people have asked me what I think of this series as if it was a given that I've read them already, well, perhaps it is time to submit to these expectations.

Christelle Dabos: Les disparus du Clairdelune (French language) No rating

J'ai relu le premier tome d'un trait, qui est un bon exemple de ennemies to lovers-I-mean-still-ennemies-jk. Ça fait des années depuis que j'ai lu cette série pour la première fois, il y a des passages du premier tome qui sont restés gravés dans ma mémoire, qui est bon signe. J'espère que le deuxième tome sera similaire.