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And the new Nezu Press edition of 'The Vanishing Hand'... out at the end of the month.

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One of the rarest books in my collection... 'The Vanishing Hand' by E. Lea Wilson. Its author used to live in Leamington Spa, as did my husband and I many, many moons ago.

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Just finished A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki... it was wonderful. Combines modern Japanese culture with historic Japanese culture (buddhist as well as second world war) with rural Canada and some time warping.

I got this suggestion some time ago through and am so glad I did!

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While the by Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna lists an impressive amount of sources, they missed a very important one : On page 5, they give some names one can use to ridicule the unspecific marketing term "AI" - one of them being "racist pile of linear algebra". Without quoting this :

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I'm a bit surprised that so "many" have read Magic Moon and Krabat. I'm not surprised Lovecraft won or that no one's read The Red Tree, though.

Whenever I mention The Red Tree, it's dead silence all around. I suspect part of it is that people see its cover and think it's something other than what it is: a delightfully creepy horror story. I read it years ago and really loved its creepy vibe.

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I read Florida Roadkill and came away from it unsure of how I felt. It was funny at parts, not funny at others, entertaining here and there, and seemingly very random elsewhere.
I came away neutral.
So I figured I would read the next in the series and I think I developed an opinion:
Tim Dorsey is fine, but not for me. His stories are a little too random and the jokes are funny but often overshadowed by his critiquing of Florida (fair critiquing, mind you) which reminded me too often about how I dont really like Florida in the first place.
Its just not enjoyable enough to continue.
If that sounds harsh, well, I dont know what to say. Florida is integral to the plot of these books.
And *I* have a lot of mixed feelings about Florida, having spent so much of my life there. Its got some good to it, but there are too many snakes (literal and figurative), idiots, and assholes for me. Im not saying there arent good people there but the bad ones shine so much its overwhelming.
I will say that one part that stuck with me was when the protagonist thought about how when you were a kid youd bring out your cool stuff and just LOOK at it and how cool it was.
Really brought me back to my trading card days when I would try to assemble all the clear cards from the Spider-Man set.
One day! One day theyll all be mine! I just need the rest of the clear cards and I think theres two hologram cards and that will be it!

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I have been under a reading slump, so I am going to read a different genre to try to get out of it.
Women Who Love Too Much by Robin Norwood is a book that I am reading for a book club, and it is out of my comfort zone. Apart from the title and knowing that Robin Norwood was a therapist, I am going into this book blindly.
I began to read Island Affair by Priscilla Oliveras in May but was unable to finish it. I read about 25% and liked it for the most part. However, it was not as fast-paced as I thought it would be, and I lost interest. I am hoping that reading from the beginning will help me get back into it.

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Another I've read lately: Swordheart, by T. Kingfisher. This one was a delight -- Halla was great, Sarkis was hilarious (I do love a good-hearted-but-grouchy character) with a fun blend of adventure, romance, and just straight-up shenanigans. Good fun.

Shift Happens tells the story of keyboards like no book ever before, covering 150 years from the early typewriters to the pixellated keyboards in our pockets.

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