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A biweekly post updated every other Wednesday detailing my current reading projects and what new titles I’ve added to my to-read list. Title links go to Goodreads, and if you have an account there feel free to friend me! I’d love to see what you’re reading and/or planning to read.
Purchased: 2
- Flames of Chaos by Amelia Hutchins (Legacy of Nine Realms) – $0.99 @ Amazon Kindle
- The Celtic Twilight by W. B. Yeats – $0.58 @ Amazon Kindle
Total: $1.57
Books Finished: 2
Title: The Vela
Series Title: The Vela
Authors: Yoon Ha Lee, Becky Chambers, Rivers Solomon, and SL Huang
Date Added: October 2, 2021
Date Started: December 21, 2021
Date Finished: April 2, 2022
Finally finished this, though to be fair I did take some breaks because the borrowed eBook was more engaging. It was often difficult to stay motivated with this novel, though I can’t say it was uninteresting. I liked the characters and their motivations were both logically and psychologically sounds. It’s also nice to see non-binary people getting some representation without it being a “thing.” All of the characters were morally grey even the ones with good intentions, and it was pretty realistic to what would happen in such a situation. If the richest/most powerful i.e. capitalists of today were available, you’re goddamn right they’d try to mine the sun without any care for how it would affect them or the rest of the galaxy. I saw Don’t Look Up. I’m obsessed with FFVII, and they all have the same motif. I mean fuck, we’re already doing it! Climate change is driven by the richest nations, but it mostly affects the poorest. Parts of the ending served to enrage me, but in a “good” way. It goes along with the theme of “deserving” that permeates the latter parts of the story.