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i read a lot of science fiction but also a lot of other random stuff. libraries are good. i also like the little free variety of library, used bookstores, & the high seas. he/him

my fake and arbitrary rating system: - 5 stars: good. i recommend it - 4 stars: fine, but not entirely my cup of tea - 3 stars: not good, but with some redeeming qualities that might make it worth reading - 2 stars: bad, with a few redeeming qualities - 1 star: horrible

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commented on The Cooking Gene by Michael Twitty

Michael Twitty: The Cooking Gene (2017)

"A memoir of Southern cuisine and food culture that traces the paths of the author's …

So far, there's largely been really good writing, but there have also been a few parts with a particular style of journalistic/web article writing which I've come to really dislike.

Emily Balistrieri, Tomihiko Morimi: The Tatami Time Machine Blues (Hardcover, HarperCollins Publishers)

In the boiling heat of summer, a broken remote control for an air conditioner threatens …

tatami time machine blues

The timeline of events seems to have been this:

  • Makoto Ueda writes the play "Summer Time Machine Blues"
  • Tomihiko Morimi writes the novel "The Tatami Galaxy"
  • "Summer Time Machine Blues" is adapted into a film
  • "The Tatami Galaxy" is adapted into a TV anime series; Makoto Ueda writes the script, as well as the scripts for other Morimi screen adaptations
  • Tomihiko Morimi writes this novel, which is a retelling of "Summer Time Machine Blues" using the characters and setting from "The Tatami Galaxy".

The film "Summer Time Machine Blues" is pointless drivel; that's what makes it good. I think I liked it better than this book. Morimi's protagonist has too much bitterness in him to replicate the fun environment of the film. On the other hand, I do have a certain fondness for "The Tatami Galaxy", so it was nice seeing further …

reviewed Tatami Galaxy by Emily Balistrieri (四畳半シリーズ, #1)

Emily Balistrieri, Tomihiko Morimi: Tatami Galaxy (Hardcover, 2022, HarperCollins Publishers)

An unfulfilled college student hurtles through four parallel realities to explore the what-might've-been and the …

tatami galaxy

If you can penetrate the thick layer of irony that the protagonist's self-aggrandizing narration is coated with, it's an amusing book. I often like familiar things more, so the repetitive structure worked to its advantage – I grew fond of these characters, as dubious as most of them were.

Actually, I can't give a general recommendation for this book. It's the sort of work that makes me wonder what kind of person the author is. It's perhaps a book for someone who wants to examine a particular Type of Guy under a microscope.

John Darnielle: Devil House (Hardcover, 2022, MCD)

Gage Chandler is descended from kings. That's what his mother always told him.

Now, …

devil house

this is the kind of book that takes itself and puts itself back together again. it's full of john darnielle's typical preoccupation with small towns, houses, people, & the small details of people's lives. the kind of writing you can smell the asphalt from. i listened to the audiobook, so i got to hear john darnielle read his work out loud, which of course suits the text perfectly.

reviewed Carpe Jugulum by Terry Pratchett (Discworld, #23)

Terry Pratchett, Terry Pratchett: Carpe Jugulum (Paperback, 1999, Corgi Books)

Carpe Jugulum (; Latatian for "seize the throat", cf. Carpe diem) is a comic fantasy …

it's a discworld book

it's not very different from most other discworld books, but that's not really a bad thing. it's about witches and vampires and a hapless priest.

Xueting Christine Ni: Sinopticon (2021, Black Library, The)

This celebration of Chinese Science Fiction — thirteen stories, all translated for the first time …

good collection

For various reasons, it took me a long time to finish, (which is fine with a short story collection), but eventually I did, and I'm glad. I enjoyed a lot of these stories.

commented on The Journey to the West Volume I by Anthony C. Yu (The Journey to the West (revised edition), #1)

Anthony C. Yu, 吴承恩: The Journey to the West Volume I (Paperback, 2012, The University of Chicago Press) No rating

Anthony C. Yu's translation of The Journey to the West, initially published in 1983, …

[Jade Emperor voice] There's no way that a monkey could cause any trouble tending the magic peach orchard. It just seems unlikely

commented on The Journey to the West Volume I by Anthony C. Yu (The Journey to the West (revised edition), #1)

Anthony C. Yu, 吴承恩: The Journey to the West Volume I (Paperback, 2012, The University of Chicago Press) No rating

Anthony C. Yu's translation of The Journey to the West, initially published in 1983, …

Content warning sex related

Xueting Christine Ni: Sinopticon (2021, Black Library, The)

This celebration of Chinese Science Fiction — thirteen stories, all translated for the first time …

hmm i still have this on my "currently reading" list huh. I should get it from the library again and finish it, it was a pretty good collection