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Taking my next step into the Fediverse from Mastodon. I've written some weird little SF stories and poems, but I don't read much fiction any more. Now I'm mostly interested in science and history, especially non-human intelligence.
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Pam Phillips started reading System Collapse by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #7)
Pam Phillips started reading Unbeaten Tracks in Japan by Isabella L. Bird
Pam Phillips started reading Sumerians by Henry Freeman
Pam Phillips finished reading March: Book Three by John Lewis
Pam Phillips finished reading March: Book Two by John Lewis (March, #2)
Pam Phillips started reading March: Book Two by John Lewis (March, #2)
Pam Phillips finished reading March: Book One by John Lewis (March, #1)
Pam Phillips stopped reading Oath and Honor by Liz Cheney
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Pam Phillips commented on Sixty Stories by Donald Barthelme
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Pam Phillips wants to read Anabasis by Xenophon
Pam Phillips wants to read Nature's Best Hope by Douglas W. Tallamy
Pam Phillips reviewed Junji Ito's Cat Diary by Junji Itō
Horror and humor as close as two cats sleeping
4 stars
Junchi Itou may be a horror writer, but this is pretty funny. His own constant, overwrought reactions make him the butt of many jokes. The cats are adorable, leading him from thinking he doesn't like cats to wanting to show how good he at adoring them.