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LiseWorks
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Eggs 💜💀🖤 4mo
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Therewillbebooks
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We're recording this right before Thanksgiving, giving us a chance to stand up for Thanksgiving food! After praising pies and casseroles, we discuss some recent books we've been reading on the side and giving out some gift ideas for the holidays. Finally, we pick our November book. It's a jammed pack episode this week and we hope you enjoyed your holidays with food and books!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3wlWajOpFuRIRltTssd1VU

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swynn
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Pickpick

(1980) The best stories in this collection feature rich imagery, complex characters, and ambiguous realities. My favorites were "The Death of Doctor Island," set in a psychiatric treatment facility in orbit around Jupiter; and "Tracking Song," whose amnesiac hero navigates a wilderness of violence and maybe cannibalism as he tries to return to the flying transport from which he may have fallen. This was my #DoubleSpin for April.

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swynn
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Winter comes to water as well as land, though there are no leaves to fall.

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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GingerAntics
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Rule 5 for how to read Gene Wolfe.
😂🤣😂 “Gene is throwing the knives.” 😂🤣😂
#NeilGaiman #TheViewFromTheCheapSeats #GeneWolfe

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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Even though it was the standard Gene Wolfian nigh-impenetrable mystery box, I felt a bit more prepared for the narrative shenanigans of In Green‘s Jungles than I was with On Blue‘s Waters.

Have Horn and Silk merged personalities which was alluded to in the previous book? Decidedly yes. How? Eh, says Wolfe, it‘s really not that important.

Reptilian space vampires! Oreb is back! Dream teleportation! New Sun references!!! One more book to go.

Cathythoughts Great pic 5y
ladym30 Love the photo! 5y
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saresmoore Your reviews of these books are fantastic. 5y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @saresmoore The character limit almost makes it a kind of puzzle. I could easily just highlight the science fiction aspects, but the books are SO thematically and structurally next level that I have to figure out a way to do that justice. (edited) 5y
Centique I have got my first Gene Wolfe read coming up soon! 5y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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While his plots are obscure, Wolfe always writes about spiritual matters with brilliant clarity.

Just as Severian investigated & evaluated his relationships with the Increate and the Conciliator (roughly God & Jesus) in the Book of the New Sun, Patera Silk casts off the false gods of Mainframe to follow the one true God, the Outsider, in the Book of the Long Sun.

Horn, his protégé, continues that relationship here in the Book of the Short Sun.

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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My students asked me what this is about.
*deep breath*

Horn (in-universe author of the previous 4 books) set out to find Silk (who the 4 books were about). Silk and Horn merge minds in a vague way.

Now he‘s Incanto (or Rajan in the previous book) & is writing about things that are happening to him as well as what happened to him in the past while sometimes skipping ahead to mention things he will be telling us about later.

Also space vampires.

LibrarianRyan SPACE VAMPIRES! That is what you should write on the board. And a little UFO!! 5y
Billypar Great idea to stoke curiosity about reading! 5y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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#Starting

I am well aware that my current headspace might not be conducive to a super-dense science fantasy with multiple layers of unreliable narrators and text that will need to be continually reread to unlock its mysteries... but that‘s just how Gene Wolfe rolls and I‘m still aiming to finish his 12-book Solar Cycle this year.

This will be the first of his books that I‘ve read since his passing...

DrexEdit Gene Wolf is one of those authors that I know I need to read but just haven't got to yet. Also one of those prolific authors that makes hard to know where to start! 😊 5y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @DrexEdit Y‘know I was thinking about this and with Wolfe, every single book would be like jumping in the deep end. Maybe see what you think of 5y
DrexEdit @TobeyTheScavengerMonk Thanks! I will give that one a try. 5y
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Corar
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Mehso-so

Interesting epistolary novel with an unreliable narrator. At the end I was very confused about some of the events of the book and was frustrated by the female characters.