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tournevis

Joined December 2016

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The Entropy Effect | Vonda N. McIntyre
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#bookhaul 15 Star Trek books for 40$. It's a great find!

Ruthiella What a steal! 👍 3mo
tournevis @Ruthiella Amazing! 3mo
Leftcoastzen Nice haul 3mo
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tournevis @Leftcoastzen Very happy with it! 3mo
RamsFan1963 Nice haul!! I've read several of those, and still have a few on my TBR shelves 3mo
Gissy Great!🤩 3mo
tournevis @RamsFan1963 @ leftcoastzen A lot of them are doubles, but I\'m slowly preparing for the second volume I\'ll be editing on ST novels that\'s getting interest already. 3mo
tournevis @Gissy 💕 2mo
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#day3 Epactase is a person's thrust toward god but also what you call it when someone dies from huh physical pleasure...

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How to Nab a Rabbit | Claire Freedman
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Dilara Oh that #obscurewords tag is definitely apposite 😅 3mo
tournevis @Dilara Heehee I know! 3mo
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#day1 of my October Art challenge.

The word is Gouleyant (like a light, sweet and flavourful wine).

As I am very underprepared for this, I have taken heavy inspiration from the internet for this one. Mea culpa.

#octoberartchallenge2024 #octoberartchallenge #octoberdaily #inktober #inktober2024 #obscurewords
#artprompts #artchallenge #drawtober #promptlist #prompts #promptlist2024

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Ready for October.

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Star Trek Lives! | Sondra Marshak, Joan Winston, Jacqueline Lichtenberg
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Today's thrift store #bookhaul

It's all for research purposes *cough* It's Star Trek Day today, on the 57th anniversary of Amok Time, from which slash emerged.

TheBookgeekFrau Great finds! 🤩 3mo
Aimeesue 🖖🏽!!! (edited) 3mo
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#whatsnewwednesday @alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @read4life @tiedyedude

The tagged book took about as long as mine to come out of the pandemic. I missed the launch: It beat mine by 2 months. Looks like a really good collection of academic essays on the Chinese danmei novel Founder of Diabolism and its many many adaptations, including the 227 scandal. Going to the top of the pile!

(it's an academic book so the price is usurious)

Read4life Thank you for sharing! 4mo
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Being back on here means that I am sharing the prompt list for the October Art Challenge formally known as Inktober. The person who made the prompt list I preferred no longer makes one, so here is mine. If you make your way to my insta, you can see the same list in French, if you prefer.

Steal, pilder, share!

(ETA: fixed the typo in the slide; fixed a typo in the text)

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Haven't been reading this weekend. I finally finished these two pieces that I'd promised to the two tagged friends a year and a half ago.

Nerds of the world, unite!

#arting #doctorwho #fanart #tardis #notreading

julesG 😍 4mo
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L'Apparition du livre | Henri-Jean Martin, Lucien Febvre
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@SilversReviews

I prefer paper books, but with my painful hands I can't really hold them for long anymore. I have a Kobo Libra Color (which is amazing!!!!) and a Kindle. (a cheap one, for DRM crippled academic books).

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Thank you @eggs
* not able to see colours
* know when (if I knew how, I'd worry about when)
* see the future (preferably Star Trek 😜)
* passion
* winter
* fly

#wondrouswednesday

Eggs Thx for joining in🧡🧡 4mo
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Yesterday's second-hand #bookhaul !

The most expensive was the tagged book, which was 7$. The trivia book's battery still works! I'd call that a score! And any Vonda McIntyre is an insta buy in this house. I scored!

Aimeesue Nice! LLAP! 🖖🏽 4mo
Bookwomble I've been reading the ST 365 book alongside a rewatch of the show for what feels like years! It's taking me longer to view than I'd planned, but I'm enjoying having the inside view on favourite episodes, even if the entities are quite brief. 4mo
tournevis @Bookwomble It's super interesting and so far most of the articles points to elements I found the most interesting in the episodes! 4mo
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The Library at Night | Alberto Manguel
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On BoingBoing this morning, a reminder that Library Extension will tell you in any of the libraries you have access to has copies of the books you're looking at. Has access to thousands of libraries in Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.
https://boingboing.net/2024/08/18/download-this-extension-if-you-love-books.html

Daisey This is one of my most used extensions! 4mo
Clare-Dragonfly I got a new computer over a year ago and while the Library Extension is still on Chrome, it no longer has any information about my libraries. I really need to fix that 🤦🏻‍♀️ 4mo
Velvetfur That sounds so good! Thanks for telling us about it 😁 4mo
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tournevis @Daisey I figured a lot of people here would know but just in case, linking it here might me useful. 4mo
tournevis @Clare-Dragonfly You might need to reset it or relog in. 4mo
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After the Apocalypse: Stories | Maureen F. McHugh
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From yesterday's Habitat for Humanity and thrift store haul! This entire pile cost me 20$CA. It was a score.

#bookhaul

TieDyeDude Sweet! 4mo
tournevis @TieDyeDude A good day was had! 4mo
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#FirstLineFridays

I don't know why the database lists this book as being written by that Goodman guy. It was written by Una McCormick, an excellent writter, a even better academic and an all around delight. Restarted it three years after first trying it. Covid ate my brain.

“It has long been my custom, before embarking upon a great voyage, to set my affairs in order.“

Bookwomble The Memory Alpha wiki says this about it: "First announced with a October 2018 release date associated with author David A. Goodman, it was later promoted as edited by Una McCormack with a revised release date in September 2021." Amazon still has a secondary association with Goodman, and I guess that's where Litsy has picked up the incorrect info. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/The_Autobiography_of_Mr._Spock 4mo
tournevis @Bookwomble Good to know, but sad for Una. 4mo
Bookwomble @tournevis True. Litsy, along with StoryGraph, often seems to default to alphabetical ordering of multiple authors regardless of their actual priority. It's annoying! 4mo
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tournevis @Bookwomble But it makes mistakes regardless. I entered my latest book myself, placing myself as the main author, and my name starts with an earlier letter than my collaborator, and she still got first billing in the tag. 🤷‍♀️ 4mo
Bookwomble @tournevis Yeah, I've had the same thing happen on books I've added (not written, though! Go you! 🖖😃). It's an annoying system peccadillo. 4mo
tournevis @Bookwomble Also, thanks! 4mo
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“Narration proceeds along postmodern lines, without precise direction, and according to the principle that no tale is impossible, as long as we delude ourselves that Europe or any other continent can be the centre of the world. The same can be said as to the gods.“

I love this so much, folks!

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This book written for me!

It's almost certainly not for you. Written by an academic philosopher who's also a Sylvian fan. Packing a lot of deep reflection in 55 tight pages, he mentions Nietzsche as often as the Bhagavad-Gita. I loved every page of it. One caveat, the author is Italian and writes English like an Italian. The text would have been more legible in Italian. It's everything that my previous book should have have been. 🤯

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The Book of Rain | Thomas Wharton
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Finally (restarted and) finished this one. It's good. I had been worried because as much as The Logogryph is my favourite book of all time, I frankly hated his other novels. This one is very good. An end of the human world narrative, about a different kind of climate change. The narrative is as fractured as the world therein. Poetic and oneiric, the last third of the novel in recounted from the point of view of a bird, which is brilliantly done.

Lindy I‘ve had this on my shelf since it was published. Your review is making me move it up in priority. 👍 5mo
tournevis @Lindy Sorry I missed your comment. I was on vacation. I really liked this book. Just on the right side of strange with just the right amount of Atlantis. Recommended 5mo
Lindy @tournevis 😊👍 5mo
tournevis @Lindy 🖖 5mo
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A very good introduction to the major issues and characteristics of utopias in the West (centered on French works). It's a quick read. Bellagamba is a specialist on science fiction and utopias, but here offers a easy reading experience with bite sized entries to cover the topic. Were it not for the fact that kobo ate my annotations I'd have used for the book I'm writing.

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Mehso-so

As a lifelong fan of David Sylvian and to ease back into book reading for pleasure, I decided to finish the books I had started before the pandemic ate my brain. I didn't learn much. Young is journalist, not a literary critic. This is a well researched but somwhat shallow book that needed a professional editor, He is trying hard at exegesis, but he can't quite pull it off. He did not read Sylvian's main influences, so he misses things (next)

tournevis For example, he obviously never read Sartre, Cocteau or Radiguet, so his analysis of their influence on Sylvian's early solo career is just short of on the spot and shallow. The worse part is how repetitive it is. He foreshadows later points way to much, and the fault is not simply because he uses a chronological structure. His points are not that deep, so he makes them again and again. Glad I read it, but it's only for the most rabid fan. 5mo
Suet624 Ugh. Sounds tedious. 5mo
tournevis @Suet624 A bit. Though I tend to find all bios a bit tedious. I've always prefered the MA and PhD theses on Sylvian I've read over the years. Some are really insightful and more are deeply researched. There is another Sylvian bio out there that is reputed to be much worse. Sylvian has boasted to never have read it. 5mo
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Strange Novel Worlds: Essays on Star Trek Tie-in Fiction | Kristin Noone, Caroline-Isabelle Caron
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It is in my hands! Out on July 1st (Canada Day) from McFarland. 16 essays on Star Trek novels and their authors. So happy! It's been in the works since 2019!

CarolynM Congratulations 🎉 6mo
tournevis @CarolynM Thanks! 6mo
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Strange Novel Worlds: Essays on Star Trek Tie-in Fiction | Kristin Noone, Caroline-Isabelle Caron
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I'm in this! I am very excited for this book to come out, early Summer 2024. It's been a long road (getting from there to here... *snort*) but publication is in sight. What I like the most about this is that the chapters are written in plain language, even for an academic book.

It can be pre-ordered from the McFarland website already.

MemoirsForMe 👏🏻👏🏻🖖🏻🖖🏻 10mo
Librarybelle Congratulations! 10mo
Susanita Well done!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 10mo
tournevis @Susanita Thank you! 9mo
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I just started this, and I think what I like the most is that his drabbles are real drabbles. 100 words exactly. In fact it's a 100x100, which is fantastically fanfictional. Love it.

Clare-Dragonfly Beautiful. 13mo
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The Logogryph | Thomas Wharton
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Thomas Wharton was great, read from the epic poem that closes the The Book of Rain (spoiler, but that's ok) and I was able to thank him for The Logogryph. It was a good night.

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Book of Rain | Thomas Wharton
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Waiting for the session with Jaroslav Kaflar, who I do not know at all, and Thomas Wharton, who wrote my favourite book of all time, The Logogryph. He will he talking about his latest book, tagged, which I am enjoying so far. I will note Wharton also wrote one of the books I have hated to most in my life, so I can say with confidence he stirs my feelings somewhat. Talking about the end of the world.

#writersfestival #authors #writing #novels

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Drive by post:

I'm in this! Out this Fall from McFarland (not the one tagged, but with same editors).

CarolynM Exciting! Congratulations 🎉😘 Hope all is well with you. (edited) 2y
Smrloomis Cool!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 2y
tournevis @CarolynM @Smrloomis Thank you!!! 😍 2y
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I know I've been scarce on here in the last year and a half, but I've had good reasons, especially this one. I'm working on two separate academic books, one of which is in the final manuscript stage.

Announcing Strange Novel Worlds: Star Trek Novels and Fiction Collections in Popular Culture. 125 000 words, 15 chapters and an introduction. I am very happy of this one. I've been working on this since Spring 2019.

Clare-Dragonfly How exciting! 2y
LiteraryinPA Wow, congrats!! 2y
julesG Wow! Exciting! 2y
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TrishB Congrats!! 2y
Lcsmcat 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 2y
LeahBergen Wow! That‘s amazing!! 👏👏 2y
batsy Very cool! Congratulations! 🙌🏾 2y
CarolynM Congratulations! 👏🎉 Hope we‘ll be seeing more of you once it‘s done💕 2y
tournevis @CarolynM Knock on wood! 2y
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Alif the Unseen | G. Willow Wilson
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Drive by post: great list by BookRiot of their 42 best SSF books of the last decade. I agree with this 💯

https://bookriot.com/best-fantasy-novels-from-the-last-10-years/

CarolynM Lovely to see you. Hope life is treating you well 💕 2y
tournevis @CarolynM I've been so incredibly busy, I have two academic books in the works at the same time. Why do I do this to myself? I miss it here! 2y
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The Routledge Handbook of Star Trek | Leimar Garcia-Siino, Stefan Rabitsch, Sabrina Mittermeier
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The academic book market is extortionist in the extreme. This price is pornographic. It makes me so mad! I am beyond words. That's why people pirate textbooks. 😤

Leftcoastzen Yikes! 3y
tournevis @Leftcoastzen And the authors? They don't get a cent. The editors might have gotten a stipend. That's it. 3y
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The Handmaid's Tale | MARGARET. ATWOOD
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This is hysterically funny only because it's so sad. Watch Margaret Atwood take a flamethrower to an unburnable copy of her novel.

Video: https://youtu.be/zpsMsAMY4eM
Article: https://boingboing.net/2022/05/25/watch-margaret-atwood-take-a-flamethrower-to-a...

TheKidUpstairs Sometimes you have to laugh so you don't cry! 3y
Jaimelire Love her! 3y
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Fly by review. This is really good. Written with cartooning students in mind, but certainly accessible for everyone, it is both a 15-week self-directed course and a deep reflection on what makes good cartoons, comics or graphic novels. Spoiler alert: it's not drawing ability. Not even close. Quick read at 78 pages too.

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We have a winner (but not my favourite, tagged). The winner of the Combat national des livres is L'Averti by Vanessa Léger. The one I liked the least won. Boo. It's not a bad book, just the least interesting to me.

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La combat national des livres, day 3. Two eliminations today in preparation for the final vote tomorrow. [There were no eliminations yesterday]

My favourite, tagged, is still in the running! [For what it's worth, I did not like L'Averti by Vanessa Léger, so there]

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Rayonnements | Ying Chen
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Tagged was eliminated yesterday. It's a very nice novella, but not as poignant as Ingratitudes, and that's why the other books were preferred. Second book set to fall this afternoon.

#CombatNationaldesLivres

CarolynM Nice to see you👋😘 3y
tournevis @CarolynM Nice to be here, even if it's a fly by! 😘 3y
tournevis @CarolynM Nice to be here, even if it's a fly by! 😘 3y
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It's that time of the year: Le combat des livres on Radio-Canada Première, the French-language version of Canada Reads. Can't wait to see who wins. I like tagged best. 2-6 May, 13h-15h ET

https://ici.radio-canada.ca/fiches/3897/combat-national-des-livres-2022

Indigenous territories: tagged
West: Ying Chen, Rayonnements
Ontario: Daniel Poliquin, Le vol de l'ange
Québec: Paul Serge Forest, Tout est ori
Atlantic: Vanessa Léger, L'Averti

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Anarchist's Guide to Historic House Museums | Franklin D Vagnone, Deborah E Ryan
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A good one, especially if you are in the history business. Can't say I'm in agreament with everything, but the idea that a house museum must root its importance in the local but become relevant in the broader to remain relevant and survive in the longterm, I can support. Also that not all historic house museums must have inherant perenial value. Thought provoking.

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#bookmail

Professional development! Thinking about viz think and how yo draw it! 76 pages long only!

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The Time Traveler's Wife | Audrey Niffenegger
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The whatever's subservient female relation whose own story is meaningless without the guy's existence.

I am so tired of these book titles (and the basic premise of most of them). Stop recommending these to me. Authors, do better.

megnews I love historical fiction and it seems a lot of these titles are that genre. I usually like the story but I agree I‘m sick of the titles. 3y
Clare-Dragonfly YES YES YES. 3y
tournevis @megnews @Clare-Dragonfly It's lazy and at this point meaningless. 3y
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CarolynM Agreed. I don't read them. 3y
tournevis @CarolynM Glad I'm not alone 3y
SweetAngst The tagged book made me SO MAD when I read it too. 3y
tournevis @SweetAngst Me too, and I rage quit the movie. 3y
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Mardi: And a Voyage Thither | Herman Melville
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#Two4Tuesday
@TheSpineView

❶ Yes, though I read news and fanfic most on my phone
❷ My Kobo or my Kindle, depending on availability.

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! Have a great day! 💙📖 3y
tournevis @TheSpineView You too! 💙 💙 💙 3y
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Love in the Time of Cholera | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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In Covid Standard Time, we are not winning.

https://covidstandardtime.com/

CarolynM This is my daughter. She refuses to accept we're no longer in March 2020😆😬 3y
CarolynM Happy New Year, anyway 😘 3y
tournevis @CarolynM 🫂🤍🖤💜💙💚💛🧡❤️ 3y
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Job: Comedy of Justice | Robert A Heinlein
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#wonderouswednesday @eggs Thanks @eadieb for the kind tag!

💛 Of course. Is it a kissing book? Why so much yellow? Does this overt Settler national history book have Indigenous peoples on it? I will judge you. Hard!
💙 Minimalist and sparse. Subtle graphics, smart use of fonts, kerning, and colour. No avalanche of blurbs (I do not trust blurbs).
💜 It used to be “La vie est un long fleuve tranquille.“ Since 2017, no longer.

BiblioLitten In my head I always ‘complete‘ the sentence in a blurb. If it says ‘ This is a great book.‘ I would finish it by saying ‘…to be thrown into a swamp.‘ 😂 3y
EadieB You‘re welcome! Thanks for playing! 3y
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Eggs 💙❄️💜 3y
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For @writerlibrarian Hockey player paper snowflake how-to.

https://hockeyenjoyer.gumroad.com/l/ayhem

LeahBergen Cute! 3y
Crazeedi Those are sooooo cool!!!!❄❄❄ 3y
writerlibrarian Oh wow. 🏒 3y
tournevis @writerlibrarian Juste pour toi! 3y
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A Very Klingon Khristmas | Paul Ruditis, Patrick Faricy
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#two4tuesday @TheSpineView

1️⃣ From the 1950s and 1960s, especially from The Three Suns. Google them, it's musak before Musak the band was founded. But it's actually very good. Gling gling gonslg bing!
2️⃣ Cookies!!!

Nute Thanks for sharing information about The Three Suns. I just listened to a few songs on Spotify. I like instrumental Christmas music especially filled with bells and what sounds like an electric organ and an accordion. This was nice! Definitely adding to my holiday music playlist.🙂 (edited) 3y
tournevis @Nute The Three Suns are delightful! My bad evil terrible great aunt gave me a 33 1/3 vinyl by them for Christmas back in 1973 (I think it was hers and she did not want it any more) but (unexpectedly) my 2yo self fell in love! They are great! It's like the Andrews Sisters; on paper, they should not work, and yet they are marvelous! 3y
tournevis @Nute That's the album here. Love the bad cover1 https://youtu.be/R4iRWI481no 3y
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TheSpineView Thanks for playing! ❤❄❤🎄❤ 3y
tournevis @TheSpineView 😘🎄😍 3y
Nute One day, I‘ll share with you the Christmas music that I still like from childhood, Isabelle.😁 Thanks for the link. 3y
BiblioLitten Thank you for sharing 😊💕 3y
tournevis @Nute Please do! I'd love to know! 3y
tournevis @BiblioLitten 😘🎄😍 3y
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A Klingon Christmas Carol: A Holiday Play | Christopher Kidder-Mostrom, Chris Lipscombe, Laura Thurston
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#two4tuesday @TheSpineView

1️⃣ That my elderly father, sister or cousins not catch covid despite not respecting the 10 or fewer, no more that two household limit for holiday gatherings. Because I know they won't respect the limits. My sister told me as much last night.
2️⃣ There's 15 cm of snow on the ground and it's -12⁰C outside so I'm hopeful.

Nute Negative twelve degrees!🥶 Oh, my! I hope that your family remains safe. It‘s hard when rules of safe-being are disregarded. Take Care! 3y
tournevis @Nute -12C is not really that cold (were it -12F, I'd be complaining *a lot* more). I find myself hoping that today's government announcements for Québec restricts gatherings further down, because my family are not listening. We're too far away to be there anyway, but there should not be twelve people from four households coming together without masks as they plan to do. 3y
TheSpineView Burrr..🥶 Thanks for playing! 3y
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tournevis @TheSpineView 🧑‍🎄😘🎄 3y
Nute Ten degrees Fahrenheit is frigid to me!🥶 I like temperatures above freezing…well above freezing!😂 Hopefully the updated news announcements in your area will find their mark this time around. 3y
tournevis @Nute Apparently the Qc announcement is tomorrow morning. *knocks on wood* Somebody from Ontario's Public Health should announce something this afternoon, but that would not be new measures, just recommendations. 3y
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A Klingon Christmas Carol: A Holiday Play | Christopher Kidder-Mostrom, Chris Lipscombe, Laura Thurston
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🎵 Christmas Gorn is here 🎶
🎶 Big dagger and fear🎵
🎵Fight for all that Trekkers call 🎶
🎶 He comes back every year🎵

kspenmoll This is fabulous!!!! 3y
tournevis @kspenmoll He is a permanent fixture of our nativity scene, has been for over a decade. Comes back every year! 🎶 3y
CarolynM 🤣❤ 3y
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Funniest thing in the new English edition is the character guide. Everyone's weapon is described, even if the character has a none. The book has a rather disconcerting heterosexual soup motif, which is funnily acknowledged here.

Clare-Dragonfly I do hope that “martial sister” is intended and it isn‘t a typo for “marital.” 3y
tournevis @Clare-Dragonfly Not a typo. Martial, as in raised together within the same clan or sect, in this case the Jiang. 3y
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#BOOKMAIL !!!!

Mo Xiang Tong Xiu has official English editions! Is she getting a cent of this? No idea, since she has disapeared from public life in 2019. But these editions are gorgeous, full colour, with index and character bios, and glossary. They are so heavy. They will hurt my hands when I read them, but it will be well worth it. These are just the first volumes. The one on the left has 5.

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A Klingon Christmas Carol: A Holiday Play | Christopher Kidder-Mostrom, Chris Lipscombe, Laura Thurston
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Ornament highlights! Guess which is new this year! 💉😁🎄🧑‍🎄

slategreyskies I love the bottom right one. It‘s so beautiful! 3y
tournevis @slategreyskies I love it too. Inteistingly, this is an Eid decoration from Morroco. I don't know if that is truly a thing, but that's what it said on the tag. 3y
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A Very Klingon Khristmas | Paul Ruditis, Patrick Faricy
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It's been a long year where I've been mostly away from here. Which bums me a lot. Here's hoping I'll read more in 2022. In the mean time, here is our tree, sadly artificial.

slategreyskies It‘s beautiful!! ✨💕 3y
Nute I think it‘s lovely!🎄❤️ 3y
LeahBergen It‘s good to see you here again! 3y
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tournevis @slategreyskies @nute @LeahBergen Thank you! 😘 I miss being here. I want time to breath again! 3y
CarolynM It's always nice to see you when you are around😘 Hope you have more time for reading and Litsy next year. 3y
rabbitprincess That is an awesome tree! 3y
tournevis @CarolynM I truly miss you! 3y
tournevis @rabbitprincess Thank you! Collecting and making ornaments, hunting for the right ones, is fun. 3y
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Le livre puis | Frdric Clment
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As per my convo with @vivastory, an illustrated poem on what happens to books when we love them and when we love them no more.