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Jul. 7th, 2013 06:26 pm... I always start these entries meekly. Gosh, it's been a long time since I updated, ugh.
I've spent a lot of the last few months rereading Carrie Vaughn's Kitty Norville books, serious comfort reads for me; you can check the tag for my previous thoughts, as I don't have the spoons to write up reread thoughts right now (& thinking I should is part of why I haven't updated in ages). Someday I will write a big post about why I love these books so much, & what Kitty says to me about power & activism & choices & family, but... this is not that day.
Kitty Rocks the House - Carrie Vaughn. This one is new since I last updated! ( Read more... )
Shaping Europe: France, Germany, and Embedded Bilateralism from the Elysée Treaty to Twenty-First Century Politics - Ulrich Krotz & Joachim Schild. ( Read more... )
Half World - Hiromi Goto. Another comfort re-read. This book says so many things that I need to hear over & over.
Darkest Light - Hiromi Goto. This is the sequel to Half World. I had to special-order this from Canada, but it was so worth it. ( Read more... )
I've spent a lot of the last few months rereading Carrie Vaughn's Kitty Norville books, serious comfort reads for me; you can check the tag for my previous thoughts, as I don't have the spoons to write up reread thoughts right now (& thinking I should is part of why I haven't updated in ages). Someday I will write a big post about why I love these books so much, & what Kitty says to me about power & activism & choices & family, but... this is not that day.
Kitty Rocks the House - Carrie Vaughn. This one is new since I last updated! ( Read more... )
Shaping Europe: France, Germany, and Embedded Bilateralism from the Elysée Treaty to Twenty-First Century Politics - Ulrich Krotz & Joachim Schild. ( Read more... )
Half World - Hiromi Goto. Another comfort re-read. This book says so many things that I need to hear over & over.
Darkest Light - Hiromi Goto. This is the sequel to Half World. I had to special-order this from Canada, but it was so worth it. ( Read more... )