A clever, fun book that does interesting things with form, provides a ripping yarn starring strong women and evil men and does everything it can to subvert the Patriarchical view of the world. It requires a little patience at the beginning as the reader works out what is going on and how it's being ...
Series: The Memoirs of Lady Trent #2 This installment of the memoirs of Lady Trent has her trekking off into the jungle to learn more about dragons. I'm not exactly sure why but I think I liked this second book more than the first. I especially found it amusing that she was better able to relate t...
Series: The Memoirs of Lady Trent #1 I've been meaning to read this for quite a while, so when I saw it in my library's overdrive offerings, I figured it would make a good choice for my next audiobook (I seem to find it so much easier to get through audiobooks these days). Now I can finally return...
Series: Edie Kiglatuk Mysteries #1 I came across this in my most recent scouring of my library's currently available audiobook offerings although I admit I was mostly looking for audio versions of stuff I had been meaning to read and hadn't gotten around to. The author appears to have done her res...
I've just re-read Connie Willis' 1997 novella "Bellwether" and enjoyed it tremendously.I first read it about twenty years ago, when Chaos Theory was still relatively new to non-mathematicians like me, and what I remember most is how exciting I found the ideas around the relationship between chaos an...