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Made a sketch of ‘Green Hannah’ from Treasure at the Heart of the Tanglewood by Meredith Ann Pierce (2001).
Such a lovely story, mixing a feel of woodland fairy tales with elements from a Greek myth, but still really original on its own. It’s a quick read but it lingers. 🌿🦊🦡🐦⬛
#treasure at the heart of the tanglewood#meredith ann pierce#fanart#book fanart#green hannah#fairy tales#mythology#this is such a lovely book#highly recommend#my art#my sketch#hand drawn#pencil sketch
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For me, these High Fantasties are unbeatable. They might be considered slow-paced by most standards now, but the atmosphere, characters, philosophical riddles and metaphors fill me with a sense of warmth and wonder.
There may not be a lot of the battlefield clashes (often a staple of the fantasy genre), but there’s peril aplenty, and often of a far more intimate kind.
These three titles/trilogies are very different from each other, but my fondness for them is very similar. Not just escapism or comfort reading (although they can certainly be that, too), these books have things to say. And I love the way in which they say them.
Earthsea trilogy, by Ursula K. Le Guin (1968-73)
Riddle-Master trilogy, by Patricia A. McKillip (1976-79)
Fortress in the Eye of Time, by C.J. Cherryh (1994)
#earthsea#ursula le guin#riddle master#patricia mckillip#fortress in the eye of time#c.j. cherryh#good books#goodreads#high fantasy#favourite fantasy books#ged#tenar#morgon#raederle#tristen#female authors
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Oh my goodness Prodigy season 2 is incredible! Fantastic writing and character development, and also stunning art (these are the kinds of planets I always hoped to see in Star Trek!)
This show is making me feel again how I did when I first fell in love with Trek, decades ago. (It inspired me to become a scientist, and Janeway never stopped being a role model for me.)
Thank you to all involved, @aaronwaltke and cast and crew! 🖖🏼❤️
#star trek prodigy#star trek#captain janeway#captain chakotay#wesley crusher#gwyn#dal#rok tahk#zero#murf#jankom pog#ma’jel#protostar#voyager#animation#i love this show#thank you cast and crew
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Iain M. Banks was incredibly ahead of the times. The Player of Games was published in 1988, and introduces the Culture as a post-scarcity society, with no currency, or any hierarchal power structure of any kind, where everyone freely changes sex whenever they want - everyone is quite simply considered a person, regardless of gender/sex, race/species, status or physiology. This includes the human(oid)s as well as the (extremy advanced) machine intelligences.
When encountering totalitarian empires, Culture citizens find the lack of logic in these societies very confusing and are genuinely apalled by the concepts of conquering, oppressing, and (ecological and societal) destruction. But it never gets generalised/simplified or in any way ‘preachy’. Banks’ social commentary is razor-sharp and uncompromising, and his writing is of a literary level (while immensely readable). And at times, brutal. When there’s violence, he writes it as the truly horrific thing it is.
But there’s also brilliant wit and humour, incredible/insane levels of imagination, and Ship names such as ‘Youthful Indiscretion’ and ‘Just Read the Instructions’. The result is something unparalleled. Rereading this again in 2024, it all feels more relevant than ever. And I think I love these books more everytime I revisit them.
#iain m banks#iain banks#the culture#the culture books#the player of games#science fiction books#goodreads#reread#post scarcity#gender#I adore these books
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At first sight, C.J. Cherryh’s Chanur series might look like ‘lion-cats in space with a stray human’. And, well, it is that.
But is also about breaking linguistic and cognitive barriers, overcoming otherness and gender biases, and setting aside selfish interests to unite a galaxy.
🚀🦁🦁🦁🧔🏼♀️🦁
#chanur#c. j. cherryh#the pride of chanur#pyanfar chanur#hilfy#tully#chanur’s venture#scifi#science fiction books#goodreads#the kif strike back#chanur’s homecoming#space opera#hani#kif#these books are so good#very addictive read
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Star Trek Prodigy is excellent! And the animation is gorgeous! And Janeway!
I’m hoping for seven seasons at least 🖖🏼
#star trek prodigy#captain janeway#everyone watch this one#it’s excellent#the kobayashi maru episode!!!#and great voice acting#animated
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Grunt is an orange cat.
#this is the truth#Heheheh#grunt#orange cat energy#in tenfold#and very food motivated#krogan#mass effect 3#mass effect 2#mass effect legendary edition#bioware#ME2#ME3
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This is so incredibly accurate 🤖🚀
I hope preservation and PUMNT start matching freed SecUnits with their hyper intelligent ship AIs like those anxious cheetahs that get service dogs
#the murderbot diaries#system collapse#asshole research transport#murderbot#holism#three#books#goodreads#science fiction
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New Murderbot! [Incoherent squeal] 🤖📖❤️
I love these books a rather ridiculous amount. This one is imho turning out to be one of the best entries so far.
#the murderbot diaries#martha wells#secunit#ART#murderbot#system collapse#redacted#science fiction#goodreads#books#asshole research transport
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🕷️🐙🐦🚀📖✨
#adrian tchaikovsky#science fiction#SF#goodbooks#goodreads#children of memory#children of time#children of ruin#corvids in space
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This is so beautiful!! Love the High Republic books, and ‘Into the Dark’ by Claudia Gray is a favourite. Cohmac and Orla are such brilliant characters ✨
the idols 🌿🩸
#the high republic#star wars#into the dark#claudia gray#goodbooks#cohmac vitus#orla jareni#high republic art#jedi
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Currently re-reading the Discworld City Watch books. ‘Jingo’ remains one of the sharpest, spot-on takes on war/multiculturalism/colonialism/diplomacy. (And some bits are so hilarious it’ll make you spit out your coffee too). These books just get better the more often you read them. I love them quite a ridiculous amount, and the Watch were always my favourites (Carrot! Angua! Detritus! Vetinari!) And now I’m close to *cough* middle age myself, I ‘get’ Vimes in a way I just didn’t as a twenty-something.
GNU Terry Pratchett 🌍🐘🐢✨
#discworld#jingo#terry pratchett#gnu terry pratchett#sam vimes#carrot ironfoundersson#angua von uberwald#havelock vetinari#ankh morpork#the city watch#goodreads#books#reading
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