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Today I was walking to the library -

Wait.

Today, I walked to the library, in that way you do, since the library is a 20 minute stroll from home.

It's a nice change from mandatory busing or biking, you know?
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On Wednesday, I went to the SFPL main branch intending to find one or two novels and maybe a nonfiction book from its six stories of media. So how many books did I actually check out of the library?

Poll #2748 Book Poll
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 6


Number of items?

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Mean: 14.17 Median: 14 Std. Dev 4.81
1
0 (0.0%)
2
0 (0.0%)
3
0 (0.0%)
4
0 (0.0%)
5
0 (0.0%)
6
0 (0.0%)
7
1 (16.7%)
8
0 (0.0%)
9
0 (0.0%)
10
1 (16.7%)
11
0 (0.0%)
12
0 (0.0%)
13
1 (16.7%)
14
0 (0.0%)
15
1 (16.7%)
16
0 (0.0%)
17
0 (0.0%)
18
0 (0.0%)
19
0 (0.0%)
20
2 (33.3%)

Type?

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Fiction
6 (100.0%)

Nonfiction
5 (83.3%)

DVDs
5 (83.3%)

CDs
3 (50.0%)

Tickybox?

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Ticky!
5 (83.3%)

Ticky loves libraries.
5 (83.3%)

Ticky needs to volunteer with the Friends of the SFPL.
4 (66.7%)

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Fans talk about reading from "Asimov to Zelazny" or about the ABCs of science fiction (Asimov, Bester, Clarke) - have you read your way through the alphabet?

I'm missing Q, U, and X. )

I'd love to do a "themed" A to Z - women, hard SF, etc - but I'm of a full alphabet as it stands.
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I didn't intentionally read two novels of alternate history focusing on the UK this week, but that's what happened. If you ever need an illustration in the difference between honor and reputation*, do Empire of Ivory and Ha'Penny as paired reads.

*The Bujold definitions, with honor being what you know about yourself, and reputation being what others know about you.

I'm a lot more worried about Carmichael's ultimate fate than I am about Laurence's, but that's what having a dragon who's smarter than you will do for your luck roll.
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Over on the Shejidan boards, it's reported that a Cyteen sequel is done. There is no way the sequel will live up to the original. If I keep saying this, eventually I'll believe it. No publication guesstimate, so I'm assuming late 2009 at the earliest. Message board noise suggests a tenth Foreigner novel is next on Cherryh's plate.

Jo Walton asks about my favorite series in progress. The next Steerswoman book is being written, also no ETA. Kirstein is doing something no one else is doing with tropes and rearranging them, and I am very very interested to see how she does it next.

My library has finally listed Ha'Penny in the catalog. If I am very unfortunate, my Empire of Ivory hold will come in at the same time.
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Monica Hughes is dead. It's unlikely any of you have a clue how much I liked her books, because I haven't seen a copy of Invitation to the Game or Keeper of the Isis Light since I left middle school, though I always checked the used book stores, always in the wrong places. I'm coming to realize the power of public libraries late in life, but the synergistic might of Google, Amazon and Inter-Library Loan is still hitting home, usually when I recall semi-obscure authors like Hughes. Doing attitude tracebacks picks up Isis as an early formative influence that I'd love to go back to. Yes, it's kids SF, but if you start lobbing "just kids SF" titles at me, you eventually get a patchwork story of my entire life since the local library and the only book store in town were in the same shopping complex. (The library has since moved twice, and the book store closed when I was still a kid.) You can go from Isis to KSR's Mars trilogy quite easily, and from there to some really terrible English paper topics, and then I can entertain you with my writing disasters for at least a quarter of an hour. There is a reason I have a fluffy livejournal and fell into a career field that don't tell you about the writing bits until it's too late.

Because I am in mourning that Hughes will never write anything again, and because Hughes was a YA writer, I am ILLing every book she's ever written all the easy to spot SF/F: the Isis trilogy, The Golden Aquarians, and Invitation to the Game.

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