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  • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

    Book 4: Providence. I've liked Barry's other books and I liked this one in a different way. It's a straight up long-haul forever-war sort of story about a crew of four flawed people on a four-year tour of deep space with a mission to kill a seemingly endless supply of one type of alien creatures. Oh and their ship is run by an AI so sophisticated that the humans are really only there for PR purposes, and maybe to help the AI company sell more AI. Written in 2020 but still feels fresh.

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    Book 5: Night Hawks. Another one of the forensic anthropologist mysteries where we again are working towards a thrilling conclusion of the series. This one had a convoluted mystery, a lot of rando characters with similar-sounding names and not a lot of history stuff which is usually my favorite part. And then there's the overarching plot arc which continued in a good way. A nice familiar read but not one of my faves of the series.

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    • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

      Book 5: Night Hawks. Another one of the forensic anthropologist mysteries where we again are working towards a thrilling conclusion of the series. This one had a convoluted mystery, a lot of rando characters with similar-sounding names and not a lot of history stuff which is usually my favorite part. And then there's the overarching plot arc which continued in a good way. A nice familiar read but not one of my faves of the series.

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      Book 6: Tigers Between Empires. An exceptional book about wildlife, specifically tiger, conservation in Siberia and also to a lesser degree in China. Slaght, who also wrote a compelling book about fish owls in the same region, talks about US/Russian cooperation for the Siberian Tiger Project from the early 90s until now. A lot changes, a lot stays the same. Color photos of amazing animals and a lot of nerdy science. You really get to know the place; an excellent geopolitical conservation tale.

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      • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

        Book 6: Tigers Between Empires. An exceptional book about wildlife, specifically tiger, conservation in Siberia and also to a lesser degree in China. Slaght, who also wrote a compelling book about fish owls in the same region, talks about US/Russian cooperation for the Siberian Tiger Project from the early 90s until now. A lot changes, a lot stays the same. Color photos of amazing animals and a lot of nerdy science. You really get to know the place; an excellent geopolitical conservation tale.

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        #20

        @jessamyn OMG! Thank you!! I *loved* his Fish-owls book! I am immediately going to find this one!

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        • sunlitrain@pnw.zoneS sunlitrain@pnw.zone

          @jessamyn OMG! Thank you!! I *loved* his Fish-owls book! I am immediately going to find this one!

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          @sunlitrain It's really good. He's not one of the scientists in it, for the most part, so it's a slightly different kind of book but still really good.

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          • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

            Book 6: Tigers Between Empires. An exceptional book about wildlife, specifically tiger, conservation in Siberia and also to a lesser degree in China. Slaght, who also wrote a compelling book about fish owls in the same region, talks about US/Russian cooperation for the Siberian Tiger Project from the early 90s until now. A lot changes, a lot stays the same. Color photos of amazing animals and a lot of nerdy science. You really get to know the place; an excellent geopolitical conservation tale.

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            #22

            @jessamyn This looks fantastic. I was just watching a documentary on the Amur tigers the other day. What I would give to be able to go see them. I've got plans this year to see jaguars in the Pantanal and pumas in Patagonia, but I suspect I won't ever get the chance to go see these cats.

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            • technothrasher@universeodon.comT technothrasher@universeodon.com

              @jessamyn This looks fantastic. I was just watching a documentary on the Amur tigers the other day. What I would give to be able to go see them. I've got plans this year to see jaguars in the Pantanal and pumas in Patagonia, but I suspect I won't ever get the chance to go see these cats.

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              #23

              @technothrasher it's just 500 pages of tiger facts and lots of interesting fieldwork. It is such a great book.

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              • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                Book 6: Tigers Between Empires. An exceptional book about wildlife, specifically tiger, conservation in Siberia and also to a lesser degree in China. Slaght, who also wrote a compelling book about fish owls in the same region, talks about US/Russian cooperation for the Siberian Tiger Project from the early 90s until now. A lot changes, a lot stays the same. Color photos of amazing animals and a lot of nerdy science. You really get to know the place; an excellent geopolitical conservation tale.

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                #24

                Book 7: The Treasure of the Black Swan. A graphic novel about a shipwreck and the drama trying to figure out who was legally entitled to the treasure. It involves diplomats, lawyers, treasure hunters and US, Peruvian and Spanish jurisdiction. Based on a true story (which I did not read up on until afterwards) it's an interesting and well-told and easy to follow story even though it was clearly a pretty convoluted situation at the time.

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                • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                  Book 7: The Treasure of the Black Swan. A graphic novel about a shipwreck and the drama trying to figure out who was legally entitled to the treasure. It involves diplomats, lawyers, treasure hunters and US, Peruvian and Spanish jurisdiction. Based on a true story (which I did not read up on until afterwards) it's an interesting and well-told and easy to follow story even though it was clearly a pretty convoluted situation at the time.

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                  #25

                  @jessamyn
                  This sounds neat. Thanks!

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                  • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                    Book 7: The Treasure of the Black Swan. A graphic novel about a shipwreck and the drama trying to figure out who was legally entitled to the treasure. It involves diplomats, lawyers, treasure hunters and US, Peruvian and Spanish jurisdiction. Based on a true story (which I did not read up on until afterwards) it's an interesting and well-told and easy to follow story even though it was clearly a pretty convoluted situation at the time.

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                    #26

                    @jessamyn

                    I read this a while back and enjoyed it. Have you read any of Paco Roca's other books? His "Memoirs of a Man in Pajamas" is fun.

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                    • catselbow@fosstodon.orgC catselbow@fosstodon.org

                      @jessamyn

                      I read this a while back and enjoyed it. Have you read any of Paco Roca's other books? His "Memoirs of a Man in Pajamas" is fun.

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                      #27

                      @catselbow I have not read anything else by him I don't think, thanks for the rec.

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                      • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                        Book 7: The Treasure of the Black Swan. A graphic novel about a shipwreck and the drama trying to figure out who was legally entitled to the treasure. It involves diplomats, lawyers, treasure hunters and US, Peruvian and Spanish jurisdiction. Based on a true story (which I did not read up on until afterwards) it's an interesting and well-told and easy to follow story even though it was clearly a pretty convoluted situation at the time.

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                        #28

                        Book 8: Vern Custodian of the Universe. A short fun graphic novel about Vern who is having a tough time coping with the earth being a mess. His mom and grandma nudge him into a job at Quasar which... does what exactly? Stuff happens on an interdimensional level and Vern has a front-row seat. This is one of those graphic novels which really feels like it was a lot of fun to draw: quirky, trippy, and colorful, with a good sense of humor and a good heart at the center of it.

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                        • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                          Book 8: Vern Custodian of the Universe. A short fun graphic novel about Vern who is having a tough time coping with the earth being a mess. His mom and grandma nudge him into a job at Quasar which... does what exactly? Stuff happens on an interdimensional level and Vern has a front-row seat. This is one of those graphic novels which really feels like it was a lot of fun to draw: quirky, trippy, and colorful, with a good sense of humor and a good heart at the center of it.

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                          #29

                          Book 9: Haunt Sweet Home. A short novel about Mara, a youngish woman who doesn't quite fit in with her family or life in general. After drifting about, she lands a job on the night shift of a reality tv show about people who buy houses and then find out they are haunted. You'd think it would be tough to find enough people for that, but the crew gives extra haunting nudges along the way. Mara's a bit of a loner and still figuring things out and the show gives her life a temporary focus.

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                          • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                            Book 9: Haunt Sweet Home. A short novel about Mara, a youngish woman who doesn't quite fit in with her family or life in general. After drifting about, she lands a job on the night shift of a reality tv show about people who buy houses and then find out they are haunted. You'd think it would be tough to find enough people for that, but the crew gives extra haunting nudges along the way. Mara's a bit of a loner and still figuring things out and the show gives her life a temporary focus.

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                            @jessamyn I read that last year and really enjoyed!

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                            • platypus@glammr.usP platypus@glammr.us

                              @jessamyn I read that last year and really enjoyed!

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                              @platypus It has a weirdly low rating on Goodreads and I can't figure out why, I thought it was solid.

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                              • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                                @platypus It has a weirdly low rating on Goodreads and I can't figure out why, I thought it was solid.

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                                @jessamyn that's a pity for the author, I agree. I suppose as a novella it might've not had enough content for some people? But I felt the plot worked well to the form and sometimes I need novellas.

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                                • platypus@glammr.usP platypus@glammr.us

                                  @jessamyn that's a pity for the author, I agree. I suppose as a novella it might've not had enough content for some people? But I felt the plot worked well to the form and sometimes I need novellas.

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                                  @platypus Exactly. Gonna go give it five stars to try to move the needle.

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                                  • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                                    Book 9: Haunt Sweet Home. A short novel about Mara, a youngish woman who doesn't quite fit in with her family or life in general. After drifting about, she lands a job on the night shift of a reality tv show about people who buy houses and then find out they are haunted. You'd think it would be tough to find enough people for that, but the crew gives extra haunting nudges along the way. Mara's a bit of a loner and still figuring things out and the show gives her life a temporary focus.

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                                    Book 10. Apple Watch for Dummies. I knew this book wasn't going to be great. But I got a used Apple Watch (partner has one, he likes it, was I just reflexively disliking?) & wanted to learn about it w/o watching a video or reading AI slop. I learned HTML from a Dummies guide, how bad could it be? THEY MISSPELLED THE WORD WATCH, for one. Tons of typos. Text which felt copied straight from Apple's marketing. Awful "jokes." I learned about maybe four features and feel dumber for having read it.

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                                    • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                                      Book 10. Apple Watch for Dummies. I knew this book wasn't going to be great. But I got a used Apple Watch (partner has one, he likes it, was I just reflexively disliking?) & wanted to learn about it w/o watching a video or reading AI slop. I learned HTML from a Dummies guide, how bad could it be? THEY MISSPELLED THE WORD WATCH, for one. Tons of typos. Text which felt copied straight from Apple's marketing. Awful "jokes." I learned about maybe four features and feel dumber for having read it.

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                                      #35

                                      @jessamyn well to be fair, does what it says in the tin. You started off smart and it seems like the book achieve its goal!

                                      (I like my Apple Watch.)

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                                      • chriscorrigan@mstdn.caC chriscorrigan@mstdn.ca

                                        @jessamyn well to be fair, does what it says in the tin. You started off smart and it seems like the book achieve its goal!

                                        (I like my Apple Watch.)

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                                        @chriscorrigan I wish I liked it more, honestly. I just find it frustratingly limited as far as what I'm looking for, but at least I know that I understand its potential now (and for what I paid for mine, it's well worth it).

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                                        • jessamyn@glammr.usJ jessamyn@glammr.us

                                          Book 10. Apple Watch for Dummies. I knew this book wasn't going to be great. But I got a used Apple Watch (partner has one, he likes it, was I just reflexively disliking?) & wanted to learn about it w/o watching a video or reading AI slop. I learned HTML from a Dummies guide, how bad could it be? THEY MISSPELLED THE WORD WATCH, for one. Tons of typos. Text which felt copied straight from Apple's marketing. Awful "jokes." I learned about maybe four features and feel dumber for having read it.

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                                          Book 11: The Joy of Snacking. It's hard when you don't like someone's deeply personal memoir, but I didn't. The front cover of this book made it seem like it was about snacks and... er... joy. The back cover makes it clear that it's about the author's lifelong struggle with some sort of disordered eating, an unhelpful bad relationship, and a confusing relationship with both her parents and her body. And a lot of it was told in a roundabout non-linear style so I wasn't even sure what was going on

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