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Vlad

Vlad

Joined May 2016

book designer, bookseller, reader (natch)
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Book of Esther | Emily Barton
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(Image credit: https://flic.kr/p/7Us8zk )
Just started this-- a vastly different 20th century, where the titular character lives in the Empire of the Khazars-- dieselpunk & mechanical horses, & a Europe at war in 1942. I was sold on it by a blurb from John Crowley (who never blurbs!).

Vlad And as I searched for a cool image, I came across this history of the mechanical horse! (Not so far-fetched.) http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/09/a-brief-history-of-mechani... 8y
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The irony of reading a book about the history of the printed book on my iPad is not lost on me (it's an e-galley); but from what I can tell the final physical book will be a treasure to hold & read. Definitely buying it when it's out!

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Happy Publication day to this treasure! Cuban SF with dashes of Douglas Adams, Metal Hurlant's sexy irreverence, and brimming w/ideas.
The best SF criticizes present society & Yoss wryly engages the reader with Galaxy-spanning cultures & one entertaining 8ft tall veterinary biologist protagonist.

Vlad I mean, the official language of star-faring humans is Spanglish! (not a spoiler) 8y
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The Hike | Drew Magary
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I beat up my galleys, I have to admit. But I prize them all the more for the evidence; food stains, wrinkled corners.,etc.
An odd modern fairy tale (sans fairies, heavy on the fantastic); absurd & funny, & poignant when you least expect it. Then, on the last page, it becomes a wonderful, new thing.