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What I read, February 2020

"Danagerous Ages" by Rose Macaulay. Marissa Lingen read this last month, and made me want to read it.


LHC #65: "A Fire Upon the Deep" by Vernor Vinge.  The tines (wolfpacks) were fantastic, and so was the galaxy, with the slow zones, etc. I'm not sure I truly understood it, but it was really cool.

LHC#66: "Permutation City" by Greg Egan. The last from the Jo Walton SF list that I've been reading for months and months! For some reason I put this on my book list that I make while reading Locus (a very different list than the LHC list let me tell you -- I will never read all those) on about the same day I was setting new books to "active". Anyway, this book really drove home how I don't want to go live in the singularity. It seemed awful. 

"The Raven Tower" by Ann Leckie. Got it for Christmas. Really awesome. This is one I will try to force on others. The POV character was great, I loved how it was sort of omniscient, telling the story to the main character. 

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