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• What are you currently reading?
Nothing.

• What did you recently finish reading?
Young Avengers #5: And so the first arc comes to an end, & everyone is a team & they're going off in a spaceship (?!). I don't really care where they're going or what they're doing, so I guess that means I should take it off my pull list, lol.
I might follow up later, when it's at the library or something.
I REALLY could have used a trigger warning for Billy's pages, too, jfc.

Avengers: The Enemy Within #1: This is the beginning of the Captain Marvel crossover event. This was okay, mostly like reading another of Captain Marvel, with special appearances by Spider Woman & Thor.
Carol coping with a chronic illness is what makes her character compelling to me.

The Last of Us #2: Still really digging this. I love Faith's art. Starting to dread the end of this prequel mini-arc, because the storyline will continue in a PS3 video game and I don't have a PS3 ^^;;;

Angel & Faith #22, What You Want, Not What You Need part 2 - So, the entire season has been leading up to this. spoilers )
As the apocalypse is nigh (again) & everyone prepares, I find myself really attached to this group of people. I hope there's more after this season ends, whether in a continuation of Angel & Faith or back with the main Buffy title.

X-Men #1 - This is the new series that Brian Wood is writing, which caused a stir a few months ago when the cover just showed six women. ONLY WOMEN HOW CAN IT BE?! Anyway, my familiarity with the X-Men universe is pretty minimal. I saw the X-Men movies maybe once each, like a decade ago? (or whenever they came out lol)
This issue includes Rogue, Storm, Jubilee, Kitty Pryde & some other people, but I don't really know who any of them are.
THAT SAID, I love the art, I'm interested in the story, & I think I'll be sticking around for a while.

Lifelode by Jo Walton - I really liked this. I wish I was in a better headspace & able to say more about it.
It's the first time I've finished a novel in a while. And just...yeah. I love Taveth.
Still a little uncomfortable with the concept of a "lifelode," but overall I really loved it.

• What do you think you’ll read next?
idk.
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• What are you currently reading?
Lifelode by Jo Walton, who was one of the Guests of Honor at WisCon this year. I've previously read Farthing and Among Others by her.
This book is about a poly family living in a fantasy world where magic is used for every-day domestic tasks.
I could read about Taveth cooking & keeping house forever, I think. Maintaining the household is Taveth's "lifelode," which seems to mean both a life vocation as well as a trajectory.
I sometimes feel uncomfortable with the idea of "true vocation" or etc., likely because I either haven't figured out what mine is yet, or because I don't have one. Can't people just have jobs without being destined to have them, or without being 100% compatible with them?
I do appreciate that keeping house is valued just as much as being a farmer/being a priest/etc.
I like this book very much so far. It seems to be acquiring a plot, and I'm not sure I like that or not.

I hadn't intended to start reading My Chemical Romance fic along w/Fall Out Boy fic, but [personal profile] liseuse sent me a few amazing recs before WisCon.
I've started reading I Have Been All Things Unholy, in which Frank Iero seems to have acquired stigmata via tattoo, and Gerard Way is a priest who meets up with him. WILL GERARD BE ABLE TO CURE FRANK WITH HIS HEALING TOUCH?! I will have to keep reading ^_^ Seriously, I like this fic a lot.

• What did you recently finish reading?
Not much. I skimmed through this year's edition of the WisCon Chronicles as edited by JoSelle Vanderhooft, Shattering Ableist Narratives, spending most of my time with the segments involving [personal profile] kalmn, [personal profile] jesse_the_k, & [personal profile] sasha_feather.

The comments on this post over in [community profile] anime_manga, where we're talking about which series look good in the upcoming summer season.

Various WisCon panel write-ups as they appear on Dreamwidth & LiveJournal.

• What do you think you’ll read next?
More Lifelode. My brain seems to be able to tolerate books again, for now at least!
For book club we were reading Cold Magic, which I've read within the last year but may reread to be a better conversationalist.
More fic, now that I'll actually be spending some time at home again.
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BBC's Sherlock - for some reason I hadn't realized that the source is only three 90-minute episodes. I watched the first one last night with Antoine; it was pretty great! I love Watson, and can now pay proper attention to people's related icons and fandom posts. Do people really like Sherlock as a person??
Despite knowing things about Sherlock Homles/Watson, this is the first time I've ever actually watched an interpretation of it (no, I've never watched House).
I've never read The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, but I think I'd like to someday.

Love*Com: The Movie - based on the manga series by Aya Nakahara. The basic premise is the budding relationship between a taller-than-average girl and a shorter-than-average boy who are both in high school. They keep trying to find romance while also constantly bickering with each other, and then realize that all their friends/classmates are rooting for them to be together. Can they get over their height complexes to do so?!
I liked this a lot more than I expected to! The actress playing Risa could contort her face magnificently. I still need to finish reading the manga, but I think I like the anime the most. The Kansai accents were best in the anime, IMO.

Among Others by Jo Walton - Did not love this as much as everyone else did, I don't think. We'll see if my opinion changes after we discuss it at Book Club. I still like Walton's writing, etc.

Ooku by Fumi Yoshinaga - Don't have tons to say about this. I think I like her Flower of Life series better??

Not Love But Delicious Foods Make Me So Happy!! by Fumi Yoshinaga - BWAHAHA, amazing. The manga-ka writes a mostly-autobiographical tome about visiting restaurants and eating with her friends. I guess she's a big foodie. She visited lots of pricey places, though, so I only made a photocopy of the bagel/bread shop instructions/hours for our upcoming trip to Japan.

Soul Eater by Atsushi Ohkubo - the first two volumes of the manga are about how far I had seen of the anime. I think this works better for me as a manga? It certainly cuts down on how long it takes me to get through it, :D I love the trippy/drippy backgrounds in this series. I think Maka is a great protagonist. If this were a regular shonen series and she were just a secondary character, I would be upset. I hope this series does not disappoint me like Bleach and Naruto did (focusing on endless power-ups/battles that I didn't care about).

Glee, season 1 - I KNOW. I KNOW. I watched it and I recognize the fail and I would absolutely not "rec" this series. BUT. It's an easy thing for me to mainline when my brain is dead, and sometimes I like watching popular shows just so I know wtf is going on in pop culture (and so I understand the Fandom Secrets about them, lol).

Saturn Apartments by Hisae Iwaoka - This is one of the few manga series that I know of that focuses on class issues as a central theme and doesn't shy away from it. In the future, people no longer live on the planet surface, but instead in rings that surround the planet. The ring is tiered, upper/middle/lower, which corresponds with the class identification of most people who live in that ring level. Our protagonist is Mitsu, a member of the lower class-ring who joins a window washing guild. As window washers, they clean the windows outside of the apartments of those who live in the other classes. Mitsu navigates around the ring levels/classes, and also learns how to get along with his co-workers, who all knew/worked with his father before his death.
There are no epic plots here, just following Mitsu throughout his (sometimes) normal days of working, vacation, etc. The art style is unconventional for manga, but I find it very endearing.

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