Jan. 9th, 2019

liv: Bookshelf labelled: Caution. Hungry bookworm (bookies)
Usually Christmas involves everybody giving everybody else lots of books. But this year we mostly focused on non-book presents.

Recently acquired: From Benedict, my partners' eldest, Team-ups of the Brave and the Bold, by J Michael Straczynski, illustrated by Jesus Saiz. This is a DC comic book, which is a part of culture I don't know much about. So far, the illustrations are absolutely gorgeous, but I've read two stories I hugely disagree with philosophically. One where the death of a bum and petty thief is celebrated because his life wasn't worth much anyway and at least he got the chance to be a hero, and one where a superhero time-travels back to WW2 and relaxes his principle against killing others because he's also a patriotic American with a duty to fight for his country. I need to read this more carefully, I think.

Recently given: Only one book Christmas present: The Book of Lights, by Chaim Potok, for [personal profile] cjwatson. One of my formative books as a teenager, and it is very Jewish, like all of Potok's stuff, but I hope there's enough in it that's interesting to a non-Jewish reader. It's about Kabalah and Jewish identity, yes, but it's also about the Korean war and the atom bomb.

Recently read: As promised, What Katy did next by Susan Coolidge. Originally published 1886, ebook obtained from the lovely Guenberg project. detailed review )

Some interesting DW posts, while I'm here:
  • Adapting a medieval recipe, by [personal profile] ursula, who's working through a really interesting January Journal based mostly on SCA-related themes.

  • So another Jack Lewis thing happened by [personal profile] legionseagle, with some real insight into the Problem of Susan in historical context. Great discussion in the comments, as well. Everybody has lots of opinions about Lewis.

  • [personal profile] slashmarks is coming out with a lot of really interesting posts lately, mostly book reviews. This discussion of Literacy in the Ottoman Empire is from a few weeks ago, and absolutely fascinating.

    Up next: Dunno. I'm poking at my tottering to-read pile and not pouncing on anything much. A skinful of shadows by Frances Hardinge is probably looking the most tempting.
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