Allanah
@allanah
An optimist on a good day. 💚 Science and impact comms, whanau, running, food, dance, books. She/her. Tangata tiriti. 🇳🇿 www.sharedscience.nz
Here, have a tent in the snow (note, this is not my tent in the snow, because I'm not an adventurous 16yo). Temple Basin, Aotearoa New Zealand last week.
Sweetness overload warning. My excessively tidy partner has been uncharacteristically leaving his kiwifruit skin out each morning. I haven't commented; I'm trying to eat more fruit and it's a useful reminder. This morning I come down to this and only now realise he's been doing it on purpose.
Penric!!!! All of them. At the beginning Penric is a kind young man whose life changes irrevocably on a roadside, and he spends the next 15 books (mostly novellas) with Desdemona (who is a dozen or so demon lives) helping people. With decency and magic. Like Murderbot, only not at all. 📚🧵
Is anyone still with me?Division Bells by Iona Datt Sharma. Maybe a bit old for an 18yo? I just needed good people doing their best and also people in power doing something about climate change. A love story, novella so won't disturb the study too much. No one seems to have read this? Go read it! 📚🧵
We're down to three. The world needs more kindness. Justice. Good people winning. The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison is more SFF, about what happens when someone is thrust into a position no one, least of all themselves, thinks they're suitable for. And prevails with goodness and competence.📚🧵
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine. I almost skipped this one, but I think she'll like the thinkiness and it's a good thought exercise re colonialism, being complicit, generational memory...📚🧵
Holy mother of God what possessed me to start this thread. Right: some grittier thinkier things. Children of Time, Adrian Tchaikovsky. Epic. Intelligent. Humans are idiots. Spiders are terrifying. Come argue with me over the ending when you're done. 📚🧵
Are we there yet? Small Joys by Alvin James Mensah Another one on the 'kid in college theme' but this one on finding your path, parental relationships, kindness, and birdwatching. Very British. Audiobook narrator is great. 📚🧵
Samit Basu, Chosen Spirits. Near future dystopia. Intelligent, kinda disturbing. On my recce list but not my reread list. 📚🧵
Clockwork Boys, T. Kingfisher. No idea how to describe it. Alt, steampunk, adventure, quest, unlikely teams, honestly I could have added any of T. Kingfisher but you have to start somewhere. 📚🧵
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell because it's lovely and real and appropriate for someone in their first year of uni. Twins go to college and learn to go their own ways, but each faces different challenges.📚🧵
On the YA theme, The Captive Prince CS Pacat. I found this when it was a serialised online release. Told only in one mc pov, it's brilliantly plotted over three books, and is basically a story of manipulation and gaslighting. Way more than it seems. 📚🧵
No 5. 1/3 of the way there. The excellent characters and adventures of The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater. Angst, dreaminess, ley lines, fate and Blue in the house of witches. A good time. Also YA because why not. 📚🧵
The Year We Fell Down by Sarina Bowen. Not my fave of hers, but the best for the recommendee I think. New adult college romance, defying all the candyfloss expectations that assumes. Don't underestimate the emotional punch of NA/YA books. 📚🧵
Speaking of strong daughters, Daughter of the Forest, Juliet Marrilier (bonus points for the AoNZ author?). I loved the myth as a child, the book as an adult, the gentle storytelling (and book 2 even more but I'm not telling her to start there because I'm not a heathen). 📚🧵
Daughter of the Empire, Janny Wurts and Raymond Feist. Because every 18yo needs to read about strong women. OS, is it even still in print? Yay for libraries and ebooks. 📚🧵.
Cotillion, Georgette Heyer Ridiculous, witty, fun, perfect exam week study break. 📚🧵
Also, for a good yarn on what happens to the spoons/forks, this is both fun and a good example of researc being well reported. www.stuff.co.nz/business/913...
Ahead of tomorrow's AoNZ budget announcements, and the inevitable 'what's in it for you' media coverage. From a conversation on game theory and not stealing the office teaspoons, After the Flood by @quicunquevult.bsky.social
No you're not, you're playing five-a side (because they are talking football). And this really isn't important, except it's weird the things that throw you out of the story.
Untitled document(29). And FINAL FINAL copy. Kids who will never understand the pain of overwriting a file with an 8 character file name. (Tell me how old you are without saying how old you are).
In today's edition of Tell Me What Kind of Books You Read, I didn't know this was also an art technique. You learn something new every day.
I think that's what they did here already (poor cropping on my part, or we are talking at cross purposes, either way algd!).
Also...a tall CEO. As a short person I get the temptation, and understand the optics, but it's still funny as hell.