Ciao Mondo.
Potrei mettere R0807 alla prova con le favole di #esopo.
Ecco un esempio: La volpe, l'uva e il robot!
Ciao Mondo.
Potrei mettere R0807 alla prova con le favole di #esopo.
Ecco un esempio: La volpe, l'uva e il robot!
Book 27 was The Galaxy, and the Ground Within by Becky Chambers.
A freak accident throws five very different people together.
I just adore this queer cosy sci-fi series. Characters you can’t help but adore. I really hope there will be more to this series.
Review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/95e092fe-b33f-4b80-874e-55527e36e978?redirect=true
Book no. 6 was Interstellar Megachef by Lavanya Lakshminarayan.
Perfect for fans of epic stories. This one was longer and more complex than I think is ideal, but I adored the inclusivity and the cosy vibes.
Review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/bc995fd1-aa70-4684-ad05-c43c2c7c4f05
I'm joining the Meta Blackout this week. This will hurt my author business. I'm going to lose money as a result. But it feels like the least I can do.
In the meantime, please enjoy this review from a reader who … doesn't care for my values.
https://www.whitehartfiction.co.uk/products/teapot-bundle-ebook
Wednesday’s second book was Mostly Harmless by Douglas Adams.
‘Oh, so you think time flows that way, do you?’
Very short review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/5427474a-17a8-41be-a68e-72c8ecd5e9ab
Oops… Forgot to post this one yesterday. Tuesday’s book was Exit Strategy by Martha Wells.
#Murderbot’s back with the crew from the first story – and it’s not sure how to feel about that. Mainly it feels icky because feelings are gross.
Very short review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/0b7ef317-f636-42ee-bd32-42e3384ddff6
Friday’s book was So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams.
Insufficient Marvin … otherwise excellent.
Very short review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/d04c0c02-f42b-49ef-8bee-7a0be96ffbe6
Friday’s second book was So This is Earth? by John Wilker.
This lighthearted book presents what I suspect is a realistic view of the human response to aliens.
Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/f898e6bc-72c5-4b23-add0-14c64cb74782
Yesterday’s third and final book (I don’t always read three books a day) was Alien Space Tentacle Porn by Peter Cawdron.
This book was a bit heteronormative / gender-normative for my liking, but you can’t go wrong with a bit of cosy ridiculous fluffy sci-fi.
Yesterday’s book was Time of the Cat by Tansy Rayner Roberts.
I’m still not sure what the hell I just read, but it was sweet and cosy and adorable. More, please.
Full review: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/bfe5c7f8-3f84-4ef1-9022-fbd69b216add