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Finally got some reading time and finished Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire (first book in her October Daye urban fantasy series)!

It's a very quick book, which is kind of ironic for me to say, since I took months to finish it, but finished the last third or so of the book in a single sitting.

There were certain things in the start that I didn't like, but was enjoying the book by the time I finished it. Would love to read more in the series.

What about all of you, what have you been reading or listening to lately?


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[–] Libb@piefed.social 4 points 18 hours ago

Started 'Till we have Faces', a novel by C.S. Lewis. I quite like this author and reading the first chapter of the book make me think I won't be disappointed this time either.

Lewis is the author of 'Narnia', but he is also (and, imho, foremost) a christian author that has written really deep essays well worth reading even if you're not the religious kind of person (I'm not). A book like 'The Abolition of Man' should be considered a must read to anyone worrying about the type of society we're building today.

It's a (short) collection of 3 (or is it 4?) lectures he did back in 1942 aimed at... British bomber pilots (young people expected to erase entire cities) in which he discusses what it means to educate children and why it should matter how we decide to do it. He also points out how easily education can be used to create... a lesser, smaller, or heartless, kind of humanity, or no humanity. Hence the title of the book. A great book.