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Wild Woila

wildwoila@wyrms.de

Joined 1 year, 2 months ago

I have #mecfs so I have a lot of time for reading, mostly #fantasy and #SciFi but I'm happy to dip into nearly anything.

Ratings: 1 star: I didn't like it 2 stars: it was okay 3 stars: I liked it 4 stars: I really liked it 5 stars: it was brilliant

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reviewed The City We Became by N. K. Jemisin (Great Cities, #1)

N. K. Jemisin: The City We Became (Hardcover, Orbit) 5 stars

Five New Yorkers must come together in order to defend their city.

Every city has …

Explosively creative & often funny.

5 stars

New York comes alive, through six human avatars, but something in the multiverse isn't happy. Explosively creative & often funny. Shares a deep love for the city & its people. Clever use of identity politics and gentrification.

Omar Musa: Millefiori (2017, Penguin Random House) 3 stars

Poetry with a hiphop steetwise feel

3 stars

Poetry with a hiphop steetwise feel. On prejudice, a broken world, and lost love. A few were great, but a bunch missed me.

'We know that the world is a horror story, but we also know it's got love notes at the margins.'

Reading time 5 days, 20 pages/day

J.R.R. Tolkien: The Silmarillion (Paperback, 1982, Ballantine Books) 4 stars

A number-one New York Times bestseller when it was originally published, The Silmarillion is the …

Bessel A. Van Der Kolk: The Body Keeps the Score (2014) 4 stars

Trauma is a fact of life. Veterans and their families deal with the painful aftermath …

The massive burden of trauma

4 stars

Trauma is a major unrecognised public health issue. Talk therapy and drugs are not effective; emotional & social engagement has to be revived. Not as useful as I hoped for my own issues, but neurofeedback and EMDR are intriguing.

Reading time 24 days, 18 pages/day

reviewed Unbranded by Herb Wharton (UQP Black Australian writers)

Simple but evocative

3 stars

Fictionalised autobiography of an Aboriginal stockman in the pastoral outback. Despite simple prose, it absorbingly evokes that long gone world with its tall stories, colourful characters (so much grog!) and damages of colonisation.

Reading time 13 days, 19 pages/day

Catherynne M. Valente: The Past Is Red (Hardcover, 2021, Tordotcom) 4 stars

The future is blue. Endless blue...except for a few small places that float across the …

Darkly humourous

4 stars

The last remnants of humanity are adrift on a flooded earth, clinging to a giant life raft built from the refuse of the 'fuckwits' who destroyed it. Morbid & irreverent, with everything taken to extremes.

Reading time 3 days, 49 pages/day

Xander Maze is a list-maker. But can his list of 100 Remarkable Feats really save …

Sweet & reaffirming

3 stars

A dying grandmother gets her autistic grandson to write & complete a list of difficult but everyday challenges. In the process, he engages with a cruel & scary world and finds it full of love & connection. Sweet & reaffirming.

reviewed Your mum by Lemony Snicket (A Series of Unfortunate Events)

Lemony Snicket: Your mum (Hardcover, 2069, HarperCollins Publishers) 4 stars

After the sudden death, the two remaining Baudelaire children must depend on each other and …

A dark children's story

3 stars

A dark children's story about three orphans who get farmed out to their evil & conniving relative, who has eyes only for their fortune. The baddies are over-the-top, and the good adults frustratingly disregard the children's inadequate cries for help. Some questionable plot points.

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Stanley Rosenberg: Accessing the healing power of the vagus nerve (2016) 3 stars

"A practical guide to the vagus nerve and polyvagal theory, emphasizing exercises and self-help techniques …

Worthwhile but repetitive and long-winded.

3 stars

Using manual therapy to regulate the nervous system based on polyvagal theory. Worthwhile, but repetitive and long-winded. But most importantly, the self-help exercises actually seem to work, giving me that post-osteo chill.

Reading time 32 days, 7 pages/day

Gay in the bad ol' days

3 stars

Growing up #gay in an all-boys Catholic school in 70s Australia, then straight into the horrific tragedy of the #AIDS epidemic. Lots of explicit sex. Jesuit priests surprisingly supportive. Lost my attention part way through - got a bit then-this-happened. Thankful we provided a supportive medical system for AIDS victims.

Reading time 9 days, 32 pages/day

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reviewed A Day of Fallen Night by Samantha Shannon (The Roots of Chaos, #0)

In A Day of Fallen Night, Samantha Shannon sweeps readers back to the universe of …

A decent escapist holiday read

3 stars

A decent escapist holiday read, otherwise overly long. Well done gender reversals and critique of monarchy as a womb trap. Characters never quite gripped me, and climax is a bit of a deus ex machina let down.

Reading time 7 days, 121 pages/day