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Phil in SF

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Joined 1 year, 8 months ago

aka @kingrat@sfba.social. I'm following a lot of bookwyrm accounts, since that seems to be the only way to get reviews from larger servers to this small server. Also, I will like & boost a lot of reviews that come across my feed. I will follow most bookwyrm accounts back if they review & comment. Social reading should be social.

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Kristin Hannah: The Women (2024, St. Martin's Press) No rating

When twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath hears these words, it is a revelation. Raised …

New list for books from the 2025 Libby Awards. As always, entries on the list on sfba.club have covers & descriptions. YMMV with versions of the list once it has been propagated to other server.

The Women won the category Book of the Year — Adult Fiction.

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Kritika Rao: Surviving Sky (2023, DAW)

High above a jungle-planet float the last refuges of humanity—plant-made civilizations held together by tradition, …

3.75/5⭐ reading experience, but the world build/story couldn't stick the landing. #bookstodon

Good job really exploring a broken marriage. Plant-based tech was neat, though hard to conclude

reviewed Shards of Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga, #1)

Lois McMaster Bujold: Shards of Honor (EBook, 2018, Spectrum Literary Agency)

When Cordelia Naismith and her survey crew are attacked by a renegade group from Barrayar, …

Enemies to lovers

Cordelia Naismith's science team is ambushed by a Barrayaran military unit while conducting a survey of what they thought was an unclaimed world. In a double-cross, some in the unit mutiny and strand their leader Aral Vorkosigan on the planet as well. Vorkosigan, known as the butcher of Komarr for slaughtering innocent people there, has claims to wanting a bloodless capture. In order to survive, both of them must trek tens of kilometers to a claimed supply cache and learn to trust each other.

Thus begins a number of encounters between Cordelia and Aral, interspersed with a few scenes of Cordelia on her own. Nobody believes her that she thinks Aral is different. And will Aral be forced by his war-like society to live up to the stereotypes with respect to Cordelia?

I'm not going to explicitly spoil this, but this follows romance rules in a very romance inspired book. …

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Rosalie Knecht, Elisabeth Rodgers: Vera Kelly Is Not a Mystery (AudiobookFormat, Blackstone Pub, Blackstone Publishing)

Great mystery set during the 60s

Set in the 60s, Vera Kelley is a lesbian spy in the CIA who leaves CIA when they leave her hanging during a hairy time in Argentina. She loses her next job when the manager finds out she is lesbian. She turns to being a private investigator putting her spying skills to good use. This book touches upon the US intervention in Dominican Republic and how much it did to prop up a dictator while also being a mystery that touches on the foster care system and how screwed up it is. Really loved the atmosphere setting which felt very lived in and how difficult it must have been for LGBTQ+ folks to be surviving in the middle of it all and yet they did.

commented on Birdman by Mo Hayder (Jack Caffery, #1)

Mo Hayder: Birdman (EBook, 2012, Grove Press)

In his first case as lead investigator with London’s crack murder squad, Detective Jack Caffery …

Content warning spoiler for what's happened so far

reviewed A Kiss of Shadows by Laurell K. Hamilton (Merry Gentry, #1)

Laurell K. Hamilton: A Kiss of Shadows (EBook, 2001, Ballantine Books)

Merry Gentry, princess of the high court of Faerie, is posing as a human in …

Tedious

There's a lot of sex in the first 31% (according to Kobo) of this book and I have to put it down because writing that makes sex this tedious ain't for me.

So far, Merry Gentry:

  • gets a microphone implanted in her bra with a roomful of men, many of whom leer because it's just polite to harass a faery
  • goes undercover and we get a magically caused but still lustful rape including a mysterious magical faery occluded in a darkened mirror and spiders
  • a near orgy when being questioned by skeptical police
  • magical sex that restores a seal faery's ability to become a seal again
  • an exhibitionist shower scene for the benefit of the boss
  • a boring ass chase scene on Sepulveda Blvd where unseen monsters poke holes in the side of a van
  • and an I'll show you mine if you show me yours scene with a stomach …
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Doug Allshouse, David L. Nelson: San Bruno Mountain (Paperback, 2022, Heyday)

San Bruno Mountain, located in the center of the San Francisco Bay Area, is a …

Lovely guide to a biodiversity hotspot in our backyard

This book describes the plants (and some other things like geology and animals) of San Bruno Mountain, a park nestled between San Francisco, San Francisco Airport, and Daly City. San Bruno Mountain contains more species than most pieces of land its size and features diverse microclimates, for example from the foggy west to the drier parts near the bay, or from shaded canyons to exposed mountaintops.

This book is up to date, contains beautiful photographs, and great information on what is found on the mountain.

reviewed Everywhere You Look by Liv Constantine (Never Tell Collection, #1)

Liv Constantine: Everywhere You Look (EBook, 2024, Amazon Original Stories)

All it takes is one shocking revelation on a New York street for a woman …

Flat & uncreative

Jade's life has been unraveling since her father died a decade ago. A rare illness causes her to drop out of medical school track. A breakup with a shitty self-help guru leaves Jade effectively homeless. And then, Jade sees her father through the window of a restaurant on her annual pilgrimage to New York City to remember him. Could her father be alive?

Cardboard-thin caricatures for the characters in this story, and card-board thin machinations comprise the plot, and the last third of the book is exposition on what really happened and that's done in a flat and uncreative fashion.

Charlie Jane Anders: The Fermi Paradox Is Our Business Model (EBook, 2010, Tor.com)

Jon and Toku travel the universe suspended in Interdream, only waking up to check up …

We are the product of aliens

A pair of aliens show up to Earth expecting a planet where humans have killed each other off and they can harvest all the leftovers. The incredulity of the aliens toward the still living humans reminds me a bit of They're Made of Out of Meat by Terry Bisson.