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Cake day: March 3rd, 2024

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  • Currently in the middle of The Keeper of Lost Causes by Jussi Adler-Olsen. I’ve watched a lot of Scandinoir, but this my first time reading it! Too many flashbacks for my taste, but otherwise it’s engaging, and I’m looking forward to finding out if my theories are correct.

    Also still reading No One Will Come Back for Us by Premee Mohamed. All the stories so far feel like the equivalent of art sketches, but I’m ok with that.

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    Read River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey. Fun little novella that’s essentially a western, but with hippos instead of horses, set in the South. I saw some reviews that felt it wasn’t long enough or developed enough, but I thought it was fine. I enjoy plot-focused stuff, though, so YMMV.

    Bingo squares: saddle up HM, lgbtqia+ HM, creature HM, minority author, x of y



  • I’ve started No One Will Come Back for Us by Premee Mohamed, a collection of cosmic horror stories. I do love me some cosmic/eldritch horror, and The Butcher of the Forest was one of my favorite reads from last year, so I’m hoping I’ll enjoy this, too.

    Despite not really being a short story person, I tentatively picked out 2 or 3 collections for bingo this year. My plan is to read them in pieces, between other things. We’ll see how it goes!

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    Finished Golden Terrace, Vol. 1 by Cang Wu Bin Bai. I found this okay: the translation was pretty dry, the pacing was a bit rough, and I never got invested in the romance. I am interested in how all the political intrigue plays out, but I doubt I’ll get around to reading the second volume (nothing gets wrapped up at the end of Vol. 1). This is probably a good pick if you like romance-focused historical C-dramas (it’s got the vibes), but I don’t think I’d recommend it otherwise.

    Bingo squares: different continent (HM), minority author, LGBTQIA+ (HM), political, jerk (HM)



  • I like Temple more than I thought I would, but the metronome mechanic is annoying. You don’t have to hit everything on beat, but ofc it’s better if you do. It’d be nice if there was an option either to always have the ticking on, or to have the beat reset to match the first cast in a chain.

    Shout out to the visual designer, though: it’s hard to give them a bad color scheme, and the glitter on one of the color channels is a nice touch.



  • Currently reading Golden Terrace: Volume 1 by Cang Wu Bin Bai. Not my normal fare, but I was lured in by the description: historical Chinese PG-13 M/M arranged marriage romance with lots of court politics. I’m not super convinced by the romance so far, but the political aspect seems solid. I am getting a little lost with how many characters have already been introduced to the plot, but hopefully that’ll settle down once all the important stuff’s been established.

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    Finished London Rules by Mick Herron. Basically more of the same as far as the Slough House series goes, and fun enough. Herron’s bad guys are never really fleshed out or nuanced, which is fine, but I found the ones in London Rules to be especially one-dimensional stereotypes, to the point it was a little off-putting.











  • I don’t see people mention the Budayeen series very often, but I remember it being great!

    Not sure how good these are (or how truly cyberpunk-y they are), as I haven’t read them, but here you go:

    • Club Contango by Eliane Boey (Singapore)
    • Stormblood by Jeremy Szal (Australian by nationality, Middle-Eastern/Slavic ethnicity)
    • House of Gold by C.T. Rwizi (Zimbabwe/South Africa)
    • The Ten Percent Thief by Lavanya Lakshminarayan (India)