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Oct. 26th, 2017 11:29 pmYou Drive Through the Dust by
dira
A book-length fic (for Generation Kill) and thus written up as a book. I am the kind of person who saves up things I'm looking forward to, and when I look at the date this was published, I realize that I've been saving this fic up for four years. This is kind of ridiculous. But it totally lived up to my expectations! I'm not sure why this trope appeals to me, but it does. It is basically worldbuilding porn (I mean, it also has good porn porn, but it's the worldbuilding that stands out). I love all the complex social interactions and politics that arise because of the wolves. Also the Nate/Brad is great, there's some really delicious pining here, not the oblivious kind, but the kind where both parties know where the other is at, and yet they can't do anything about it because circumstances. Recommended! But mind the content tags.
Människor kring en bro by Josef Kjellgren (People around a bridge, only in Swedish)
Novel from 1935 about the building of a bridge in Stockholm and the people who built it. Mostly about the male workers but also about some women (there is one Bechdel-test moment consisting of one woman performing an illegal abortion on another). I read this because this other book I read was said to be a homage to it. I liked it, it felt like a window on another time, and yet many of the political issues are sadly the same. Gentrification and job insecurity! Not new. Hilariously, one of the characters was very like a housemate in my previous shared household in that he had a big red hair and beard, was a communist, liked learning new languages, and played an instrument well. I told him to read the book; I bet he'd enjoy it.
A book-length fic (for Generation Kill) and thus written up as a book. I am the kind of person who saves up things I'm looking forward to, and when I look at the date this was published, I realize that I've been saving this fic up for four years. This is kind of ridiculous. But it totally lived up to my expectations! I'm not sure why this trope appeals to me, but it does. It is basically worldbuilding porn (I mean, it also has good porn porn, but it's the worldbuilding that stands out). I love all the complex social interactions and politics that arise because of the wolves. Also the Nate/Brad is great, there's some really delicious pining here, not the oblivious kind, but the kind where both parties know where the other is at, and yet they can't do anything about it because circumstances. Recommended! But mind the content tags.
Människor kring en bro by Josef Kjellgren (People around a bridge, only in Swedish)
Novel from 1935 about the building of a bridge in Stockholm and the people who built it. Mostly about the male workers but also about some women (there is one Bechdel-test moment consisting of one woman performing an illegal abortion on another). I read this because this other book I read was said to be a homage to it. I liked it, it felt like a window on another time, and yet many of the political issues are sadly the same. Gentrification and job insecurity! Not new. Hilariously, one of the characters was very like a housemate in my previous shared household in that he had a big red hair and beard, was a communist, liked learning new languages, and played an instrument well. I told him to read the book; I bet he'd enjoy it.
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Date: 2017-10-27 03:54 pm (UTC)(Gosh, recording the long one would be quite an effort! But I for one would listen to it SO OFTEN.)
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Date: 2017-10-31 08:20 am (UTC)I don't know where would be best to start in the series, but I think you could start with the long one and then go back to read the others as prequels if you want.