Recent reading
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I am always scared of looking at my Yuletide assignment, but now I've finally done so, and whew, I can hopefully write that.
I am currently grading exams at the family cottage with my mom, her new puppy and the old dog. The puppy is nicknamed 'The Piranha' for obvious needle-sharp reasons, he is often a total pest both to us and to the old dog. Also very cute, of course.
Invited Everywhere by L A Hall (#11 in the Comfortable Courtesan series, 2018)
Comfort reading for when I had that cold (though it was a short one). This goes along in the usual enjoyable style with the large cast of characters, until boom, sudden drama at the end! I had not thought she would do that—I had thought she would use her friends' contacts in government to pull strings, given that the person who was the problem was presumably not that high-ranking? Hmm, but maybe it wouldn't have been possible. Well, I'm looking forward to seeing how it shakes out in the next book...
The Knife Man by Wendy Moore (2005)
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oursin, thanks! This is a popular biography of John Hunter, an 18th century surgeon and naturalist. I did pick up some useful facts and inspiration for fic, though probably not everything I need. But hey, it was an enjoyable book. Although OMG, the author believes that he intentionally infected himself with gonorrhea and syphilis (he didn't know they were separate diseases) in order to study them. Aaaaugh. I suppose he didn't ask his fiancée first if she was okay with that.
I am currently grading exams at the family cottage with my mom, her new puppy and the old dog. The puppy is nicknamed 'The Piranha' for obvious needle-sharp reasons, he is often a total pest both to us and to the old dog. Also very cute, of course.
Invited Everywhere by L A Hall (#11 in the Comfortable Courtesan series, 2018)
Comfort reading for when I had that cold (though it was a short one). This goes along in the usual enjoyable style with the large cast of characters, until boom, sudden drama at the end! I had not thought she would do that—I had thought she would use her friends' contacts in government to pull strings, given that the person who was the problem was presumably not that high-ranking? Hmm, but maybe it wouldn't have been possible. Well, I'm looking forward to seeing how it shakes out in the next book...
The Knife Man by Wendy Moore (2005)
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Date: 2022-10-25 04:40 pm (UTC)And the research reading sounds fun. They did not mess about with medical research in those days, clearly...!
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Date: 2022-10-25 07:55 pm (UTC)I really can't imagine anything that would induce me to intentionally infect myself with syphilis... /o\