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Shards of Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold (1986)
I fell for the peer pressure (the peers in question being [personal profile] garonne and [personal profile] sanguinity) and re-read this book, or rather, re-listened to it. And yes, still very enjoyable! I'm undecided about whether the science fiction elements are essential, or whether this could also have been written as, say, a time travel romance with someone from a modern culture traveling to a past culture. (ETA: I mean, not that the SF elements have to justify their presence.) Also, there are definitely elements which speak to me as a Flight of the Heron fan! This is the sort of enemies to lovers I like, and also I was so relieved when Cordelia remembered to withdraw her parole before escaping…

Forbidden Harbour by Teresa Radice and Stefano Turconi (2015)
An Age of Sail graphic novel which solidly passes the Bechdel test, but sadly not the [personal profile] sanguinity Bechdel test. It's a ghost story of sorts, and I liked the story and characters well enough, but what really blew me away was the art, which is done as pencil drawings (I think). OMG, the beautiful and detailed ships! And when we get to land we see that it's not just the ships: the historical setting is so beautifully rendered.

I am also reading (but not for pleasure) sixty student essays on mathematical modeling of population dynamics. Worst student quote so far: "the logistical model is of limited use when it comes to populations in nature since they, unlike humans, don't exist in a vacuum, but depend on and affect each other".

Augh. /o\ Does he really think humans do not affect, and are not affected by, other species in the ecosystem?? This is an otherwise bright student who did well on his math exams…
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