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Title: The Once and Future King
Author: T.H. White
Genre: Fantasy adventure

Last night I finished The Once and Future King by T.H. White, because I felt like it was time I made a real foray into the Arthurian legends. The actual first Arthurian book I read was The Mists of Avalon, but that was years ago and before I had heard the full story about Marion Zimmer Bradley. This book takes a decidedly different tone. I’m sticking to the most common name spellings for all of the characters here, because spellings do vary across all versions of these legends.

The first thing that surprised me about The Once and Future King is that it’s funny, and frequently in an absurd, dorky kind of way. Knights failing tilts because their visors fell over their eyes wrong, Merlin accidentally zapping himself away in the middle of a lesson because he was in a temper, the Questing Beast “falling in love” with two men dressed in a beast costume, that sort of thing. This silliness is largely concentrated in the first quarter of the book, which is about Arthur’s childhood, but it’s never fully lost.

The second surprise was how long the book focuses on Arthur’s childhood, but then again, it is setting the scene for Arthur’s worldview and the lessons he internalized as a child which shape his approach to being king.

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Title: The Star Diaries
Author: Stanisław Lem
First Published: 1957
Genre: Science fiction, satire, philosophical fiction

Summary:

Ijon Tichy, Lem's Candide of the Cosmos, encounters bizarre civilizations and creatures in space that serve to satirize science, the rational mind, theology, and other icons of human pride.

Review:

The Star Diaries is the first collection of stories that chronicles the exploits and adventures of space explorer Ijon Tichy, who travels across time and galaxies.He is once caught in a time loop with multiple copies of himself, representing the Earth to petition for membership to the United Planets meeting, getting into troubble in a planet where people lived with water right under their noses, and was recruited by his future self to steer the history of humanity. Tichy is competent, accident prone but honest about his failures. It's fun to see how he tries to dig himself out of various crisis (not entirely his fault). I really love his narrative voice. Infused with dark humour, the stories explore complicated philosophical issues, satirize human nature and politics. It's impressive how he managed to pass the satire under the communist censors' radar. Even today the stories are still refreshing and enjoyable.

Tichy has further adventures in The Futurological Congress, Peace on Earth, and Observation on the Spot. They are all stand alone to read..
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I read quite a few things as part of a reading challenge in a discord server I'm in. Part of the challenge is reviewing what you read in order to prove you read it, so you can get those sweet fake internet points. And I figure I can share these with you! :D

These are pretty short reviews, since the purpose was just "hey I read this book!"

read quite a lot in May so behind a cut it goes! )
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I read quite a few things as part of a reading challenge in a discord server I'm in. Part of the challenge is reviewing what you read in order to prove you read it, so you can get those sweet fake internet points. And I figure I can share these with you! :D

These are pretty short reviews, since the purpose was just "hey I read this book!"

Yes, hi, I read a lot in April and this isn't even all of them this is just teh ones I read for the challenge (meaning I conveniently have reviews ready to go) )
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I read quite a few things as part of a reading challenge in a discord server I'm in. Part of the challenge is reviewing what you read in order to prove you read it, so you can get those sweet fake internet points. And I figure I can share these with you! :D

These are pretty short reviews, since the purpose was just "hey I read this book!"

These are in reverse order of the time I read them, since I copied the reviews from discord in newest -> oldest order. The date beside the title is the date I finished/reviewed them.

Putting them all behind a cut since there's quite a few, LOL )

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