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The last two weeks have seen my largest book-acquiring binge since the Tysons Corner Borders closed. Unsurprisingly, we're now entirely out of credit at the two used bookstores in Bellingham.

BOOKS ACQUIRED:
  • Two gifts (one Chihuly book for Mrs F, one [REDACTED])
  • One Stoppard play (Night and Day)
  • One paperback with Roger Zelazny's name slapped on the cover (Chronomancer by Jane Lindskold, the novelisation of a decent mid-nineties point-and-click adventure game with worldbuilding by Roger)
  • Two first-two-of-a-trilogy (Martha Wells's Books of the Raksura on repeated plugs by [personal profile] thanate plus a vague recollection that City of Bones was pretty good; and Ken MacLeod's Engines of Light because we had spare credit at one bookstore and his name sounds familiar)
  • One last-three-of-a-tetrology (the previously mentioned Long Price Quartet, because I seem to have become interested in closed series books again)
  • One second-of-a-trilogy (eBear's Shattered Pillars)
  • One third-of-a-trilogy (WJW's Conventions of War, and seriously, Chapters, would it have been so hard to ship the second one at the same time?)

BOOKS STILL REQUIRED:
  • Martha Wells, The Siren Depths (dependent of course on liking the first two)
  • Ken MacLeod, Engine City (ditto)
  • Hal Duncan, Ink (unless Vellum goes entirely off the rails in the next few hundred pages, but I'm liking it so far)
  • Daniel Abraham, A Shadow in Summer
  • WJW, The Sundering (on order from Chapters)
  • And as always, various not-yet-published / -written, to include the third Eternal Sky book, Aspects: A Novel With Sorcery (ha), and while we're dreaming however many more books it'll take WJW to finish the Metropolitan sequence



And a meme! Via [personal profile] firecat.

How this works:

You comment, I give you an age (please tell me how old you are, or risk having to time-travel to find out the answers) and you respond to the meme questions with what applied to you back then, and what's true now.

[personal profile] firecat gave me 19. Eep. That would be December of 1995 and most of 1996.

I lived in:
A dorm room in Newman Hall at Virgina Tech, with James Matthew Roberts. I think that was the summer I took a couple of classes, so I stayed in Newman until July (Matt left in May). I stayed with my parents for a couple of months, and then Apartment Six in Blacksburg, with Mandy, Kym, and, um, I don't remember if Justin was there that semester or if he was off co-oping and had left us with Random Rob the subleaser.

Now I live in a condo in Vancouver, with [personal profile] uilos and two geriatric cats.

I drove:
Nothing at all, except for visits home when I borrowed Dad's dark green pickup.

Now I drive ... nothing at all, except for the occasional Car2Go or rental.

I was in a relationship with:
I'd started dating Shaye B-- right before I left for college; that lasted until a week after Valentine's. (Stupid February.) I got together with Steph D-- sometime in July.

Now I'm in a long-term relationship with [personal profile] uilos, who I met that August.

I feared:
In winter and spring I was scared of losing Shaye, and of getting bad grades. I don't think I was specifically afraid of anything in the fall. Other than being a failure and being alone.

Those last two are pretty much the only things I fear now, but now I'm willing to call them by name.

I worked at:
I was a full-time student at Tech, living off student loans.

Now I'm a tech writer for a medium-sized software company.

I wanted to be:
An engineer, a writer, a graduate, independent, surrounded by friends, loved, recognised.

Now I'd just like to be more confident in myself; everything else follows from that. If I could only get my record clean, I'd be a genius.

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