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The Warden by Anthony Trollope. [personal profile] alchimie kindly recommended a couple of good starting points among his books, and I am reading neither of them, but I am reading the first book in the series they're part of. So far I'm enjoying it well enough -- it's a bit weird about women, but it gives an interesting portrait of institutional inertia and the people who favor it over, say, justice.

My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows, originally because my mother wanted to discuss it with me, although I think she's since forgotten why. I'm really not sure what to make of this book, which is about Lady Jane Grey but also... magical hijinks? This would probably be a less jarring combination to someone who was already aware of her position in English history, but reading about her execution in a foreword immediately before her lighthearted adventures made for a bit of mood whiplash. Anyway, I'm about halfway through it so far!

The paranoid fantasy behind Brexit by Fintan O'Toole, which is gorgeously written and does what it says on the tin. (Also available as a 31 minute podcast.)

James Davis Nicoll's supremely deadpan take on the gender balance of the Hugos. (Of course, many thousands of women have also won part of the Hugo awarded to the AO3, ahem.)

A rather alarming article about how much weight chess masters lose during tournaments.

And this distressing piece about researchers catching on that some people with chronic anxiety avoid relaxing because it hurts less to be anxious all the time than to feel better for a little while than then suddenly worse again. Apparently that isn't actually healthy for us? That does make sense, but I can't say I like it.

GAMED

Still Lily's Garden and StarCraft II, and also some Furistas Cat Cafe, which does not have the same view of feline psychology that I do -- I was expecting a mechanic where the cats had to go and rest between clients, not where they got antsy without attention! -- but which I cannot dislike at all, because it lets me pet cats and make them purr. They are such good cats. Sadly though, the app keeps crashing on my somewhat elderly tablet, so this is unlikely to become a personal fave.

WATCHED

More Doctor Who. I quite like Danny! "Mummy on the Orient Express" is probably my favorite episode of season 8 so far, for the courage and unexpected kindness.

The Good Place season premiere!!! Oh it's good to have this show back! I have no idea what they're doing with this season, honestly, but that's part of the charm by this point. I'm so pleased there's been conversation over at [community profile] the_good_place, too!

And a youtube series called The Alt-Right Playbook, which is quite cheerful about calling a fascist a fascist. I don't think I agree with it about everything, but I was really struck by the idea that what the more patriarchal strains of Christianity have in common with unfettered capitalism is a love of hierarchy. I always had a little trouble understanding why those strains of conservatism got along so well, but now it seems perfectly clear.
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