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Trismegistus ([personal profile] lebateleur) wrote2024-01-17 09:29 am

Snowflake Challenge: Day 9

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Challenge #9

Rec Us Your Newest Thing. Post your answer to today’s challenge in your own space and leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.


Right now, everything old is my Newest Thing again. Maybe it's because chez [personal profile] lebateleur has recently emerged from the bout of seasonal illness we thought we'd successfully avoided, or the recent snowfall (the most accumulation since 2016 🥳), but my recent fandom consumption is very old favorite focused.
  • Dragon Prince: We're only a few eps into season 4, but damn. This show has stakes. Its characters face real dilemmas, that sometimes pit allies against each other, and while there's a bona fide villain, there are also multiple antagonists who are doing truly shitty things for flawed but (from their POV) logical reasons. I love it.

  • Good Omens: Yup, my brain is still very much latched on to S2. The novel is an old favorite, and I enjoyed S1, but S2 is the season that made me get transformatively fannish about it. Just, yes.

  • Imperial Radch: I got Translation State when it published but held off reading until I had the imaginative capacity to really enjoy it. And it was GOOD. Like Megan Whalen Turner and Lev Grossman, Leckie is an author who can take minor characters from a complete(d) story and spin an entire new plot out of them that's every bit as good. I didn't want it to end and I couldn't put it down, and I finished it in under 2 days and then immediately started back at Ancillary Justice. I've read it enough that my stomach doesn't do swoops anymore while reading it, but Seivarden's character arc and the Breq-Seivarden dynamic will forever be My Catnip.

  • Our Flag Means Death: We were only three episodes into S2 when we heard OFMD had been cancelled, and that it ended on a cliffhanger—disheartening to say the least. I was relieved to find it's more of an open ending versus cliffhanger, and although I'm still bummed that there won't be more I will happily rewatch both seasons and plunk away at various canon divergence ideas I've been entertaining over the last several years.
Should these inclinations continue, I strongly suspect I will reread The Captive Prince vol. 3 or Katherine Addison's The Grief of Stones next.

As far as earworms go, I have been all over Pádraic Keane, Páraic Mac Donnchadha, and Macdara Ó Faoláin's live album Beo since the first time I heard it. These guys get what the tunes are about (And as one Bandcamp commentator put it, that bass drone.) It's good, good stuff.

これで以上です。

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