Barbarius started reading Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz
#Hugo2026Finalist Novella
Mostly reading sci-fi, fantasy, and comics/graphic novels, but occasionally some other stuff too.
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#Hugo2026Finalist Novella
Amateur hour over here...
I waited to long to try and reserve this from the library, and now there's a movie out and the reserve list is insanely long 😩
I have only myself to blame...
Amateur hour over here...
I waited to long to try and reserve this from the library, and now there's a movie out and the reserve list is insanely long 😩
I have only myself to blame...
#Hugo2026Finalist novelette

H. H. Pak: Never Eaten Vegetables (EBook)
Originally published in Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue #220
Originally published in Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue #220
#Hugo2026Finalist Novelette
I had no idea what this was about when I started reading this, but I really enjoyed it.
It's probably easiest to consider the idea of mutually assured destruction: the idea that because a bunch of countries have nukes and could destroy each other, so therefore no one uses nukes. This only exists however due to a delicate balance that needs to be maintained constantly. Now imagine that that destructive power resides in people. People, with all their emotions, flaws, ego, and issues... And still that delicate balance needs to be maintained... along with all their emotions, flaws, ego, and issues...
So then, who gets to make the rules and maintain the balance?
I had no idea what this was about when I started reading this, but I really enjoyed it.
It's probably easiest to consider the idea of mutually assured destruction: the idea that because a bunch of countries have nukes and could destroy each other, so therefore no one uses nukes. This only exists however due to a delicate balance that needs to be maintained constantly. Now imagine that that destructive power resides in people. People, with all their emotions, flaws, ego, and issues... And still that delicate balance needs to be maintained... along with all their emotions, flaws, ego, and issues...
So then, who gets to make the rules and maintain the balance?
The Invisible Parade is a truly beautiful picture book about Día de Muertos and a little girl grieving her recently passed grandfather. The artwork is phenomenally beautiful and touching, and the story provides a message of hope and humanity.