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([personal profile] joebanks Oct. 9th, 2024 02:52 am)
Suddenly it's Fall, temperatures at night are dipping into the 40's.


I am struggling with Le guin's Always Coming Home. I knew the book was sort of a concept/experiment; an anthropological textbook for a civilization that did not yet exist. I was younger and more willing to accept the idea, but now it's..I don't know. It didn't work when I first read it; now I wonder why she didn't create the narrative by making a collection of short stories on the subject. She wrote many anthologies of short stories; she could have made the volume as a whole concept.
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It's finally cooled off here, was 100+ all last week, but it wasn't too bad at all, the days are so much shorter, the nights cool off, and it was dry, like it's supposed to be. I frankly don't look forward to being cold, though I'm admittedly tired of being hot.

Still in a horrible place with the roof/insurance.

My memory of that book, which I read decades ago, is only that it took place locally, and was kind of post-apocalyptic. That's it. I looked it up, and it does sound very different from her other work.

Waiting for The Farthest Shore to come up. I'm still haunted by The Tombs of Atuan.

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