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Fiction books
Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela. Scooby-Doo Team-Up, Volume 1 (e)
Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela, Scott Jeralds. Scooby-Doo Team-Up, Volume 2 (e)
Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela. Scooby-Doo Team-Up, Volume 3 (e)
Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela, Dave Alvarez, Scott Jeralds. Scooby-Doo Team-Up, Volume 4 (e)
Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela, Dave Alvarez, Scott Jeralds. Scooby-Doo Team-Up, Volume 5 (e)
T Kingfisher. A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking (e)
Thornton Wilder. The Matchmaker (re-read)
Thornton Wilder. Our Town
Thornton Wilder. The Skin of Our Teeth
Devon Williamson. The Hardcase Hotel

In progress
L Frank Baum. Ozma of Oz (e)
Shannon Chakraborty. The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela, Scott Jeralds, Walter Carzon, Horacio Ottolini. Scooby-Doo Team-Up, Volume 6 (e)
CS Lewis. The Screwtape Letters (e) (re-read)
Robert Louis Stevenson. Kidnapped (e)

In hiatus
T Kingfisher. Nettle & Bone (e)

Non-fiction books
Len Deighton. Blitzkrieg
Katherine Rundell. Why You Should Read Children's Books, Even Though You Are So Old and Wise (e)

Non-fiction books in progress
AC Grayling. The Good Book

short, screen, and stage )
books bought and borrowed )

Top of the to-read pile
Agatha Christie. The Secret Adversary
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Fiction books
G K Chesterton. The Scandal of Father Brown (e)
G K Chesterton. The Secret of Father Brown (e)
Brian Clevinger, Scott Wegener. Atomic Robo and the Dogs of War (e) (re-read)
P C Hodgell. The Sea of Time (e)
T Kingfisher. Bryony and Roses (e)
T Kingfisher. Toad Words and other stories (e)
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Necessity's Child (e) (re-read)
Tony Nicholls. Aladdin: The Story of a Boy (e)
Tony Nicholls. Humpty Dumpty: The Egg's Files (e)
Tony Nicholls. The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood (e)
Ursula Vernon. Castle Hangnail (e)

In progress
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Dragon Ship (e) (re-read)
George MacDonald. The Princess and Curdie
Tamora Pierce. Cold Fire (e)
Terry Pratchett. Witches Abroad (e) (re-read)

Non-fiction books in progress
Jung Chang. Empress Dowager Cixi

short, screen, and stage )
books bought and borrowed )

Top of the to-read pile
Matt Fraction, Christian Ward. Ody-C volume 1
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Fiction books
G K Chesterton. The Incredulity of Father Brown (e)
George MacDonald. At the Back of the North Wind
Tamora Pierce. Magic Steps (e)
Eric Frank Russell. Wasp
Ryk E Spoor. Grand Central Arena (e) (re-read)
Ryk E Spoor. Spheres of Influence (e)
Ursula Vernon. Dragonbreath

In progress
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Ghost Ship (e) (re-read)
Tamora Pierce. Street Magic (e)
Terry Pratchett. Moving Pictures (e) (re-read)

Abandoned
Kylie Chan. White Tiger (e)

Non-fiction books in progress
Simon Singh. Big Bang

short, screen, and stage )
books bought and borrowed )

Top of the to-read pile
George MacDonald. The Princess and the Goblin
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Fiction books
GK Chesterton. The Wisdom of Father Brown (e)
William Finn, Rachel Sheinkin. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Barbara Hambly. A Free Man of Color
Nina Kiriki Hoffman. The Thread That Binds the Bones
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Balance of Trade (re-read)
Elinor Whitney. Tod of the Fens (e)

In progress
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Trade Secret (e)
Tamora Pierce. Trickster's Choice

Non-fiction books in progress
Joachim Fest. Plotting Hitler's Death

short, screen, and stage )
books bought and borrowed )

Top of the to-read pile
Tamora Pierce. Trickster's Queen
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Fiction books
ellidfics. Captain Fraudulent (e)
Tamora Pierce. Lady Knight

In progress
GK Chesterton. The Wisdom of Father Brown (e)
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Balance of Trade (re-read)

Non-fiction books in progress
Joachim Fest. Plotting Hitler's Death

short, screen, and stage )
books bought and borrowed )

Top of the to-read pile
Tamora Pierce. Trickster's Choice
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Fiction books
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Crystal Dragon (re-read)
Tamora Pierce. Squire

In progress
GK Chesterton. The Wisdom of Father Brown (e)
Tamora Pierce. Lady Knight

Non-fiction books
Chad Orzel. How to Teach Relativity to Your Dog

short, screen, and stage )
books bought and borrowed )

Top of the to-read pile
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Balance of Trade
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Fiction books
GK Chesterton. The Innocence of Father Brown (e)
Mem Fox, Pamela Lofts. Koala Lou
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Crystal Soldier (re-read)
Tamora Pierce. Page

In progress
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Crystal Dragon (re-read)

Non-fiction books in progress
Chad Orzel. How to Teach Relativity to Your Dog

short, screen, and stage )
books bought and borrowed )

Top of the to-read pile
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Balance of Trade
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Fiction books
(anthology). Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01

In progress
GK Chesterton. The Innocence of Father Brown (e)
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Crystal Soldier (re-read)

Non-fiction books
Chad Orzel. How to Teach Physics to Your Dog

In progress
Chad Orzel. How to Teach Relativity to Your Dog

short, screen, and stage )
books bought and borrowed )

Top of the to-read pile
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Crystal Dragon
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1. Once, years ago now, I read an anecdote about an author who disliked a film adaptation of one of her novels saying something pithy to the effect that the film resembled the novel only as much as two sausages that were the same shape but were stuffed with different ingredients.

This simile came back to mind when I watched the first episode of the new TV series based on G. K. Chesterton's stories about the mystery-solving priest Father Brown. The TV series certainly features a mystery-solving priest named Father Brown, and the mystery he solves in the episode I saw is recognisably similar to the one in the short story with which it shares its title, but all the Chestertonian ingredients seem to have been squeezed out and replaced with others. The sausage metaphor seems particularly apt since the result takes its place in a string of similar TV murder mysteries of recent years. (With, by way of leavening, some of the Quirky Townsfolk in Years Gone By recipe that British TV has spent so much time perfecting.) What, I ask, is the point of taking a series noted for its unique approach and approaching it the same way as everyone else?

Well, I suppose it means more sausages for the TV viewers who like that flavour of murder mystery. For myself, I suspect I'll find it more rewarding if I just go back and read the stories instead.


2. Speaking of reading, and sort of detectives, I've finished reading Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01. One of my favourite moments in the later chapters comes from a storyline in which Judge Dredd quits the force after failing to catch the leader of a criminal gang (and nearly getting killed by said gang leader) and takes up a menial job as a street-sweeper on a maintenance crew. It's all a dodge, of course, to lure the gang leader into thinking it's safe to take another crack at him, and the story ends with a splash panel of the population cheering as Dredd assures them he's still a Judge and always will be... and down in the bottom corner of the page, one member of the maintenance crew remarks to another that it's really just as well, because between you and me, he was a lousy street-sweeper.

(Which reminds me that one of the reasons I ended up not going to see Dredd when it was in the cinema was that I didn't get any indication from the reviews I saw that it had any of the original's sense of humour. I don't think I could put up with two hours of somebody trying to take Mega City One seriously.)


3. Speaking of comics, and reading, Ursula Vernon (whose award-winning webcomic Digger recently had a successful Kickstarter campaign to publish a single-volume collected edition) went on a trip to Alaska last month and came back with some good stories for her blog, including a pair of birders encountering several Arctic birds for the first time and a truly awesome whale-watching trip.


4. Speaking of Kickstarter, and comics, Tesladyne Industries is holding an employee drive, because apparently they have a recurring problem holding on to new employees beyond the first hideous slavering monster attack. Or, to put it another way: Atomic Robo merch!

The base level reward is a copy of the all-new Tesladyne Employees' Field Guide; higher levels include posters, buttons, stickers, mugs, T-shirts, etc.

The highest level, available in limited numbers, is the Action Scientist Kit, which includes a lab coat, shirt, and various items of official stationery, all with the Tesladyne logo on -- or, if you prefer, the Minion of Dr. Dinosaur Kit, which includes a "slightly ruined" lab coat, dinosaur-themed variants of the stationery, and Genuine Hollow Earth Crystals, complete with a Genuine Certificate of Authenticity (forged with all the care and attention Dr. Dinosaur brings to all his genuine documents).


5. I could wrap this around to the beginning again if I could think of anything to say involving Kickstarter and television, but nothing's coming to mind. Have I mentioned yet that [community profile] tomorrowpeople is running a group re-watch of the original 1970s Tomorrow People series? And that I've been using that as an excuse to watch the series for the first time? That's been... interesting.
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Fiction books
Babette Cole. Truelove
Sharon Lee, Steve Miller. Ghost Ship (e)
Mary Shelley. Frankenstein
Walter Simonson, et al. Thor by Walter Simonson
Caroline Stevermer. A College of Magics (re-read)
Caroline Stevermer. A Scholar of Magics
Eve Sutton, Lynley Dodd. My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes (re-read)

Non-fiction books
(none)

short, screen, and stage )
books bought and borrowed )

Top of the to-read pile
Kim Newman. The Hound of the D'Urbervilles

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