Good new(-ish) science fiction (eg the "Vatta's War" series by Elizabeth Moon)
Good new fantasy (eg "Temeraire" by Naomi Novik)
Crufts on TV - flyball last night, and gundogs tonight
Repeats of old comedies - The Goodies, The Muppets
Goldfinches on the bird feeders
Friends who comment on LJ entries, and who have comment-worthy entries on their own LJs
Helpful, understanding eBay sellers
Proper mechanical, metal, manual cameras
Getting the odd decent shot
Getting to see my new cousins (one two months old, one five months old) next weekend
Getting to see Leicester Tigers v The Barbarians next weekend
Good new fantasy (eg "Temeraire" by Naomi Novik)
Crufts on TV - flyball last night, and gundogs tonight
Repeats of old comedies - The Goodies, The Muppets
Goldfinches on the bird feeders
Friends who comment on LJ entries, and who have comment-worthy entries on their own LJs
Helpful, understanding eBay sellers
Proper mechanical, metal, manual cameras
Getting the odd decent shot
Getting to see my new cousins (one two months old, one five months old) next weekend
Getting to see Leicester Tigers v The Barbarians next weekend
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Date: 2006-03-12 11:02 am (UTC)Temeraire sounds very enticing. I'll ensure the library gets it for
methe fine people of Dunharrow!no subject
Date: 2006-03-12 11:08 am (UTC)Strikes me as being like the 70s / 80s SF RPG Traveller, but by no means a direct lift-off.
Temeraire is fun - an entirely creditable attempt at a first novel, although there are gaps in her historical research, and I'm told it owes a little too much to Anne McCaffery (who I haven't read).
Ah, the days when my OH bought books by the thousand for other people, and we just didn't have to buy any new fantasy / sf retail ...
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Date: 2006-03-12 12:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-12 12:20 pm (UTC)Happy to lend you Temeraire (although postage costs mean that the most economic way of doing so would be to wait until we meet, which isn't that often, unfortunately).
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Date: 2006-03-12 01:49 pm (UTC)As for Temeraire, I can probably just borrow it from the city library, if I ever get up the motivation to go there.