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Feb. 10th, 2026 06:49 pm
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Wanted to mention that although we did not watch football, I did make us my old favorite 7 layer dip for game day while we laid around and watched rock climbing instead.

I was rooting against the Pats, even though we watched none of it (not even Bad Bunny), only because the last year I lived in Boston in 2004 the Patriots won and people tore up the city so hard flipping cars and setting fires that one person got killed. Nowadays, Boston closes streets and parking 3 days before game day and won't allow people into bars after halftime, to avoid the rioting they used to engage in. Sore winners! I was not impressed. Lots of good things about that city, but I hated that part. I'm glad the Seagulls won. (Sorry but what is a "Seahawk"? A fictional animal?)

I am still living on mostly saltines, and a little fruit. I took it very easy today. I shipped an order. Sewed Josh's sweater. Treated Avi for fleas (winter has been too mild - I saw a mosquito at the park last week.) Sat and soaked up some sun. Watched a beautiful sunset. Not much else. That is okay.

I'm feeling super weird today. My favorite author messaged me on instagram, the day his first novel dropped? AND I messaged Finley, AND I've been texting with my therapist, about the Schopenhauer psychotherapy book I'm reading, which just feels... salacious. (I told my husband. Which makes it all feel even weirder lol.)

I'm in love with all the wide universe and every tiny blade of grass, rn.
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 A Memory Called Empire left me in such a place that I of course had to rush after the sequel, A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine. In the second book of this duology, we're tackling the bomb dropped at the end of the last book: that a hostile alien force has been picking at the borders of Teixcalaanli space.

This became a first contact story, which delighted me, because I love first contact stories. The book posits another interesting philosophical question to the readers. Darj Tarats wants Teixcalaan to go to war with these new aliens, because it would likely drag on for quite some time, sucking up Teixcalaan's resources and keeping them focused on something other than colonizing Lsel Station, and might even destroy them in the end. Mahit does not want Teixcalaan to go to war with these new aliens because it would be an unnecessary and vast loss of life on both sides, and because in spite of its nature as an empire, there's so much Mahit likes about Teixcalaan, even though peace allows Teixcalaan much more time and resources to potentially conquer Mahit's home.

Book 2 breaks into a mulit-POV style, which works very well I think for giving us a 3D view of the situation when first contact is made and what happens after. Emotions, naturally, are running very high on all sides, so getting to see many characters' thoughts is helpful to understanding this house of cards.

Martine does a great job I think of presenting us with aliens that are alien, but still people. The question is whether they and the Teixcalaanli can work that out before someone does something fearful.

She also does well with layering Mahit and Yskander here. There are a few conversations Mahit has that hit so much harder now that we have a full picture of Yskander and how long the ambassador to Teixcalaan has been kicked around the Lsel council like a football as they all pursue their own best course for keeping away from Teixcalaan. Knowing that that fragment of Yskander is there, seeing the fallout of his own death and how it came about makes these conversations especially powerful.

The story is laid out gradually and builds to a believable conclusion. The ending is slightly abrupt--there's not really any denouement--but it didn't shortchange the story. 

One of the perspectives we see in this book is imperial heir Eight Antidote, now 11. And he's either quite precocious, or Six Direction was a genius, which is possible. This kid's a regular Johnny-on-the-spot, but he is also a narrative tool representing a very different future for Teixcalaan than Emperor Nineteen Adze represents. He is Six Direction unencumbered by years of war and politicking; he is Six Direction without the grim, dog-eat-dog-world attitude of an adult raised by Empire. But he's also young and vulnerable; he represents a Teixcalaan that could be--but also one that could so easily be smothered in its crib, a fate Nineteen Adze is desperate to avoid.

Mahit and Three Seagrass continue to struggle, even more than in the last book, with the nature of their relationship. Three Seagrass is pure Teixcalaanli, and can frequently be insulting without meaning to, but Mahit is also primed by years of Teixcalaan's cultural chauvinism to see insult even where none was intended. I felt like they landed, by the end of the book, somewhere believable--although I would absolutely read more about them if Martine was offering!

I didn't notice this book having the issue with repetition that I found in book 1, so that was a nice improvement as well.

I was worried at the end of the last book how the story would handle this shocking, massive plot drop, but I think Martine did it very gracefully. It feels like a natural continuation of book 1 while still expanding the focus of the story. I would love to see more of this universe, but I'm also satisfied with where we've left things. There are no easy answers to what to do about Teixcalaan, but that doesn't feel unrealistic either. Well done all around!
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This weekend I tried re-editing my angel shots from last week so the halos would both cast shadows and illuminate the area around them.

To mixed results?

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Natural angel

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This one gave me so much trouble.

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Angel against the night sky

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An idea I had yesterday and worked on today. I don't think it worked that well this time. :-/

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