

There’s much to be said about November, most of it not complimentary, but I did read a lot of mostly wonderful new books. Naomi Kritzer, Catfishing on CatNet I’d already read, loved, nominated and voted for Cat Pictures Please, so I was excited when the whole novel on the same premise came out, and bought it the same day (Kobo doesn’t let me pre-order without a credit card, or I would have pre-ordered).

Her latest book, Chaos on CatNet, came out from Tor Teen in April 2021. Her YA novel Catfishing on CatNet (based on her short story Cat Pictures Please) won the 2020 Lodestar Award, Edgar Award, and Minnesota Book Award. It’s the first in a trilogy and the other two aren’t as easy to get (the webshop where I bought #1 has #3 but not #2, just like a public library) but I’ll definitely try to acquire them Read on » Catfishing on CatNet Naomi Kritzer has been writing science fiction and fantasy for over twenty years. Set in fantasy ancient Greece (with a side of Ruritania). A Witch Read on » Reading notes, week 33Īugust 11: Freedom’s Gate by Naomi Kritzer. remember me by dirgewithout music: Narnia fanfic. Not quite fed up with it yet I want to read at least one more to see if they all have something sexually risqué at some point, and tiny (but stinging) sexist and racist bits. September 5: Monsieur Pamplemousse on the Spot. Romance is not Read on » Reading notes, week 36 May 6: A Fairwell Friendship by Augustine Lang. I like these people! And it’s a kind of romance I can actually read without cringing, with very little failure-to-communicate. Reread, but I’d forgotten most of the real meat of the story. May 9: A Good Kiss is Hard to Find by Augustine Lang. Posts Tagged: naomi kritzer Reading notes, week 18
