Interesting Links for 11-02-2021
Feb. 11th, 2021 12:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
- Locus really need better editors working on their reviews
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- How To Build a Snölykta - Traditional Swedish Snow Lanterns
- (tags:snow Sweden video viaNeilRodger )
- 'Fuck Your Feelings' Doesn't Apply to White Men
- (tags:politics USA gender society racism sexism )
- Charisma Carpenter on Joss Whedon's abusive behaviour
- (tags:acting TV buffy abuse JossWhedon )
- Stage meat - food you can eat on stage and still act around
- (tags:food acting viaSwampers )
- I see the EU is asking the UK to honour its promises. I can't see that going down well
- https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1359590841619275776.html
(tags:UK Europe trade Doom NorthernIreland ) - Amsterdam becomes Europe's top trading hub, ousting London
- (tags:Netherlands shares finance UK Europe )
- Temperature of -22.9C in Braemar 'UK's lowest in 26 years'
- (tags:winter Scotland temperature cold UK )
- Netflix acquires the rights to all 22 Redwall books, plans film and series
- (tags:TV fantasy animals children books Netflix )
- Weird Pride Day is March 4th
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Reviews of Sequels
Date: 2021-02-11 03:05 pm (UTC)What do you suppose is the series of books where reading the second, or subsequent books first would cause you the most confusion about either the plot or the theme of the series?
I think the Jeeves and Wooster books are a great example of a series where you can read them in any order - what the absolute reverse of them?