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What I’ve Just Finished Reading

David King’s The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin’s Russia, which grew out of King’s personal collection of Soviet photographs: in many instances he has the original photograph, the doctored photograph (before publication, Soviet censors would cut out or cover over politically inconvenient people in photographs - no more Trotsky standing next to Lenin!), and a third version of the photograph in which yet more faces had been blotted out with ink after purges. People would actually go through their own photograph albums and ink out family members after their arrests. Fascinating stuff.

What I’m Reading Now

Katrina Leno’s Summer of Salt, which I picked out for the reading challenge “a book you chose for the cover.” The cover made me think it was an f/f YA romance; then the blurb made me think the two girls on the cover were actually sisters; then I started reading the book and I discovered that the heroine has both a sister (a twin! I love twins!) AND ALSO a potential girlfriend, and also she lives on a mildly magical island and her twin sister can float.

...and then it occurred to me that maybe I should save the book for F/F Friday, so I will write about it at more length then, and will just say for now that so far I’ve been enjoying it a lot.

In between going to a wedding this weekend and Labor Day, I haven’t been to work since last Thursday, so I’ve had little chance to continue in Wired Love (I’ve set it aside to read on my work breaks to give myself a treat to look forward to). However, there have been two exciting happenings: An Imposter has shown up to impersonate C (this is not proven yet, but like Nattie I find it VERY hard to believe that a loud young man with bear grease in his hair could be C; my feeling is that it’s a fellow telegraph operator who got angry because C & N kept flirting all the time), and now Nattie and her new friend Cynthia (who is a singer) are having a secret bohemian feast using whatever dishes they can lay their hands on.

What I Plan to Read Next

I’ve got two reading challenges left: “a book in translation” (for which I intend to finish Kristin Lavransdatter) and “a book outside your genre comfort zone,” for which I tried to read The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek. In the introduction, the main character finds a dead body hanging from a tree; then she gets raped in the second chapter (and then the rapist dies of heart failure! in the act!) and I decided this was a little too far out of my genre comfort zone, actually.

So I’ve got another book lined up for that one: Elizabeth Gilbert’s City of Girls. Eventually maybe I will learn how to find grown-up books for grown-ups that I like?

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