Probably no linkity next week, as I won’t have any time to put it together.
Bookity
- New releases: Smart Bitches (romance) and Tor.com (genre benders)
- Linkity from ReaderWriterVille.
- Linkity from Smart Bitches.
- Linkity from Inkophile.
- So who wrote what bits in Good Omens?
- “The Good Omens miniseries is a love story and I will never recover from it“.
- Neil Gaiman 1, troll 0.
- “When childhood books should not be revisited“.
- An intriguing twist on the soulmate AU.
- Whoops! Child promised to two different witches.
- Book-related nail art.
Think, Make, Learn, Do
- The Queering the Map Project.
- RIP, Alan Turing.
- The US has hit 1000 cases of measles this year… and counting.
- Imagine that…
Cookity
- Quick peanutty noodle salads.
- Summer salads.
- 12 easy slow-cooker recipes.
- Broccoli cheddar egg muffins.
- Chocolate tres leches cake.
- Peanut butter cup and pretzel oatmeal cookies. (via The Kitchn)
Gluten Free
Artsy Crafty
Cool
- BOOM.
- A very inland sea photo of Lake Superior.
- The end of an era – the last Mayday parade hosted by In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater.
- Linkity from kmkat.
Cool or Wha…?
Wha…?
- The tweeter’s notebook.
- Xbox body wash.
- “Straight Pride” parade to be held in Boston.
- Scary red pepper.
LOL
Reading Update
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman. I’ve been seeing so much about Good Omens on tumblr that I decided it was time for a reread. Delightful.
Anywhere, Anytime Art: Crayon: A Colorful Guide to Drawing with Crayon for Artists on the Go by Monika Forsberg. Cute, but without much actual content.
The Journal Junkies Workshop: Visual Ammunition for the Art Addict by Eric M Scott & David R Modler. Good introduction to visual journaling and how to get started. Wish I’d found this one when I was getting started – it has some techniques that would’ve been nice to have learned earlier.
Down Among the Sticks and Bones and Beneath the Sugar Sky (Wayward Children 2-3) by Seanan McGuire. Good continuation of this series about children who’ve found doors into other worlds but are sent back to this one.
Snuff (Discworld #39) by Terry Pratchett. In which Sam Vimes goes on a vacation to his wife’s family’s summer home and shenanigans ensue.
Under Wraps (Underworld Detection Agency #1) by Hannah Jayne. Not the greatest – the characters didn’t seem consistent to me and it had a not-quite-a-cliffhanger-but-you-can-see-the-cliff-in-the-vicinity ending… but I’m still reading the next one, so!
“Sheesh! Back off, Mom!” -Mayhem