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Designed for Hi-Fi Living: The Vinyl LP in Midcentury America
Jonathan Schroeder, Janet Borgerson
Full descriptions and incisive commentary make this a very rare book: a coffee-table book that would also be enjoyable in audiobook format.
I think I'm just a sucker for tales of the adventures of a young Bay Area maker. Recommended for Cory Doctorow fans, and vice versa.
Every remark about her being 'a boy' landed like a sucker punch to the stomach, but in the end it was an adorable wish-fulfillment fantasy of coming out.
Mah feelz! I haven't been this excited about how a protagonist's increasingly daring plot would turn out since Cory Doctorow's Little Brother, and the stakes are higher this time. It's not just about toppling a dystopian bureaucratic techno-panopticon with the freedom and privacy of hundreds of millions at stake. It's about integrity, about love, about being true to yourself in the many deuterocanonical layers of 'true' there are. And, yes, it's also about working for justice. (Aside to Britta Lundin: holy crap I'd forgotten about that WFM meltdown video 😂)
Welp. I'm glad I don't work in a kitchen. I love to cook, I love to read about cooking, but I have neither the build nor the stamina for the chaotic hellscape in which lifers thrive.
If you're looking for a hilarious slice of polyam life, these aren't it. But if you prefer comics as a medium for learning more about different kinds of relationships, this is perfect.