What Am I Reading Wednesday - January 21
Jan. 21st, 2026 04:19 pmWhat I Finished Reading This Week
Internet Security Fundamentals - Nick Ioannou
This self-published freemium book covers exactly what the title suggests it will. Because it's free and frequently updated, the editing is atrocious: typos, omitted words, garbled sentences, and occasionally mistakes that utterly change the meaning of what Ioannou surely meant to say (e.g., the equivalent of accidentally omitting the word "never" from the following sentence: "The absolute most important thing you can do is to never leave your doors unlocked when you go out.") That said, this book is free, it's frequently updated, and the information is solid and presented in a fashion that won't overwhelm readers who need an introductory explanation of these concepts and practices; if you're looking for a book that does just that, you could do far worse than this one.
After the Forest – Kell Woods
This book was excellent and I will eagerly read anything else Woods writes. Set in 16th century Germany against a backdrop of interstate conflict, witch trials, and religious intolerance, it tells the story of the folktale Hansel and Gretel's titular characters (Greta and Hans here) after the woods; that is, as adults, post-witch and -oven, and -gingerbread house. The setting is fantastic, the descriptive language is fantastic. The blend of historical fact and fairy tale elements is fantastic. The pacing is fantastic. The characterizations are wonderful and strike the difficult balance of depicting characters with believable strengths and weaknesses without slipping into caricature or melodrama, and desires and agency without relying on anachronism or unrealistic motivations or capabilities. This is a definite winner, and I will read it again.
What I Am Currently Reading
Mannaz – Malene Sølvsten
I've got just about 100 pages to go and can't wait to see how the trilogy concludes.
Freya the Deer – Meg Richman
There I was, calmly reading the prologue, when Richman casually dropped a sentence that came out of nowhere like a blow to the face. "Gripped me from the very first page" is a cliche in book reviews, but the first page of this volume delivers a mean jolt, and so far Richman has the chops to keep the momentum going.
The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish vol. 1 – Xue Shan Fei Hu
Mannaz, After the Woods, and Freya the Deer were all affecting my nightmares, so this has become my bedtime reading, a job to which its unapologetically, gleefully over-the-top premise is perfectly suited.
What I’m Reading Next
I acquired no new books this week.
これで以上です。
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Jan. 21st, 2026 09:33 pmAll things are Cleaner and I changed the bed sheets for the new duvet and pillow set that match the new pyjamas, so I am aesthetically pleasing.
I can also get visially lost just by staying still but this too is pleasing from certain angles.
The fact all this Cleaner took from 0930 until 2130 with very long breaks for reading books and recharging is Less Pleasing, but now I write it down seems pretty reasonable allocation of effort.
I entirely ignored the internet but did check the BBC headlines quite a bit.
*sigh*
I also tried to listen to music on the youtubes again but it kept on getting stuck and trying to show me thirty seconds of ads every two minutes, or every thirty seconds if the stuck thing happened again. Unusable thing.
BBC Sounds worked better but I got distracted when I had to recharge my phone and forgot I was listening to it.
Modern technology, so helpful.
... and yet, pretty good day.
in the midst: another passage
Jan. 21st, 2026 03:23 pm(So maybe don't assume I remember anything I'm supposed to remember this week?)
My sister and her husband continue to be awesome in these matters. As does Juan.
OK. Gonna go have food and meds now.
New Wind Breaker fic: open invitation (Sakura & Momijikawa)
Jan. 21st, 2026 08:24 pmopen invitation | Wind Breaker | Sakura & Momijikawa | 615 words
Summary: Momijikawa cooks for Sakura.
Read it on Dreamwidth or AO3.
K-9 fanart \o/ For me!!!
Jan. 21st, 2026 07:58 pmPlease admire too :D -> HERE <-
(Also there are three K-9 prompts on the
National Weather Service sez
Jan. 21st, 2026 01:31 pmAnd where is this for?
And what do we do?
Which mostly means "Keep yer ass indoors! You, and your little dog too!"
And also means "Look after each other. We keep us safe." OK? OK then.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to finish the bag for the supply depot and start on one for Pow Wow Grounds.
What's the weather going to be doing where you are? And how are the people in your neighborhood?
Birdfeeding
Jan. 21st, 2026 12:55 pmI fed the birds. I've seen a flock of sparrows and at least one starling.
I put out water for the birds.
EDIT 1/21/26 -- We installed the first of the new latches.
EDIT 1/21/26 -- We installed the second of the new latches.
EDIT 1/21/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.
EDIT 1/21/26 -- I did more work around the patio.
EDIT 1/21/26 -- I put out a peanut suet cake.
EDIT 1/21/26 -- I did more work around the patio.
I am done for the night.
2026 #2 - watch-a-ton s05e01 + multifandom icons.
Jan. 21st, 2026 08:26 pm
Fandoms: Bad Behaviour, Dynasty, Good Trouble, Heated Rivalry, Mako Mermaids, Neumatt, Namib, Nancy Drew, One Trillion Dollars, Skymed, Stranger Things, Supergirl, What It Feels Like For a Girl

( Season 5, Episode 1 )
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Snowflake Challenge 11: Granting Wishes
Jan. 21st, 2026 11:42 amThis challenge is a follow up to Challenge #5. You've made your own wishlist, now it's time to grant someone else's wish from theirs! This can be as simple as answering a question to creating something from scratch, one wish or many wishes. Let your inspiration run wild!
In your own space, grant someone's wish from Challenge #5. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it and include a link to your own post with the wishes you granted if you feel comfortable doing so.
Be sure to check out other people's creations, whether they're granting your wish or someone else's. If you post any granted wishes elsewhere, we'd love it if you link them to this post.

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Snowflake Challenge 02026 #11: Wish-Granting Engine
Jan. 21st, 2026 09:06 amChallenge #11
Grant someone's wish from Challenge #5.
( Merrily a wassailing... )
Vid: "House" [The Black Phone]
Jan. 21st, 2026 12:05 pmMusic: House - Charli XCX feat. John Cale
Fandom: The Black Phone (Movies - Derrickson)
Summary: ". . . other houses, the lights were dim, and with some houses they were almost out and I didn’t know the people who lived there. I’d get a feeling from these houses of stuff going on that wasn’t happy. I didn’t dwell on it, but I knew there were things going on behind those doors and windows." - David Lynch
Warnings: Canon-typical abuse and violence against children; suicide by hanging
Links: On AO3 | On Tumblr | On DW
Wednesday attended the Fellows' monthly symposia
Jan. 21st, 2026 04:47 pmWhat I read
Finished I Used to Be Charming: The Rest of Eve Babitz, though will cop to only skimming the final section 'Fiorucci: the Book' (1980) about which I was a bit WTF? and 'what was she on?'
Over the weekend saw a review somewhere of the latest work by Madeleine Gray speaking well of her first novel Green Dot (2024) so thought I might see what it was like, especially as it was at a very reasonable price on Kobo - gave up about a third or so in. Did not care about the narrator or her situation.
A bit of sortes e-reader (inadvertently opening a book) started a supernatural thriller but I couldn't work out whether it was part of a series and I was supposed to know who these characters and their predicament were, or whether I was supposed to work it out over chapters jumping back and forward over time and didn't feel grabbed. May return because that might be me?
Dick Francis, Risk (1977), where I realised I have recently identified a Francis pattern such that I could finger a certain character very early on as likely to be implicated in bad stuff going down.
On the go
Have been dipping into Timothy d'Arch Smith, The Stammering Librarian (2025), some further collected essays, including one on a person of research interest, and a rather fun Anthony Powell parody.
Dick Francis, The Edge (1988), which is the one involving a lush train journey, with additional Staged Murder Mystery, across Canada (reverse direction to the way I did it).
Up next
Well, the local history society publications in which I was interested have been ordered and have arrived.
Book Club Voting and January Read
Jan. 21st, 2026 12:00 pm
We are reading The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst as our book for January. Please join us if you would like participate in the discussion! The discussion post will go up on January 31, 2026.
Fandom Snowflake Challenge #11
Jan. 21st, 2026 11:44 amRemember that there is no official deadline, so feel free to join in at any time, or go back and do challenges you've missed.
( Fandom Snowflake Challenge #111 )
And just as a reminder: this is a low pressure, fun challenge. If you aren't comfortable doing a particular challenge, then don't. We aren't keeping track of who does what.
