Read 'em all over the years, except for Robin Hobb's books (bounced off them, didn't like the style). Good, solid fantasy.
From the linked article:
"The disposal of organic waste poses an environmental challenge as it emits large amounts of greenhouse gases including methane and carbon dioxide, which contribute to climate change," explained RMIT University engineer Rajeev Roychand.
That is ridiculous. Organic waste releases whatever was used to grow it in the first place. It's inherently renewable. A really bad argument for this guy's coffee-flavoured concrete idea.
Getting laid flat by Covid last week, with lingering effects this week, put a line through most of my plans for the holidays.
On the plus side, I picked up my Kobo for the first time in weeks yesterday, and blew straight through “Palon” (by @skaeth) in a single sitting, and this evening I’m roughly 1/4 of the way through “Windward” already.
Recommended.
(a.k.a. Teo) Software engineer, runner, voracious reader of fantasy novels, former podcaster and gamer, whitefella (mainly English and northern Italian).