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Our cat Scuzzy has mild cystitis, and we're trying to get him to drink more. I feel like Jiang Yanli in #CQL at the moment.
You want some soup?
Here, have some bone broth.
We made it because we love you.
Not talking about historical fiction/fantasy for a change. This #cdrama, involving a meeting on a bus, time loop and bomb, is currently a hit; adding to the relatively few popular SF series in China's mainstream. Guess what, it's based on a book by (female) net novelist Qitaojun.
Five #books to read on China in 2022.
@gomanga @PenguinUKBooks @tsu_jing @commapress @ColumbiaUP
https://t.co/6koEnfB9Zo
Since you seem to love alternate culture #Transformer stuff so much. Here's another find some years back. Optimus and Megatron as Chinese warriors/ menshen (door gods). Art by renown illustrator and uni professor Zhang Wang.
#Christmas for the Chinese, sinophone and sinophilial, now we have a few more recognisable international symbols.
Really proud to see these MXTX novels available from retailers like Waterstones, at least they credited the translators of two of them alongside the illustrators in the blurb. #SFF https://t.co/hPBTbpdyxs
@myworldofbooks1 thank you !❤️ There's these two if you're interested, and hopefully more in the future :)
The 12th #Sinopticon #TitleReveal, also the penultimate story in the collection, is Tide of Moon City by Regina Kanyu Wang. A pair of binary planets, are locked in mutual enmity. But two scientists share ideas, with consequences bigger than both of them.
https://t.co/tcTMPu9g25
The tenth #Sinopticon #TitleReveal is, Flower of the Other Shore, by China's award-winning and New Gen #scifi writer A Que. Is there more to sangshi (zombies) than the Hunger? What if they can think, dream, and even love?
#horror #books #SFF
https://t.co/9yyflL31ZI