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* Bleach, 223-230: may have to ask for uploads from the flist if the [livejournal.com profile] soul_society savefiles don't hold out. ^^; It feels longer than a month and a half since I dropped out of the serialization, actually, but seven chapters isn't even a full tankoubon.

(I just popped over to the comm and promptly laughed myself sick at that last CD cover with Byakuya. :P)

* Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles, 108 and up. Arc should have progressed nicely in my absence. XD

* XXXHolic, 97 and up.

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Events of this weekend:

1) Dropped by the Otakuthon, the baby convention held at Concordia U, for about three hours. I'd actually completely forgotten this was going down, though Tania remembered in time to put together a cosplay (Aya out of Tenjou Tenge - she only had a blond wig though XD). So I don't even know if anyone I know online was there. Er, give a wave if you saw us and didn't know it was us? ^^; There was me, Tania, Talal, Tommy and a couple of girls Tommy knew, and I spent some time kibitzing with the harried dude named Victor who was DJing the dance using the faders on five different instances of Winamp 2.

I came away with the impression that I was way too old for this shit, but oddly, sharply nostalgic despite the fact that I've only been to a con twice. XD It's its own social atmosphere. In between the first and the second Shoujocon I attended online fansubbing became widespread, and that took away a lot of the previewing fun (as it did from the anime aspect of Fantasia); I was also getting way too much LJ meta in my diet to care about the panels. So in the end it's an opportunity to meet friends, sell/shop, and cosplay/watch cosplayers. I'm very much on the consumerist shopping/gawking end of that equation. XD The FF7 group yesterday was rather good, especially the Cloud. (Who was waylaid spectacularly by the yaoi fangirl panel. :P) I think he said it was the Aeris who was thorough and made them all wear ribbons.

2) Have been suckered by parents into watching that Korean historical drama about the imperial cook (Chinese-subbed and - irritatingly - dubbed in overlay, simultaneous translation style, so you always hear two people talking at once. Maybe it's the fault of the VCDs). I have a hunch the main character is going to get on my nerves after a while, but for the moment I'm fully entertained by watching historical Koreans be Koreans, and not Chinese for once, or Japanese for that matter.

3) Read Black Powder War, which depleted my allotment of visual function for the day. (I rilly rilly need that optometrist appointment.) The first section seemed like a pleasant variation on the second novel, with all the travelling and the palace intrigue that came after it; only after the Prussian campaign began did the storyline really head off into uncharted waters. Novik has a trick - which I suspect she borrowed from O'Brian - of ending a novel not with a properly tailing denouement but just after the last climax, when the resolution can be foreseen. This saves pagecount and is emotionally satisfying but makes the teaser chapter seem much more integral to the book than it really should be, because it's where you inevitably find out that the resolution does not resolve after all, but only kicks off a whole new set of circumstances. XD

Srsly, if Temeraire is the long-haired scholar bishounen I think we have a candidate for annoying perky loli.
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