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“Sci-fi about language”: a heady entry in a favorite subgenre

December 21, 2018 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

I have a niche interest in “sci-fi books about language” (give me all your recommendations!) and so this one came my way. China Miéville is a pretty highbrow author, and this is a pretty literary SF book. It is pretty focused on its own theoretical linguistics and the xenology behind language. It doesn’t go so much for major character development or plot, but it’s not annoying in the way that it can be when a fictional structure is just a lazy device to deliver a […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: China Mieville, language, neurolinguistics, Speculative Fiction

Old Friend, New Style

October 31, 2018 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The thing about recent Kevin Henkes books is that I do not see the illustration styles of Chrysanthemum, Owen or Lily’s Purple Plastic Purse anymore. What I have come to know as his style is gone. Therefore, I do not say, “THAT is a Kevin Henkes book” and I am no longer drawn to them. However, this is in the style of the more recent books, so if you prefer that, this is perfectly a representation of his style. I picked up A Parade of […]

Filed Under: Children's, Fiction Tagged With: Concepts, counting, Elephants, Kevin Henkes, language

Fun Trivia, Including Why We Say “Jock Strap” and “Beef”

September 8, 2018 by Halbs 3 Comments

I recently reviewed a book about how the 178 printed miles of the Oxford English Dictionary was created. Concurrent with that book, I was also listening to Bill Bryson’s The Mother Tongue.  While I wouldn’t say that one book was better than the other, I will say that if i had to pick only one, I’d pick this one. The wider scope of Bryson’s book gives you a little bit of everything – swear words, where names from come (think about “Goldwater” for a second), why kids’ […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Bill Bryson, English, language

Late Contender for Favorite Book of the Year

December 27, 2017 by ASKReviews Leave a Comment

Best for: People who enjoy words. People interested in how language use has changed since the internet. In a nutshell: Buzzfeed Copy Chief shares her perspective on language use for online writing. Line that sticks with me: “Shakespeare used the singular they, as did a gaggle of other writers, including Jane Austen and Geoffrey Chaucer, as long ago as the 1300s. This is not a new trend, people!” (p 219) Why I chose it: I love words and writing. Review: A couple of years ago […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #writing, Emmy J. Favilla, language

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