kiki started reading The Price of Glory by William H. Keith (Battletech)

Reading mostly SF and indie comics.
My pronoun is "they".
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The first three chapters take too much time to establish the protagonist as a metaphor for neurodiversity (especially AuDHD) but after that, the story evolves nicely and reads really fast.
"As a heartless killing machine, I was a complete failure."
In a corporate-dominated spacefaring future, planetary missions must be approved …
Roadside Picnic is set in the aftermath of an extraterrestrial event called the Visitation that took place in several locations …
Anarchism and Other Essays is a 1910 essay collection by Emma Goldman, first published by …
The typical Anarchist, then, may be defined as follows: A man perceptible by the spirit of revolt under one or more of its forms,—opposition, investigation, criticism, innovation,—endowed with a strong love of liberty, egoistic or individualistic, and possessed of great curiosity, a keen desire to know. These traits are supplemented by an ardent love of others, a highly developed moral sensitiveness, a profound sentiment of justice, and imbued with missionary zeal
This is my anarchist OC, 100%
Emma Goldman: Anarchism and Other Essays (2018, Independently Published)
Anarchism and Other Essays is a 1910 essay collection by Emma Goldman, first published by Mother Earth Publishing. The essays …
"BattleMechs had nothing so crude or vulnerable as windows in their cockpits, of course, but the recessed scanner strip under the protective brow overhang gave the head the look of a visored space helmet."
— BattleTech Legends : Decision at Thunder Rift by William H. Keith Jr. (27%)
Canopies are not see-through from the inside? I've been living a lie! 😱😱😱