My system starts similar, but I prefer categorising by type of resource over publisher, when I have a lot of files. The publisher doesn't hold much value to me and simply dumping everything into a single folder, even under system can become messy quickly. I sort by system, rules, adventures and sometimes by supplements or additional material like cheat sheets, when there are too many. For some things I also keep a table (or plan to create one some day, haha), because adventures and random tables might work for different systems and I'd like to remember them.
In general, yes, but we don't know enough about her or the relationship before to put all blame on her.
The link tries to force me to an app, but the summary sounds intriguing. Are any titles available in English? I tried reading Alif the unseen which sounds similar in concept but in an Arabic context. I don't remember why I put it down.
I finished The finder chronicles by Suzanne Palmer this year. Besides that mostly urban fantasy/fantasy. Currently reading Paladins Grace by T. Kingfisher.
A person of taste, I see. I still have a couple of Rivers of London books left but I love the series. Have you read MJ-12 By Michael J. Martínez? If you liked The Fold and Rivers of London, it might be something for you. Anything else you could recommend?
If it is the computer and algorithm stuff that draws you to Liu Cixin and Egan, maybe you'd like Neal Stephenson. Cryptonomicon and Reamde are not sci-fi, but feature interesting computer topics.
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