I’m reading this on my lunch breaks:


Accidentally read book #4 first and am now going back to read the first one.
I read this forever ago and grabbed the sequel, this book is full of spiders. Didn’t know he kept going with it. I’ll have to grab the others.
Book four was great enough to hook me.
Love this one! His Zoe Ashe series is really good too. He writes under Jason Pargin now if anyone searches for his newer stuff
The Latehomecomer.
It’s a memoir about a woman who was born in a Thai refugee camp during the Secret War who immigrated to Minnesota and became an author.
I highly recommend it. It’s one of my favorites.

Nice! I just finished The Crippled God the other day!
We should make a malazan fedi
Haha! That cover is kinda ass. Great book, though. Maybe my favorite in the series.
I’ve been trying to read Thank You, Jeeves by pg wodehouse but it’s a little difficult to read for me
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Percy Jackson The lightning thief
Polybius by Collin Armstrong, the urban legend arcade machine in a 80s California town
The House of Blades by Will Wight. His writing style is so fast-paced and the action scenes are a lot like Mistborn’s. Wight also happens to work with the same enthusiasm as Sanderson and has about 26 books written since 2011. All of his books also happen to take place across parallel realities called “Iterations” with different magic systems all using similar underlying principles. I’m still early on in his bibliography but I’ve been enjoying it a lot so far.

I loved Cradle and The Last Horizon series. This one was good but I liked those two much more.

Wow! One of my least favorite Discworld books, but that cover is fantastic!

It’s a re-read but Foundation by Isaac Asimov.
Hey me too! When I read a long series I try to read something else in between, but I’m excited to continue with Foundation’s Edge

I don’t know if this counts because it is a collection of poems, but it is nice to read from it before going to bed

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Miss so much reading to my kids, different happy times now but still miss that. They love books because we put the time to read them and they saw us reading, all winning all around.
Indeed! Proud of my little one, she doesn’t know how to read yet, but she’ll still grab as many books as she can carry to her bed and flip through them all 😅
A bit of light science I see!
It’s a good read, the author goes into great detail about the dietary needs of giant flying lizards, and about the toxicity of hot sauce on their biology.
I just finished The Lamb Will Slaughter The Lion, a queer anarchist horror novella about a trans travelpunk hunting a demon with a group of anarchists whose commune is about to go to shit. It’s a pretty fun read, I am looking forward to reading the rest of the trilogy.

I enjoyed this and the sequel “The Barrow Will send what it May.”
And everything else the author has written.
I do plan to read that one and “the immortal choir holds every voice” as well, but it seems to not be available from their site or patreon so I requested both it and the sapling cage from my local bookshop and am currently waiting on that
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