Reading: The Sunlit Man by Brandon Sanderson.
Nothing new at my end. Had another busy work week, didn’t get time to read anything. It is over now though, so should be able to finish it this week.
What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?
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Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. Not sure where it’s going yet, reviews are raving but I’m having a bit of trouble getting into it. Just finished Pride and prejudice by Jane Austen which I thoroughly enjoyed, and before that the murderbot diaries, also enjoyed immensely. We’ll see.
Your comment has me convinced. I tend to read sci-fi but have been “classic curious” for a long time. Had been eyeing Silas Marner for a while - it’s now next in my list (after I finish Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks).
I’ll be curious to know if you enjoyed it as well :)
I’ll definitely post an update! I’m looking forward to the new experience
The Book that Held her Heart by Mark Lawrence. It’s book three in his Library trilogy which is just a fantastic mix of sci-fi, fantasy, library sciences and a bit of grimdark for variety. It’s been a fun series and this is another good entry.
Giving The Odyssey a go.
Currently reading Thirteenth by C.M Rosens (sequel to that eldritch horror chick lit book I read last month), and Valuable Humans in Transit and Other Stories by qntm.
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Finished:
Vita Nostra by Marina & Sergey Dyachenko (fantasy dark academia) | bingo: award HM, steppin’ up HM
A teenager is coerced into attending a mysterious institute for college, where the students are all required to take a strange series of courses, which nobody will explain to them.
I gotta stop putting books that Storygraph considers slow-paced on my TBR. However, this was really unique, kind of a cosmic horror magic system, where the students are drip-fed the incomprehensible in a controlled way that allows them to stay sane. Also, the cover is fantastic.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz (middle grade horror short stories) | bingo: adaptation, short HM, banned HM, folklore HM, alliterative, award
A collection of very short horror stories for kids, adapted from folklore and American urban legend.
I can see some of these being kinda scary for younger kids with active imaginations, but not enough to warrant any kind of ban. Fun, bite-sized collection with cool illustrations.
Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite (cozy scifi mystery) | bingo: short, LGBTQIA+ lead, new HM, alliterative, cozy
On a colony ship, a detective wakes up in someone else’s body to investigate a death.
This was a short, light debut. On my “fine” list.
Kiki’s Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono (middle grade cozy fantasy) | bingo: another continent HM, minority author, adaptation, saddle up, cozy
A young witch settles in a new town by herself when she turns 13, as is witch tradition.
Very cute, very gentle. I’d only seen the Ghibli movie once (and remembered zero of it), so I rewatched it; I actually think I like the book better, although the movie does smooth out some bits.
Kiki’s Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono
That’s the one with Studio Ghibli movie, right? I just had a dream about this movie last night, which is strange, since I haven’t even watched it. I did come across it on my Netflix watch list recently though, and was thinking about watching it soon (which can be a long time, since I dont’ watch much TV / movies anymore)
I thought you didn’t like the horror chick-lit book enough to read the sequels?
Murder by Memory sounds interesting. It’s a series?
That’s the one with Studio Ghibli movie, right? Yep.
I thought you didn’t like the hor aren’tror chick-lit book enough to read the sequels? Nah, I did, I just wasn’t planning to read the rest of the series right away. But then the sequel worked for a bingo hard mode I was having trouble with, so…
Murder by Memory sounds interesting. It’s a series? It only came out this year, but it is listed as the first in a series.
Thanks for the info!
Hurts So Good, by Leigh Cowart.
“If the Dead Not Rise,” by Philip Kerr. Pretty decent so far.
Started listening to audiobook of Factotum by Charles Bukowski
Neal Stephenson’s Polostan, and so far thoroughly enjoying it.
This week I read Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski, hoping the nonfiction would be a good change of pace. I finished it, so I might look up some more nonfiction over the next little while.
I also read Alchemy and a Cup of Tea by Rebecca Thorne, since my hold came in at the library. I thought it was just fine as a way to end the series, and I don’t wish I had the time back. A very fast/easy read.
Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin, together with other folks of the Hopepunk (german) book club over at !hopepunk_buchclub@feddit.org
Have been enjoying it so far.
Never read that one, let me know how you like it.
Also first I am hearing of hopepunk genre, didn’t know there was a name for it.
Currently Reading: The Man in the Rubber Mask by Robert Llewelyn
Recently finished: Karla’s Choice by Nick Harkaway
MEG by Steve Alten
The titular megalodon qualifies it for the 1C bingo square. Unfortunately, the human characters were all disappointing, and some of them survive long enough to appear in sequels which I won’t bother with.
It this the book movies are based on?
They changed quite a bit, but yes, The Meg (2018).
Jonas Taylor is the human protagonist and megalodon expert. Mac and Heller are approximately the same character as in the book. Most of the Japanese characters got changed to Chinese. The (ex-)Mrs. Taylor got completely remade. There are some other major plot adjustments.
Ah okay. Thanks for the info!
After finishing the second Thursday Next book went right back to deathlands.
I’m halfway through 105 at the moment but may start the third Thursday Next book tomorrow at work.
How’s The Sunlit Man?
Nice. Back to proper speed.
The Sunlit Man is pretty good. If it weren’t for the two week gap would probably have finished it by now. There are certain things I am not a big fan of, but that’s my personal preference, not an issue with the book or story.
I think I have it somewhere but have no got around to it yet. I’ll see if I can find it (the sunlit man) tomorrow and try and get around to listening at the end of this week.
Would love to hear what you think of it. Hopefully I’ll also be finished with it by then.
Struggling with Tristram Shandy.
I started off quite well and was getting the hang of the old fashioned language, etc, but then I went a day or two without reading it… and now I realise I have absolutely no idea what’s going on!
Will have another go, but I suspect this is going to be another abandoned attempt.
Ouch, I hate when that happens. Haven’t read anything like that recently though.
Yeah, I think maybe I was just overambitious. Until this summer, I haven’t read so many books one after the other in many years, since before we had a kid in fact, and before I had a phone!
Something clicked while I was on holiday though and been devouring fiction since then - TS is maybe a bridge too far though!
Maybe I’ll just read Infinite Jest again, something nice and simple… 😁
Heh, I am afraid Infinite Jest is going to be a book like that for me. Have it on my bookshelf, but afraid to start it 😀
Ha ha! Yeah, it’s intimidating. Brilliant though, I’ve been through it twice already.
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