It’s Wednesday again! So here’s the usual check-in. You can go to Taking On A World Of Words to chat with everyone else who has posted what they’re reading right now!
What are you currently reading?
Oh, far too much at once! Non-fiction: still working on Michael Pollan’s How To Change Your Mind: The New Science of Psychedelics. Mostly the point so far is that the science isn’t so very new at all; psychedelic drugs were originally expected to be useful in treating mental health disorders, and go figure, now we’re figuring out that that was probably true.
Fiction: I’m rereading Mira Grant’s Deadline, in the firm hope that one day I’ll actually get onto Blackout and finish the whole book. It’s not that I don’t like the trilogy — I’ve read the first book several times! It just hits hard, and especially so at the moment, given the themes the zombie pandemic raises in the book…
I’m also reading Black Leopard, Red Wolf, and I kinda hate it. I can’t get into the narration, and it’s hard to find a story past the narration. I know, I know, I hear everyone on Twitter shouting at me that I’m just asking for all books to be typical European narratives, and that probably has a part to play. But… I don’t know, I’m not a fan of any of it so far; what I do understand is that there’s a lot of violence, including sexual violence. Just not the sort of thing I enjoy, without other high points.
That’s not all I’m reading, but that’s enough to be getting on with!
What have you recently finished reading?
Non-fiction: Entangled Life, by Merlin Sheldrake. I had been really looking forward to this, and it is really fun. I enjoyed all the facts about fungi! I think Sheldrake loves his subject a lot, and that always helps. Need to ponder my review a bit more, though. Obviously this had some odd parallels with How to Change Your Mind, since Sheldrake also mentioned psilocybin mushrooms!
Fiction: I finished my reread of Feed, basically all in one go now I’m not so dang anxious!
What will you be reading next?
Not sure, but I ordered Stuck: How Vaccine Rumours Start and Why They Don’t Go Away by Heidi J. Larson, and that just arrived today, so maybe I’ll get stuck into that before I shelve it and it goes out of sight, out of mind! Larson’s a professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, where I now study, so it especially caught my eye — and public health initiatives like encouraging vaccine uptake are something I’d be interested in getting involved with myself.
Other than that, rereading The Goblin Emperor for a book club reminds me I really need to get round to reading The Angel of the Crows.
What are you folks reading?
Finished the new Garth Nix book, am reading one of Charlotte Brontë’s unfinished tales and have finally started Gormenghast. Anything to take my mind of the daily feed of bad news…
And you’re rereading The Goblin Emperor for the nth time, I’m impressed! I agree though that it’s a fine novel.
I didn’t actually intend to, but then it came up as a bookclub read and… well, why not? 😀
Taking note of your non-fiction reads… 🙂
Gotta love a good non-fic book!
Happy reading and good luck with ALL those books you have on the go, Nicky! I am struggling to focus on more than one book at the moment. Here’s my WWW post for this week: https://thebookwormchronicles.wordpress.com/2020/10/07/www-wednesday-7th-october-2020/
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I’m so sorry I missed this comment originally! 🙁 Thanks for dropping by!