Well, folks, it’s been a couple of weeks since I did a roundup! I’m not going to try to be exhaustive here: I’ll post the covers of some of my new books, some of the books I’ve been reading, etc.
I keep thinking I’m on top of things and then things get on top of me again, but that’s 2020 for you. I’m trying to take it one step at a time. So that said, let’s get on with this!
New books:
A weird mix, as ever! I’m looking forward to Ruby especially. I know I won’t get to Return of the Thief for quite a while (I haven’t read Thick as Thieves yet)… but I’m looking forward to all these! I also got a copy of Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott, from winning the SciFi Month giveaway — I forgot to grab an image of the cover, though! Thank you to imyril and Head of Zeus for this one.
Books I’ve finished reading recently:
Looks like a lot, but that’s 2-3 weeks!
Reviews posted recently:
- Stuck, by Heidi J. Larson (2 stars)
- Kushiel’s Dart, by Jacqueline Carey (5 stars)
- Two Rogues Make a Right, by Cat Sebastian (4 stars)
- The Goblin Emperor, by Katherine Addison (5 stars)
- Deadline, by Mira Grant (4 stars)
- The CBT Toolbox, by Jeremy Crown (3 stars)
- Dead Man in a Ditch, by Luke Arnold (4 stars)
- Proper English, by K.J. Charles (4 stars)
- How to Change Your Mind: The New Science of Psychedelics, by Michael Pollan (4 stars)
- Fake Law: The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies, by The Secret Barrister (4 stars)
- Stormhaven, by Jordan L. Hawk (4 stars)
Other posts:
How are you doing? Any exciting new books you’ve added to your shelves? Anything got you glued to its pages? Let me know!
Hooray, Sun arrived!
I’m going through a weirdly tired phase at the moment (I fell asleep on the sofa at about 8pm last night), which seems to be some kind of in-built desire to hibernate. Sun’s gone down? Time for bed. I can feel my eyelids getting heavy now and it’s only 6pm… This has not massively reduced my reading yet, as I’ve got some gooduns on the go – my reread of Golden Witchbreed, the fast and furious first read of Velocity Weapon, and an audio reread of The Vela season 1 on my walks. It has taken me 42 years to realise that audio books are PERFECT for walks and now I am taking more walks because they are reading time.
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