And here we are, a proper weekly roundup. At a ridiculous hour, because apparently we’re reliving our teen years and making bad sleep decisions on the weekends.
Books acquired this week:
Thanks to Arbieroo, since it was his Christmas gift that got me A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (plus Griffin & Sabine, which arrived a bit sooner).
Books read this week:
Reviews posted this week:
- The Case of the Famished Parson, by George Bellairs (4/5 stars)
- The Bookseller’s Take, by Martin Latham (2/5 stars)
- The Citadel of Weeping Pearls, by Aliette de Bodard (4/5 stars)
- Blood and Circuses, by Kerry Greenwood (4/5 stars)
- Defekt, by Nino Cipri (4/5 stars)
- Life in Miniature, by Nicola Lisle (3/5 stars)
- Ruddy Gore, by Kerry Greenwood (4/5 stars)
- So You Want To Talk About Race, by Ijeoma Oluo (4/5 stars)
- Fence, volume 1, by C.S. Pacat and Johanna the Mad (4/5 stars)
- The Tightrope Walker, by Dorothy Gilman (3/5 stars)
So how’ve you folks been doing?
A productive reading week! And haha, bad sleep decisions are my life these days 😛
Um, were we supposed to (be able to) leave bad sleep decisions behind that long ago? O.o
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Certainly not required! It’s just that we did, because Lisa started having fatigue problems in her twenties.
It was! I do hope that reading energy keeps up…
Fully sympathetic on the bad sleep decisions (she types, chugging back a bucket of coffee). This past week has evaporated in a fug of (unpaid) overtime and late nights, so having a chilled weekend turning last gasp fruit and veg into stewed fruit and soup and snacks. I really need to go for a long walk today to get some fresh air and exercise – I’ve really slipped on both fronts since new year, and it’s starting to take its toll. I’ve got some time off coming up, so if I get a good walk in today that should tide me over until then!
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Unpaid overtime! 🙁 I hope that lets up soon.