It’s continued to be a busy week, but my wife’s in an orthopaedic boot now, which helps a lot — now we can share some household tasks again!
I got a couple of new books this week, though my reading has still been disrupted by an abundance of personal stuff going on. But let’s talk books while we can…
Books acquired this week
I got a gift book and spent a voucher this week, which is nice. Here they are!
A quiet week, but I’ve had plenty of books to go on with in the last months!
Posts from this week:
It’s been a quiet week for reviews too, but nonetheless, here are the handful I posted:
- Fantasy: The City in Glass, by Nghi Vo (4/5 stars)
- Classic crime: Murder as a Fine Art, by Carol Carnac (4/5 stars)
- Non-fiction: Around the World in 80 Birds, by Mike Unwin, illustrated by Ryuto Miyake (3/5 stars)
And I did post for What Are You Reading Wednesday, too.
What I’m reading:
This weekend I’m trying to finish off February’s bingo card for BookSpinBingo on Litsy, meaning I’m reading Mortal Follies (Alexis Hall), Villainy at Vespers (Joan Cockin) and Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales (Heather Fawcett). That’s keeping me plenty busy!
And here are the books I’ve finished this week that I plan to review:
And now it’s time to finish reading Villainy at Vespers! Hope everyone’s having a good weekend.
Linking up with Reading Reality’s Stacking the Shelves, Caffeinated Reviewer’s The Sunday Post, and the Sunday Salon over at Readerbuzz, as usual!
The Rainfall Market looks so good! I’m hoping to get started on reading my copy soon.
I’ve heard mixed things, but it looks like a pretty short read, and I want to give it a shot!
I’m glad your wife is in a boot and able to get around better. The Rainfall Market has a beautiful cover. Happy reading!
It’s lucky too, as I have to be away from home for a bit now. It’s such a difference though!
I’m looking forward to digging into The Rainfall Market, and it looks like a good quick read, too.
I’m glad that things have been helped by having your wife in a boot.
I’ve heard good things about Starling House.
I listened to The Rainfall Market on audio. The feel is definitely more “Asian” and some of their cultural things. I like that just fine. It is also more middle grade which I don’t read very much. I think the story was more simplistic in that way. I am usually reading something more complex with more action.
Anne – Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post
I listened to The Rainfall Market on audio. The feel is definitely more “Asian” and some of their cultural things. I like that just fine. It is also more middle grade which I don’t read very much. I think the story was more simplistic in that way. I am usually reading something more complex with more action.
Anne – Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post
I listened to The Rainfall Market on audio. The feel is definitely more “Asian” and some of their cultural things. I like that just fine. It is also more middle grade which I don’t read very much. I think the story was more simplistic in that way. I am usually reading something more complex with more action.
Anne – Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post