Good evening, folks! I’m a little behind today due to shaken-up routines. Looking on the bright side, the nice thing is that currently me and my wife are preparing to move, hopefully to a bigger flat, where I am promised at least two new bookcases. Excitement!
Books acquired this week
Just one — the new British Library Crime Classic, with an author who is new to me!
So I’m looking forward to giving that a shot.
Posts from this week
Let’s do a quick review roundup!
- Non-fiction: Conspiracy Theory: The Story of an Idea, by Ian Dunt and Dorian Lynskey (3/5 stars)
- Fantasy manga: A Gentle Noble’s Vacation Recommendation, vol 5, by Misaki, Momochi & Sando (4/5 stars)
- Fantasy romance: A Pirate’s Life for Tea, by Rebecca Thorne (2/5 stars)
- Mystery: The Sirens Sang of Murder, by Sarah Caudwell (4/5 stars)
- Non-fiction: Now Go: On Grief and Studio Ghibli, by Karl Thomas Smith (2/5 stars)
What I’m reading
Given everything going on, such as my grandmother’s funeral, it’s not too surprising that I haven’t finished a lot this week. Here are the two books I did finish and plan to review, though!
As for this weekend, I’m not quite sure. I finally started reading Necrobane by Daniel M. Ford, which I’ve been meaning to get round to a while, so I might just focus on that.
Linking up with Reading Reality’s Stacking the Shelves, Caffeinated Reviewer’s The Sunday Post, and the Sunday Salon over at Readerbuzz, as usual!
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