Welp, I’m back home! And taking a couple of days off to turn this into a long weekend and get some chill time, because oooof.
Books acquired this week
This week featured a quick library trip to grab my hold, and a few impulsive/random choices!
Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers was the hold, the others were random choices. Of the poetry, I know I like some of Simon Armitage’s work, but Andrew Motion’s has previously left me cold and I don’t think I’ve read anything by Helen Tookey before, except maaaaybe in an anthology. So we’ll see how I get on with those — I’ve already made a start!
I did also snag a book from Netgalley because I felt like reading a novella, I have auto-approval, and… dinosaurs.
Posts from this week
I kept up posting, mostly, though I skipped Top Ten Tuesday this week due to a combo of circumstances and a prompt that didn’t call to me. So it’s mostly reviews:
- Fantasy manga: The Other World’s Books Depend on the Bean Counter manga, vol. 3, by Kazuki Irodori (3/5 stars, “liked it”)
- Classic play: R.U.R., by Karel ÄŒapek (3/5 stars, “liked it”)
- Non-fiction: It’s The End of the World, by Adam Roberts (2/5 stars, “it was okay”)
- Romance: Mr Collins in Love, by Lee Welch (4/5 stars, “really liked it”)
- Short mysteries: Resorting to Murder: Holiday Mysteries, ed. Martin Edwards (2/5 stars, “it was okay”)
- Non-fiction: Medieval Bodies: Life, Death and Art in the Middle Ages, by Jack Hartnell (3/5 stars, “liked it”)
And I did post a What Are You Reading Wednesday post!
What I’m reading
I’ve been reading a lot again this week, especially with being mostly offline from Saturday through to late night on Tuesday! Here’s the usual sneak peek at what I’ve finished and plan to review on the blog — it doesn’t look quite as impressive as last week, but some of the books were quite long/slow.
I’m not sure what I’ll focus on over the weekend, yet. Maybe I’ll finally start on KJ Charles’ The Duke at Hazard, and there’s a good chance I’ll start reading another British Library Crime Classics collection (probably Blood on the Tracks)… but to be honest, I haven’t settled to anything yet!
Linking up with Reading Reality’s Stacking the Shelves, Caffeinated Reviewer’s The Sunday Post, and the Sunday Salon over at Readerbuzz.
I also grabbed Boy With Accidental Dinosaur, it looks too good to pass up!
I mean… dinosaurs! Irresistible.
Welcome home and chill out! Thanks for the book suggestions here!
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It’s good to be home.
I’m looking forward to the Vera Wong book. When I get the chance. Sutanto also has a new book in the works, on NetGalley. If you read her books too…
This would be the first book by Sutanto I’m going to read! I’m very curious.
Hope you have a good week!
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Thank you.
I have enjoyed several books by Sutanto… I didn’t review Advice for Murders but did discuss two others here:
https://maefood.blogspot.com/2023/03/my-current-reading.html
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I haven’t read any of her books yet, but I’m curious!
Oh no, what you’ve read this week definitely still impresses me a lot, compared to last week or not. What you read every week impresses me every week! I can only wish to read as quickly as you do! It’s probably good that I can’t because I would totally use this superpower for evil
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And I used to read so much more! There was one year where I read 512 books in a single year. I have no idea how I did it.
I bet I’d love Boy with Accidental Dinosaur. I’m also very curious about Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers.
I wasn’t able to do the TTT prompt this so week, so I went another direction.
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I’m not sure what I think of Boy, With Accidental Dinosaur so far! It’s an interesting idea, but I’m not sure where it’s going.
My great granddaughter’s baby shower and first birthday party themes were dinosaurs. She’s 5 now and still loves them.
I hope you enjoy your books.
I love taking vacations but I also love being back home.
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This one’s definitely for adults, haha — some people never outgrow dinosaurs!
Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers is a great title!
I’m interested in Deadly Earnest, too. A stately home on a book cover is irresistible.
Yes, that’s half of what drew me to it, ahaha.
I liked Deadly Earnest — it’s a very typical classic mystery, it doesn’t stand out a huge amount in those terms, but I do like and seek that out sometimes. Classic crime is so satisfyingly predictable in key ways.
Aw I love Vera Wong!! I have not read the second one yet, although I am hoping to soon. Have a great week!
I have to give it a shot soon!
Boy, with Accidental Dinosaur is indeed a great title! And Vera Wong’s latest sounds quite amusing too. Thanks for sharing!
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Dinosaurs are always a draw. 😀
Happy Sunday!
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Thanks!
You really have diverse and widespread reading interests. That is awesome.
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Yep, always. 😀 It keeps me busy.
I’ll be reading Reigncloud Palace soon, I hope you enjoyed it.
Wishing you a great reading week
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I did! I hadn’t seen anyone else talking about it, it was a bit of a random find, but I liked it quite a lot.