Wow, it’s been a rough week for me. I’ve just been so tired from working hard on my essays, I haven’t even really been reading much. It feels very weird.
That said, I’ve planned myself a long weekend now, so here’s hoping I’m on the upswing!
Books acquired this week:
Last week I sent my wife out for a bit of retail therapy for me, so here are the results…
As usual for me, a bit of an odd mix!
Posts from this week:
I’ve got through a lot of the backlog of reviews, and I’m trying to balance things out so there’s always a mixture rather than a huge run of graphic novel reviews, so I slowed down a bit this week. Still, here’s the recap of the reviews:
- Non-fiction about a psychology experiment: The Lost Boys, by Gina Perry (3/5 stars)
- Monster hunting comic: The October Faction vol 1, by Steve Niles et al (2/5 stars)
- Chinese light novel: The Scum Villain’s Self-Saving System vol 4, by Mò XiÄng TĂłng XiĂš (4/5 stars)
- History non-fiction: Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient World, by Philip Matyszak (3/5 stars)
- Science non-fiction: The Hidden World, by George McGavin (3/5 stars)
- Fantasy novella: Even Though I Knew the End, by C.L. Polk (4/5 stars)
Aaand the other posts:
What I’m reading:
Well… right now, nothing actively. Like I mentioned above, I’ve been really tired. I am starting to feel the itch to pick up a book, and when I do, I’ll likely pick up Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands, by Heather Fawcett.
I did do some reading this week, so here’s the usual glimpse of books I intend to review in the coming weeks:
And th-th-that’s all folks! Hope everyone is doing well, and I pinky-swear I am going to try to catch up on answering comments and making return blog visits starting this evening. I appreciate them all so much and I know it takes time for people to drop by, and effort to make thoughtful comments, so I won’t be forgetting!