Getting this post up bright and early (…compared to usual) because today I’m heading out for a nerdy museum trip to celebrate my birthday (which is on Tuesday). Somehow I’m sure I’ll pass by a bookshop as well…
Books acquired this week
We’re finally on the tail-end of my last haul, just as my birthday hurtles toward us promising yet more books (oh no!). Here’s the last of the non-fiction I haven’t already shown off:
Huh, makes a kinda pattern with those colours. I didn’t do that intentionally, but kinda cool. As ever, it’s a bit of a random mix; I wonder if Fabric is going to cover pretty much the same ground as Worn, which I read recently. I might backburner it for a while for that reason.
And here’s the remainder of the fiction:
I’m excited about A Sorceress Comes to Call, and Til Death Do Us Bard looks fun (if maybe a bit silly).
And of course, I did also receive this month’s British Library Crime Classic. It’s by an author I’ve read before, but I don’t think any of his full-length novels have been republished in this series yet (maybe some short stories):
And finally, a bit on a whim, a bit because I do like having some shorter fiction on hand, here’s a review copy from Tordotcom, via Netgalley:
It sounds pretty weird and maybe not my thing, but it’s always worth a try with Tor’s novellas.
Posts from this week
As ever, time for a bit of a recap of this week’s posts. Starting with the reviews:
- Historical romance: The Nobleman’s Guide to Seducing a Scoundrel, by KJ Charles (4/5 stars)
- Literary fiction: Remarkably Bright Creatures, by Shelby Van Pelt (2/5 stars)
- History non-fiction: Worn: A People’s History of Clothing, by Sofi Thanhauser (4/5 stars)
- Romance manga: Turns Out My Online Friend is My Real-Life Boss! vol 1, by Nmura (2/5 stars)
And the other posts:
- Top Ten Tuesday: On the Road (ten books featuring travel)
- What Are You Reading Wednesday
What I’m reading
Right now, I’m most actively reading the first volume of Heaven Official’s Blessing (MXTX) and Invisible Friends: How Microbes Shape Our Lives and the World Around Us (Jake M. Robinson). I’m actually going to head to the bookshop surreptiously to get the next two volumes of Heaven Official’s Blessing while I’m out today, because I can tell I’m going to be annoyed if I run out and I don’t have the next volume ready.
It feels like I’ve done a lot of reading this week, but let’s see… here’s a sneak peek at upcoming reviews:
Plus a manga I don’t plan to review (because I never have much to say about any individual volume of Fairy Tail).
So not a bad reading week!
How’s everyone else been doing? Got anything fascinating on your ‘next up’ pile?
Linking up with Reading Reality’s Stacking the Shelves, Caffeinated Reviewer’s The Sunday Post, and the Sunday Salon over at Readerbuzz, as usual!