Another week gone by already! After this post, I’ll be catching up on comments today and tomorrow, and there’ll be one more review post, and then I’ll take a little break from posting for a couple of days. I celebrate Christmas, so I’m going to be busy with my family!
As before, Iâll be linking up with a few different posts: Reading Realityâs Stacking the Shelves, Caffeinated Reviewerâs The Sunday Post, and the Sunday Salon over at Readerbuzz.
Books acquired this week:
This week I have just two books to show for myself: first, my British Library Crime Classic for this month, Margot Bennett’s Someone from the Past… and my present from Ana and Paulo at Postcrossing, a book on handwriting!
So that’s a pretty restrained week, compared to what my wife assures me will happen on Christmas, haha.
Posts from this week:
As usual, let’s have a bit of a roundup of my reviews this week:
- Rebel Cell: Cancer, Evolution and the Science of Life, by Kat Arney (4/5 stars)
- The Waking of Angantyr, by Marie Brennan (5/5 stars)
- The Magician’s Angel, by Jordan L. Hawk (4/5 stars)
- Mirror Lake, by Juneau Black (4/5 stars)
- Unwell Women: A Journey Through Medicine and Myth in a Man-Made World, by Eleanor Cleghorn (4/5 stars)
- Clean Room, vol 2: Exile, by Gail Simone, Jon Davis-Hunt & Quinton Winter (4/5 stars)
- The Christmas Card Crime And Other Stories, ed. Martin Edwards (3/5 stars)
And my Top Ten Tuesday this week:
What I’m reading:
This week I’ve been reading a few manga (which I often don’t review in full), but I did also finally pick up The Impossible Impostor again, after someone assured me that they got on better with the next book in the series. I skimmed a bit, but I got back into it — whew. Over the weekend, I think I’ll work on finishing Christmas: A History by Judith Flanders, and maybe a couple of shorter reads. I’ve been a bit stressed out, though, so I’m just going to follow my whim and try to relax!
Here’s a peek at books I read this week that I will be reviewing soon…
And that’s it! It was a quieter week this week, reading-wise, but that’s OK.
How’s everyone doing? Ready for Christmas, if you celebrate?