Greetings folks! It’s definitely getting autumnal here, and though the sun is bright outside the window, it’s chilly. Probably my favourite sort of weather, really — though if it stays this cold, I’m going to need to acquire some gloves before I next cycle down to the library, ahaha.
Books acquired
Once more, it’s been a busy week for library books, since a couple of holds came in and I found where they keep the recent releases. Here’s the library haul!
I also got some poetry collections, but I’m not sure whether I’ll end up reviewing those here; so far there’s some I’ve wanted to review, and some where I feel I have nothing useful to say. At least, not enough to fill up a review. So I’ll leave those out of the haul for now.
I did also get an e-ARC for review from Tor, which looks fascinating and promises me a twisty plot like Dorothy L. Sayers. We’ll see!
Posts from this week
As usual, let’s start with the reviews!
- Romance: Book Lovers, by Emily Henry (3/5 stars)
- Non-fiction: Around the Ocean in 80 Fish & Other Sea Life, by Helen Scales, illustrated by Marcel George (4/5 stars)
- Graphic novel: The Baker and the Bard, by Fern Haught (3/5 stars)
- Non-fiction: Universal Basic Income, by Karl Widerquist (3/5 stars)
And the other posts:
What I’m reading
This week I spent a lot of time with library books, since I keep overdoing it and getting loads at once (it’s like my brain refuses to accept that they’ll be there next time). I suspect my weekend will be much the same, as I have a hold waiting for me at the library. Here’s the usual peek at the books I’ve finished this week (at least the ones I plan to review on the blog):
For right now, I’m reading Yellowface, The Book at War, and of course, volume 7 of Heaven Official’s Blessing. I’ll probably also pick up The Mountain in the Sea in the course of the weekend… or maybe another non-fiction, since The Book at War is rather slow.
Either way, I hope to spend plenty of time reading.
Hope you all have a good weekend too!
Linking up with Reading Realityâs Stacking the Shelves, Caffeinated Reviewerâs The Sunday Post, and the Sunday Salon over at Readerbuzz, as usual!