The three āWās areĀ what are you reading now,Ā what have you recently finished reading, andĀ what are you going to read next, and you can find this weekās post at the hostās blogĀ hereĀ if you want to check out other posts.
What are you currently reading?
I’m partway through a reread of Mary Robinette Kowal’sĀ Glamour in Glass; I’m being a little irritated by the lack of communication between the two main characters, which I seem to remember would solve a lot and just require a bit of trust on both sides. I hate communication issues driving plots, honestly. I don’t recall itĀ ruining the book for me before — if I remember rightly, I quite liked it overall — but it’s a bit annoying right now.
I’m also reading Roszika Parker’sĀ The Subversive Stitch, which is about how embroidery came to be associated primarily with women and femininity; it’s a little dry and scholarly in tone, but I am enjoying learning more about an art/craft that I’ve been getting into myself. (And which is assumed to say a lot of things about my femininity, which makes me laugh.)
I’mĀ also about halfway throughĀ Kill the Queen, by Jennifer Estep. It’s frustrating me at the moment because I just want Everleigh to admit who she is; I’m not actually sure of the timeline of these novels (whether she’ll have revealed herself by the end); maybe I should read the summary of the next book to see whether I should be moderating my expectations!
What have you recently finished reading?
I think the last thing I finished was Mary Beard’sĀ How Do We Look / The Eye of Faith — fascinating stuff, really. We tend to think that all ancient art is leading up to a sort of Greco-Roman realism, and interpret it accordingly; it’s worth remembering that people haven’t always thought the same way or had the same expectations of art!
What will you be reading next?
I have no idea. I need to pick my next bookclub choice for the Habitica book club, and I’m not entirely sure what genre I’ll pick. I just got a copy ofĀ Hild, by Nicola Griffith, from a book swap… so maybe I’ll set that as the month’s book. It’s certainly high time I got to reading that; I’ve wanted to forĀ ages.
What areĀ you reading?