Time to talk books! What are you reading and loving this week?
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None of the new-to-me books I read this week were standouts.
I reread Veronica Scott's Wreck of the Nebula Dream (Sectors #1) in anticipation of Gianna getting her own book next month (in the Pets in Space 5 anthology). She was a three-year-old in this first book which is a take-off on Titanic, but with a space cruise ship. I had only planned to reread the one book, but find I am now rereading the other direct sequel, Star Survivor (Sectors #9) which features two of the other survivors from book one.
Hoping to start some new-to-me books this weekend.
Reading & Loving πBec McMaster's Crown of Darkness & Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith AKA JK Rowling ♥️ I'm also currently Reading & Loving Pure Destiny, an ARC just received from one of the most amazing authors Aja James π So . . . yeah . . . I'm in my reading heaven.
I'm also begging everyone to be cautious of "Fake News" spreaders/fake reviewers. Believe in your authors' integrity as well as their personal views. Don't be swayed by "seemed to be believable comments/attack," Please ππ½♀️
Just finished “Freezing” by Clea Koff. Forensic anthropologists, so you might want to read this one with the doors locked and the lights on. I just hope Ms. Koff continues the series.
Trying to think... I guess most recently, I've been distracted from "One Last Child" by Anni Taylor a suspense novel on Kindle that I'm enjoying, because I read Jane Lindskold's blog post on what society considers makes a 'real writer', and all the problems with that, and shared the link with people, who in return sent me links to great stuff to read. (1.Susan Golubock's article on her work developing a strengths-based approach to teaching autistic people what they want most to learn to achieve their own goals. And in the process also getting them interested in learning other things the world insists on. 2. Bill Watterson's 1990 Commencement address at Kenyon College about what's really important in life.)
Still in the last leg of my J.D.Robb reread. Currently finishing up 'Dark in Death'. Will get to check out 'Dark Song' by Feehan from library next week.
Reread Sapphire Flames and Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews. Read The Jackal by J.R. Ward. Reread the Mage Storm trilogy by Mercedes Lackey. Started reading the webtoon unOrdinary.
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None of the new-to-me books I read this week were standouts.
I reread Veronica Scott's Wreck of the Nebula Dream (Sectors #1) in anticipation of Gianna getting her own book next month (in the Pets in Space 5 anthology). She was a three-year-old in this first book which is a take-off on Titanic, but with a space cruise ship. I had only planned to reread the one book, but find I am now rereading the other direct sequel, Star Survivor (Sectors #9) which features two of the other survivors from book one.
Hoping to start some new-to-me books this weekend.
Reading & Loving πBec McMaster's Crown of Darkness & Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith AKA JK Rowling ♥️ I'm also currently Reading & Loving Pure Destiny, an ARC just received from one of the most amazing authors Aja James π So . . . yeah . . . I'm in my reading heaven.
I'm also begging everyone to be cautious of "Fake News" spreaders/fake reviewers. Believe in your authors' integrity as well as their personal views. Don't be swayed by "seemed to be believable comments/attack," Please ππ½♀️
#9 Roots Of Rage by Stephanie Hudson.��
Just finished “Freezing” by Clea Koff. Forensic anthropologists, so you might want to read this one with the doors locked and the lights on. I just hope Ms. Koff continues the series.
Trying to think... I guess most recently, I've been distracted from "One Last Child" by Anni Taylor a suspense novel on Kindle that I'm enjoying, because I read Jane Lindskold's blog post on what society considers makes a 'real writer', and all the problems with that, and shared the link with people, who in return sent me links to great stuff to read. (1.Susan Golubock's article on her work developing a strengths-based approach to teaching autistic people what they want most to learn to achieve their own goals. And in the process also getting them interested in learning other things the world insists on. 2. Bill Watterson's 1990 Commencement address at Kenyon College about what's really important in life.)
Still in the last leg of my J.D.Robb reread. Currently finishing up 'Dark in Death'. Will get to check out 'Dark Song' by Feehan from library next week.
Reread Sapphire Flames and Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews. Read The Jackal by J.R. Ward. Reread the Mage Storm trilogy by Mercedes Lackey. Started reading the webtoon unOrdinary.
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