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Sucker for time travel, so really enjoying "All Our Wrong Todays."
Think lovable loser travels backward from a perfect version of our world and fucks it up, so we get ... this.
I finished Anna In w grobowcach świata by Olga Tokarczuk.
I don't know if it's been translated into English, but the title is something like "Anna In in the graves of the world". It's a modernized take on an old Sumerian story of the goddess Inanna going into the underworld and returning, with the classic Olga Tokarczuk spin on it of course.
Olga's language is beautiful and the stories she tell are weird and weirdly addicting, and this book delivered on both accounts. I highly recommend this one if you can find it!
Welcome back FF..
Heritage of Cyador by L.E. Modesitt Jr. I want to give this book a 4/5 but I can't. I also can't give it a 3.5/5 either. And 3.75 just doesn't fit anywhere.
The book is the second in a series about early Hamor in the Recluce series. The first book in this series was typical Modesitt; fast, well created, with good characters and lots of good stuff in there. This one was draggy. Much too much voice over narration in style.
But it's good too. Sorta. The ending was too fast with too little development but the book has to end someplace, right?
All in all, not bad, but...
About 1/6 of the way into The Historian. So far I am enjoying it.
Gentleman Jole and The Red Queen by Lois McMaster Bujold. 3/5
VERY disappointed in this book. It's the last book in the Miles Vorkosigan saga and doesn't live up to its predecessors. Not even close. It flatly and totally contradicts the earlier books at least twice and fails to deliver the action that the series was built upon. No intrigue, no chaos, no confusion - just a linear plot that plods along to a very predictable end.
You should read it if you've read the series, but I wouldn't buy this one first.
Cold Reign by Faith Hunter. 4/5. The next installment in the Jane Yellowrock series.
WANT!
Lol.
Try the Chloe Neill "Chigacoland Vampire" series. It's decent and there's something like 7 or 8 of them so far.
about halfway thru with "ishmael", on a dear friends reccy.
the second half of the book would have to make a miraculous turnaround to win my favor :-/
I remember really enjoying it when I was 14.
There were some things there that really made my little head spin and ponder. It was good stuff. Although I have to admit my memories of it are pretty hazy save for a few specific details that really stuck with me.
I don't think I want to read it again, though, it was too big an experience back then. I want to hold on to the dear memories of the feelings it evoked in me.
Last year I read a few books that were favorites when I was young and almost all of them are now ruined to me.
I'm currently listening to / reading Fanny Hill. I mostly treat it as an audiobook, but at times the language is just so difficult for me to follow that I have to read the text while I listen. I'm listening to it in English, so that explains the language problem for me.
Maybe, looks a bit too romanc-y but maybe.
100 Days of Solitude...sometimes life surprises me...I'm really enjoying this. Good writing.
Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series
It's a quick grab whenever I need something to laugh about; a femme Laurel & Hardy-esque comedic storyline.