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2 down: Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets - David Simon and Split the Party - Drew Hayes
Two wildly different books but each enjoyable in their own ways. Not a big non-fiction person but Homicide was a crazy interesting read, so cool getting to see inside that kind of life. Totally foreign to my day to day

Magic Rises was probably the best of the Kate Daniels books so far; series continues to be one my favorite UF. So much snark and action and magic, good times!

I feel like a name change is in order.."
No, I like you as Jenna :(

I enjoyed it but never really loved it. Had an interesting premise with an entertaining and interesting main character, but I just was never completely hooked.


I'm going to read this for my P as well :)
Scott wrote: "The Builders by Daniel Polansky gets my P spot. Loved this so much, great story of revenge. Had the perfect combination of violence, double crosses, and dark humor...."
I loved the imagery.
I loved the imagery.

This may be crude, but I'm not joking that when I read your post at first I thought it was a reference to some male version of the G spot.
That said though, I also can't wait to read it. Got my copy sitting by my bed at home.

Highly recommend that novella, though. I'd definitely read more set in that world

And got my W done with The Forbidden Library by Django Wexler, which I really enjoyed. Thought it was a fun world, with a cool magic system, and an engaging main character.
Also read a few other books but am doubling up on letters haha

Descender, Vol 1: Tin Stars by Jeff Lemire was a really warm, heartfelt graphic novel. Robots and spaceships and aliens!


more than halfway there!
Finished Dancer's Lament by Ian C. Esslemont for my 'E." Loved it

haha! He did the same to me last year with my total books read goal. Totally worth it, though

haha! He did the same to me last year with my total books read goal. Totally worth it, though"
MOI is taking me so long to get through - it's great, but it's definitely slowing me down too. I did read a lot of shorter books earlier in the year as well as school books, but my A-Z challenge is at a standstill.

July will be Wexler and W and then we'll see.
Jenna MOI is just a beast. I thought I read it pretty quickly and it still took me 13 days.........but oh my those last 200 pages......

Yeah, I've temporarily given up on my A-Z challenge because there are so many books by repeated letter authors that I want to read.
Wexler might be my W as well - still thinking about it.

The Thousand Names is on sale today for only $1.99!!!! for Kindle and that's my W book.

I already have a paperback copy that has been sitting on my bookshelf for awhile, but that's a sweet deal!
Books mentioned in this topic
I Am the Messenger (other topics)The Thousand Names (other topics)
Dancer's Lament (other topics)
Dancer's Lament (other topics)
Truthwitch (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Markus Zusak (other topics)Ian C. Esslemont (other topics)
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Susan Dennard (other topics)
Malka Ann Older (other topics)
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A - Magic Rises by Ilona Andrews
B - Wake of Vultures by Lila Bowen
C - Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
D - Truthwitch by Susan Dennard
E - Dancer's Lament by Ian C. Esslemont
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H - Split the Party - Drew Hayes
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L - Descender, Vol 1: Tin Stars by Jeff Lemire
M - Broken Blade by Kelly McCullough
N - Going Dark by Linda Nagata
O - Infomocracy: A Novel by Malka Ann Older
P - The Builders by Daniel Polansky
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S - Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets - David Simon
T - United States of Japan by Peter Tieryas
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W - The Forbidden Library by Django Wexler
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Z - I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak