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At the moment:
Alexander Hamilton - Ron Chernow
My Life on the Road - Gloria Steinem
And I'm re-reading Charlain Harris's Harper Connelly books.
There's probably a couple of others I've forgotten. I'm an insane multu book reader 😅😅
Alexander Hamilton - Ron Chernow
My Life on the Road - Gloria Steinem
And I'm re-reading Charlain Harris's Harper Connelly books.
There's probably a couple of others I've forgotten. I'm an insane multu book reader 😅😅


I read that book after a trip to Independence, MO & the Truman's library. A really good book --- but yeah -- definitely long! I read it while the presidential primaries were going on and kept thinking to myself "I wonder what Truman would say?"

Alyssa wrote: "I'm feeling super nostalgic lately so I'm doing a HP reread (starting with Chamber of Secrets bc I read Sorcerer's Stone to my students not long ago), and I'm rereading The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jo..."
I'm just about due for a HP re read myself actually. It's always good to have old favs!
I'm just about due for a HP re read myself actually. It's always good to have old favs!



Reading Dust of Dreams, by Steven Erikson, this is such a good series! And I am listening to Kings of the North, by Elizabeth Moon. Paksenarrion was my hero when I was younger and I still like the trilogy. First time reading through the other books in that world.
My currently reading shelf is a bit of a mess, but I am currently actively reading Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History and The Lies of Locke Lamora.

Lies of Locke Lamora is really great! I'm in the middle of rereading it myself!




SUCH a great book! Atkinson has been a favourite of mine for some years, but in this she really excels herself. A God in Ruins is somewhere on the nether slopes of Mount TBR for me, I must send a search party.
I'm currently reading:
A Closed and Common Orbit which I'd put aside for a week as I wasn't quite in the right mood, but am now rather enjoying
The Rook, just started while having a sleepness night
Night's Black Agents prepping for running this RPG at some point in the near future

I don't religiously follow my group reads, but the coming month has several I really want to jump into. As well as The Rook that I've already started, I've queued up:
The Underground Railroad
Railsea
The Knife of Never Letting Go
Children of Time
I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Fortunately, I've already read these August group selections:
The Night Circus
The Book of Phoenix
The Stars My Destination
Otherwise I'd be doing little other than reading...



Oooh I liked that one! I've been a fan of Patrick Ness since reading A Monster Calls. Really loved the idea of shifting the focus of a supernatural YA novel to the confused bystanders just watching these crazy things go down.
I'm halfway through Juliet, Naked, and a quarter of the way through Strangers In Paradise, Pocket Book 2 and Giant Days, Vol. 1. Thoroughly enjoying all three!
I also recently finished My Cousin Rachel and now want to read all of Daphne du Maurier's works

Sarah, I have read all of Schwab's darker shade of magic series, what did you think of the first installment? Vicious is still my favorite from her


The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is so good, I like the way you describe it

Also listening to "The Grapes of Wrath" and loving it. Sad and powerful.
Probably going to read my first Dr Who book next, just to see what that's like. Anyone have an opinion on Dr Who novels?



Also listening to "The Grapes of Wrath" and loving it. Sad and powerful.
Probably going to read my first Dr..."
If you love Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, you may also love the Netflix series. I felt something similar to a "book hangover" when I finished the last episode, I never wanted it to end!
I'm reading Six of Crows for a book club. Only a few pages in but looks promising.

The Siren Depths is my favorite of the first three (I literally cry every time I read it even though I KNOW what happens, hahaha) but all of them are very good!
I'm also reading The Adamantine Palace for my book club and it took me a while to warm up to it but now I'm super into it! Dragons and complicated, ruthless politics. Plus I've been picking away at The Oathbound and the short story collection Magic for Beginners.

I don't religiously follow my group reads, but the coming month has several I really want to jump into. As well as The Rook that I've already started, I've queued up:
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The Rook is one of my favorite books of all time! Hope you like it!

SUCH a great book! Atkinson has been a favourite of mine for some years, but in this she really excels herself.
I loved Life After Life!! Such a wonderful book. I've also read A God in Ruins, but it didn't click the same way for me. I think I wanted it to be like the first book too badly. Maybe the extra time on your TBR will give you the distance I needed! ;)
Currently reading Magpie Murders and just finished Edinburgh.





I'm currently actively reading Throne of Glass and Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom is Wrong - and What You Really Need to Know. Looking forward to continuing the Discworld series and maybe getting into this week's impulse library grabs.
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Theft of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan Theft of Swords
Promise of Blood by Brian McClellan Promise of Blood
Our Lady of the Ice by Cassandra Rose Clarke Our Lady of the Ice
Also I'm finally reading Saga for graphic novels