Weekly post was a bit irregular last few weeks, but we are back to Tuesday now.
Got back to reading, read a bit of Streams of Silver by R. A. Salvatore, also read a few hundred pages of different web novels.
What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?
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Just finished “blackpilled” by Reeve and enjoying “Go tell it on the mountain” by Baldwin.
Blackpilled is about Reeve and her reporting on the alt-right. (you may remember her as the bespectacled blonde reporter for Vice embedded with the Nazis at Charlottesville).
Go tell it on the mountain is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story about a black homosexual teen-aged boy in 1930s Harlem.
Almost finished And All So Quiet by Mareike Fallwickl. Only a few pages remaining and then my bingo is in arm’s reach.
Three authors I hadn’t read before:
- Senlin Ascends by Josiah Bancroft
First part of a tetralogy; I liked it so much that I’m keenly waiting on an opportunity to read the 2nd book, and the rest of course. This goes under Fantasy but imo its more alternate history with a dash of SciFi: the tower of Babel exists; it’s huge and inhabited on levels each about the size of a small town. Technologically situated in +/- 1900, steampower and wildly sparking electricity. I love how the author keeps up a magical and mysterious athmosphere while everything remains realistic (just unlikely); both the science and the plot. - Cop Town by Karin Slaughter
A woman in the Atlanta Police D. in 1974. Sexism & misogyny & sisterhood. A nice plot as well. I enjoyed it. Gritty right until the end, when everything suddenly turned roses, peace & happiness. Blergh! - Nothing Ventured by Jeffrey Archer
A young and unlikely policeman becomes part of a London art theft task force in the 1980s. I only started it; it’s a mild, cultured and easy read with just enough suspense to keep you going, but I can’t give any judgement so far.
- Senlin Ascends by Josiah Bancroft
I’ve listened to a few recently. Had a run of a few really great Deathlands books that have started pushing the story forward a bit more in a new direction and have been really enjoying it.
I’ve also been listening to more of the Infinite Timeline books by Jeremy Robinson.
I listened to Infinite 2 which has just blown the entire series of books wide open, it has made all of the previous books make a lot more sense, made a lot of connects and really linked everything together in a great way. Going through the series of books they often only had really small links to one another even though they are all good stories in their own right. Now so much makes sense and everything seems so much more intertwined.
I’m also now halfway through The Order, with only two more books in the series after this one things are now really picking up a lot of speed and this book links heavily to Exo Hunter that came prior. It is really a great series of books!
Homage to Catalonia Mostly out of curiosity
I’m almost finished Dayspring by Anthony Oliveira. It’s been a thoughtful trippy ride.
Reading Thrawn Ascendency Greater Good. Just finished Chaos rising, and I’m planning to read Lesser Evil after this. After that, no idea. Probably more star wars though.
Listening to the second book of Dungeon Crawler Carl.
- reading Is This Autism by Donna Henderson
- listening to Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky, mostly while drugged and undergoing painful procedures - so honestly I’m losing a lot of the details and the story is becoming incoherent the way a book does when you have a fever when you’re sick
Reading Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett. 'Nuff said.
Finished The Orb of Cairado by Katherine Addison. Set in the world of–and very similar to–her Chronicles of Osreth series; in other words, if you want more Goblin Emperor or Witness for the Dead, this is a nice little tidbit. Works as a standalone, but the societal naming conventions will probably confuse you if you start here.