Monday and my holiday is over and back to work today, I've just finished reading all the River of London books and Graphic novels and still not decided what to read next, will choose on the bus to work.
What book(s) are you reading this week?
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What book(s) are you reading this week?
💙📚 #BookSky #MondayRead #AmReading #TBR
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Ebook: Interesting Facts about Space by Emily Austin
Audio: Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
"We keep passing unseen through moments of other people's lives"
Imagine a world of people jostling for power, trying to inflict their ideas onto the population and trying to manipulate the media…..can’t imagine it today
Keep me posted on what you think!!
I'm currently reading Our Hideous Progeny by C E McGill
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The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magick by Alan and Steve Moore
Hope your first day back at work is kind to you x
The Incal - Moebius/Jodorowsky
Audio: Extinction by Douglas Preston
Only a cold but it's really knocking me for six.
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By Karl Marx and Fredrick eagles
Robert Hunter
I have just started In Order To Live by Yeonmi Park.
I'd recommend 'The King's Watch' series by Mark Hayden if you liked The Rivers of London books.
Hope you have a lovely week!
I am reading the Bitter Twins by @sennydreadful.bsky.social and approaching each page with increasing dread, but in a happy way.
Love his short stores.
Found this on the street about 3 years ago and am just getting to it now.
Also a London set urban fantasy, but it includes a semi-autobiography off Moorcock as well!
Yea...I know.
I read it 20 years ago, so I figured this was the perfect time for a re-read.
Next up.
Yes, I know. Heavy. 😪
Physical book: The Tusks of Extinction by Ray Nayler
Audio book: Heavenly Tyrant by @xiranjayzhao.bsky.social
by Haruki Murakami
Not far yet, but it seems promising.
I also love fairy tales, I have this bumper edition on my Kindle 📚 annoyingly, the link no longer works.
All wonderful to read in a remote country pub before walking home, well after dark.
I may have gained weight in doing so
Just started The Pledge (Requiem for the Detective Novel) by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Work desk: bell hooks's Teaching to Transgress.
Friends gave me a lapel pin that says "Ask me what I'm reading", so I feel incredibly poised for this question at the moment.
But will pick up on Withered Hill later in the week once recovered from a massive reading binge