My reading list for December 2023:
• 12/1 Martha Wells, Rogue Protocol
• 12/2 Martha Wells, Exit Strategy
• 12/3 Martha Wells, Fugitive Telemetry
• 12/8 Martha Wells, Network Effect
• 12/14 Martha Wells, System Collapse
• 12/22 Alix E. Harrow, The Once and Future Witches
• 12/24 Luigi Albertini, The Origins of the War of 1914. Volume I: European Relations From the Congress of Berlin to the Eve of the Sarajevo Murder (tr. Isabella M. Massey)
• 12/28 Emily Tesh, Some Desperate Glory
• 12/28 Tadashi Agi (story) and Shu Okimoto (art), The Drops of God: Volume 31
I read some wonderful books this year. Here are my favourites that especially moved and/or entertained me (in no particular order). Perhaps it says a lot about my year that all of them are by women. (1/n)
@bookstodon I read some wonderful books this year. Here are my favourites that especially moved and/or entertained me (in no particular order). Perhaps it says a lot about my year that all of them are by women. (2/n)
@bookstodon I read some wonderful books this year. Here are my favourites that especially moved and/or entertained me (in no particular order). Perhaps it says a lot about my year that all of them are by women. (3/n)
Black River Orchard, Chuck Wendig
Blue Hour, Tiffany Clarke Harrison
Bread and Circus (poetry) Airea Dee Matthews
Chang-gang All-stars, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Clytemnestra, Costanza Cosati
The Deep Sky, Yume Kitasei
Every Drop is a Man's Nightmare, Megan Kamalei Kakimoto
Good Night, Irene, Luis Alberto Urrea
The Infinity Particle (graphic novel) Wendy Xu
Lady Tan's Circle of Women, Lisa See
Land of Milk of Honey, C Pam Zhang
Normal Rules Don't Apply: Stories, Kate Atkinson
Old God's Time (content warning), Sebastian Barry
Ordinary Notes (nonfiction) Christina Sharpe
Red Rabbit, Alex Grecian
Reproduction, Louisa Hall
Sea Change, Gina Chung
The Skin and its Girl, Sarah Cypher
Stamped From the Beginning: A Graphic History of Racist Ideas in America Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, Joel Christian Gill (illustrator)
A Stone is Most Precious Where it Belongs, Gulchera Home
Thin Skins: Essays, Jenn Shapland
The Vaster Wilds, Lauren Groff
White Cat, Black Dog: Stories, Kelly Link
The Wind Knows My Name, Isabel Allende, Francis Riddle (translator)
Are you looking to stay in this #Halloween? If you want something spooky and thrilling to read on the creepiest night of the year, why not try these underrated mysteries? If it's for Halloween or any time of the year, you won't be disappointed with these reads! 🍂🍁☠🎃
The #SpookySeason has finally arrived! This month is gracing us with the thrills and chills that are perfect for the #HalloweenSeason. Not in the mood to read anything scary? No worries! October brings readers fantastic new releases love and inspiration.
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We are about one month away from one of my favorite times of the year…fall reading! But we still have a couple more weeks before that begins, so let us enjoy the remaining days of summer with great book releases!
Bold, intriguing, and psychologically compelling, "Penance" is a book that will stay with you always once you read it. Perfect for readers who enjoy true crime and unreliable narrators, "Penance" is a book that will leave you speechless.
Thank you NetGalley and Harper for an advanced copy on exchange for an honest review.