looking like that you'll open some wounds
May. 16th, 2020 02:34 pmFinished Reading:
Network Effect by Martha Wells. Murderbot!! I love Murderbot and this was very enjoyable. There were several sections that punched me right in the feels. And there's already another novella announced for April 2021. Looking forward to more adventures.
Unfuck Your Habitat by Rachel Hoffman. Like the website/blog/etc but in book form. Accessible cleaning tips for someone like me who is terrible at cleaning. I've lately made a lot of good progress in my space with simple things like not letting my dishes build up, always making the bed, sorting gigantic piles of mail/paper, and working my way through various cabinets!
His Majesty's Dragon, Throne of Jade & Black Powder War by Naomi Novik. Re-reading my paperbacks of this series on my tiny balcony in the sunny afternoons is helping keep me moderately sane. Also this reminds me I don't think I remembered to write down my reading of Golden Age at the very beginning of the year which is a collection of short stories in this 'verse, some of them drabbles inspired by fan art.
Now Reading:
Empire of Ivory by Naomi Novik.
The Passage by Justin Cronin. Sort of. I'm like 100 pages in and it's well written but kind of slow and dark so I don't know if I'll continue.
Up Next:
False Value by Ben Aaronovitch. On ebook hold through the library. This is the latest in the Rivers of London series.
Network Effect by Martha Wells. Murderbot!! I love Murderbot and this was very enjoyable. There were several sections that punched me right in the feels. And there's already another novella announced for April 2021. Looking forward to more adventures.
Unfuck Your Habitat by Rachel Hoffman. Like the website/blog/etc but in book form. Accessible cleaning tips for someone like me who is terrible at cleaning. I've lately made a lot of good progress in my space with simple things like not letting my dishes build up, always making the bed, sorting gigantic piles of mail/paper, and working my way through various cabinets!
His Majesty's Dragon, Throne of Jade & Black Powder War by Naomi Novik. Re-reading my paperbacks of this series on my tiny balcony in the sunny afternoons is helping keep me moderately sane. Also this reminds me I don't think I remembered to write down my reading of Golden Age at the very beginning of the year which is a collection of short stories in this 'verse, some of them drabbles inspired by fan art.
Now Reading:
Empire of Ivory by Naomi Novik.
The Passage by Justin Cronin. Sort of. I'm like 100 pages in and it's well written but kind of slow and dark so I don't know if I'll continue.
Up Next:
False Value by Ben Aaronovitch. On ebook hold through the library. This is the latest in the Rivers of London series.