What are you fuckers reading now?

Also Hamnet was a beautiful read. Shakespeare not at the forefront of this much, it's the loss of his son seen through his wife's eyes, who by the way is one of the best characters I've encountered. And O'Farrell writes about grief perfectly.

Next up Eowyn Ivey's Black Woods, Blue Sky. It might be a hat trick of literary gorgeousness.
 
Also Hamnet was a beautiful read. Shakespeare not at the forefront of this much, it's the loss of his son seen through his wife's eyes, who by the way is one of the best characters I've encountered. And O'Farrell writes about grief perfectly.

Next up Eowyn Ivey's Black Woods, Blue Sky. It might be a hat trick of literary gorgeousness.
Ooh, I LOVED The Snow Child. Let me know how you like this one.
 
Yes it's one of my all time faves and this looks like another fairy tale retelling. I didn't gel much with her second novel.
Nothing to do with the above, but do you use the Storygraph app? I love it for tracking my reading.
 
Nothing to do with the above, but do you use the Storygraph app? I love it for tracking my reading.
Nah. I just keep reading one after the other. 🤣 Although now senility is looming I sometimes wonder...fuck have I read this? So might be handy after all!
 
Nah. I just keep reading one after the other. 🤣 Although now senility is looming I sometimes wonder...fuck have I read this? So might be handy after all!
I'm a little OCD, so I like to keep track, plus I like to see the numbers piling up every year. ;)
 
Tori amos should stick to singing because her books didn't move me. Next up is a new book: Who's Afraid of Gender? by Judith Butler, so is likely to be good bedtime reading... see you again in September
 
The Wandering Inn It is a web series. The author PirateAba takes you on a roller coaster ride. Honestly one of the best authors I have ever read.
 
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