books read
Dec. 28th, 2022 12:10 pmAgain with the not having really written any reviews. But here are some books I read so far this month.
Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey - Horror. It has multiple layers to the horror and when she got to like the third layer I was pretty much freaked out. I think this book is well written. I love their writing but I think that I might have to peak at their next one to see if it is too much for me.
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse by Charles Mackesy - sweet. with drawings. Inspiring. Made me want to buy it for every friend I know. Sue and I decided we need to read this once a year like on a birthday or something to remind us we are loved.
The Winter Garden Mystery by Carola Dunn
Death at Wentwater Court Carola Dunn
-both of these books were audio. British time period cozies set after WWI. a little formulaic but then they are the first 2 novels of a very long series.
A Bear Called Paddington by Michael Bond - had never read this adn wanted somethign sweet after the Horror book above. listened to the audio which had Stephen Fry read it. I enjoyed this. Poor paddington, always some sort of ridiculous adventure he never plans.
Last Emperox by John Scalzi -SciFi. End of a trilogy. An allegory about climate change. I always enjoy Scalzi's sense of humor and his writing. Space Opera. really glad I read this, but I am always glad I read Scalzi.
Stats: 43 books
W: 23 M: 18 NB: 2 AOC: 18 LGBT: 11
Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey - Horror. It has multiple layers to the horror and when she got to like the third layer I was pretty much freaked out. I think this book is well written. I love their writing but I think that I might have to peak at their next one to see if it is too much for me.
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse by Charles Mackesy - sweet. with drawings. Inspiring. Made me want to buy it for every friend I know. Sue and I decided we need to read this once a year like on a birthday or something to remind us we are loved.
The Winter Garden Mystery by Carola Dunn
Death at Wentwater Court Carola Dunn
-both of these books were audio. British time period cozies set after WWI. a little formulaic but then they are the first 2 novels of a very long series.
A Bear Called Paddington by Michael Bond - had never read this adn wanted somethign sweet after the Horror book above. listened to the audio which had Stephen Fry read it. I enjoyed this. Poor paddington, always some sort of ridiculous adventure he never plans.
Last Emperox by John Scalzi -SciFi. End of a trilogy. An allegory about climate change. I always enjoy Scalzi's sense of humor and his writing. Space Opera. really glad I read this, but I am always glad I read Scalzi.
Stats: 43 books
W: 23 M: 18 NB: 2 AOC: 18 LGBT: 11