Erik. (04-27-2021)
This at the top of my TBR list! There's not enough antiquity romance out there, and I hope this novel inspires other authors to maybe ditch the regency period and Middle Ages as their setting, and maaaybe explore regions outside the English speaking world.
Picked this up on a whim in the book store, and did not expect my mind to be blown. What delicious sci-fi! Looking forward to David Benioff and D. B. Weiss' butchering this!
We discussed this during an introductory course for history, and this really sparked my interest for microhistory. I should add this to my TBR list.
Currently (re)reading The Incarnations by Susan Barker. I do not understand the negative one star reviews on Goodreads that try to compare this to Cloud Atlas and then get disappointed. It has similar themes, but that doesn't mean that the author tried to write the next Cloud Atlas. The ones that gave one star reviews due to there being darker themes that may trigger people I also fail to understand. We currently live in the most peaceful time compared to the rest of the history of humankind, could be way more dangerous and violent. Anyway, I love this book, and when I first bought it I finished it on the same day.
Erik. (04-27-2021)
I just finished House In The Cerulean Sea and I'd recommend it to anyone! It was a fun and compelling read, and I loved the characterization in it a lot.
Currently, I'm working my way through the Darker Shade of Magic trilogy by V.E. Schwab. I'm not super far in, but I'm having a good time so far!
Currently reading Gideon the Ninth, the plot and characters are interesting, but I'm having trouble finishing it because of the writing. Nothing wrong with it, but English isn't my first language and for some reason the writing in this book is harder to follow than what I'm used to.
Right now I'm reading The Galaxy and the Ground Within. I really love the Wayfarers series and would definitely recommend it to anyone who's interested in science fiction. Becky Chambers is an amazing author, and her works covers a lot more diverse subject matter than traditional sci-fi, so if you wish sci-fi was more inclusive, then the first book in the series, A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, is perfect for you! It includes polyamorous Sapphic aliens.
Update on my list: finished up Axiom's End a few days ago. It was fine. I enjoyed it but it...wasn't great. The next one I'm going for is Plain Bad Heroines.
So I love greek mythology a lot and am obsessed with a webcomic called Lore Olympus. Through some of the FB groups, I gathered some recommendations for a series by Scarlett St. Clair. The first book, A Touch of Darkness, I finished yesterday and now I'm waiting for the other two that I've ordered to come. We also just recently ordered the Invincible graphic novel compendiums but they're arriving all out of order so I have to wait to read those.
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Currently listening to two audiobooks: Treasure Island (fresh off a Black Sails kick, needed the sequel lol), and The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert O. Paxton
Also reading One Hundred Years of Solitude (this is my 3rd time trying to get through it.... the farthest I've ever gone), Feminist Theory from Margin to Center, and I'm at the very beginning of The Odyssey
I'm about to start reading Dune, it's been sitting in my bookshelf forever and I've never read it before.
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Does a web novel count as a book? lol! I am currently reading Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint, and I'm almost halfway done.
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