Victor Hugo's The man who laughs
I just finished reading Alex Trebek's autobiography (the old host of Jeopardy) and man was it good. I never read autobiographies, but my brother got it for my birthday, and I finally finished it after a year, haha. Made me want to get back into reading books. (Embarassing, but I have about 15 Warrior Cats books in my closet from not too long ago, LOL. I'd like to pick them up and read them again for old time's sake.)
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Victor Hugo's The man who laughs
The Stand by Stephen King. It's a book that I always fall into a trap with: I take it with me on a trip for the plane ride, get super into it while on the trip, then abandon when I get home. I just went out to visit friends and took it with me to start for the third time but I swear to Fyora I'm actually going to finish it this time.
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consolidation of all four beauties by Lyrichord
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kittyray (11-04-2021)
Its... webnovels etc.
Overlord, Solo Leveling, Full Time Magician
Fantasy titles, if you enjoy them do check them out!
Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson.
this is a book assigned by my kiddos curriculum; and I've enjoyed it more than I expected.
Some of the older language and idioms can be a bit tough to figure out; but I do feel it's worth the effort.
I haven't settled into a new book yet, so I'm kind of dancing around with a couple.
Truth Of The Divine (Lindsay Ellis)
The Undersea Network (Nicole Starosielski)
Devolution (Max Brooks)
Working my way through the Terra Ignota series by Ada Palmer as the fourth and final book is being released! Currently on The Will to Battle (book 3) and it's definitely a leeeeeeettle bit slower than the other two.
This series honestly just has such an incredibly rich world: utopian meets dystopian meets historical meets space sci-fi. Its definitely unique in the writing style and the themes (read: not for everyone) but I have been loving it so far.
ALSO the next instalment of the Old Kingdom series (Elinor and Terciel) dropped and I pre-ordered it back in February so I have some extra motivation to finish Terra :3c
kittyray (11-06-2021)
I just picked up My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell. I am excited to start it!
Life 3.0, bit of a bucket list book for me, it's very interesting so far and makes you a little uneasy about the possible future of A.I. Only a couple of chapters in and so far... Alexa needs to step up
My friend bought me Ready Player Two as a birthday gift so that's lined up next after the existential dread of a realistic super A.I. becoming smarter than humans.
I recently finished the two books that have come out so far for The Locked Tomb series. Always been a fan of sci-fi and fantasy w/ a necromancy focus so that was kind of a no-brainer for me. Aside from that, I recently read through David Chang's memoir which was really good. I'd recommend it if you like Anthony Bourdain-flavour of "celebrity chef". Really interesting lives behind both those folks tbh.