A nice reading week, really! Got some chonky books read. Other than the pictured books, I also read:

- The Eye of Osiris (R. Austin Freeman)
- Nick and Charlie (Alice Oseman)
- Navigational Entanglements (Aliette de Bodard)

Favourite... hmm, The Eye of Osiris was a very satisfying mystery, but The Tainted Cup probably pips it to the post.

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I read a fair amount this week too, despite my essay deadlines looming. A glimmer of life/work balance, ahaha.

Other than the pictured books, I also read:

- vols 3 & 4 of Doughnuts Under a Crescent Moon (Shio Usui)
- vol 17 of A Side Character's Love Story (Akane Tamura)

Favourite this week... hm. Well, A Side Character's Love Story is always a bright spot, but I'm not sure there's a single standout this time.

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Happily, this week was a return to actually feeling like reading for me, so hurrah.

As well as the pictured books, I also finished:

- Doughnuts Under a Crescent Moon vol 2 (Shio Usui)
- Mislaid in Parts Half-Known (Seanan McGuire)

Favourite read of the week... probably Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands, though The Walnut Tree was also very, very good.

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I did not finish a single physical book last week, so no image this time. I did finish:

- A Kiss, For Real vol 1 (Fumie Akuta)
- Don't Call Me Dirty (Gorou Kanbe)
- We Only Kill Each Other (Peter Krause, Ellie Wright, Stephanie Phillips)
- Tell Me The Truth About Life (ed. Cerys Matthews)

I'm hoping to have my reading mojo back soon, but also if the mood isn't there, I shouldn't force it.

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Late, late, so late.

Last week I read the pictured books, plus:

- Doughnuts Under a Crescent Moon vol 1
- Oddball (Sarah Andersen)
- Everything is OK (Debbie Tung)

My favourite was Crypt, for sure. So glad I had @Ehlyah make a special trip out to get me a copy. Fascinating archaeopathology stuff.

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Oh my goodness, I'm late again. Even later! I blame essay brain.

Not pictured due to reading in ebook:

- Lost in the Moment and Found (Seanan McGuire) [actually the week before, I think? but I didn't list it then]
- Britannia vol 1 (Dave Sharpe et al)
- Breaklands Seasons 1-3 (Justin Jordan)
- Book Love (Debbie Tung)

I think again my favourite was the Scum Villain reread -- the other books were interesting, but not exciting in the same way.

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Belated post! And yes... I read Scum Villain vol 1 again already, even though I only read it back in November for the first time. So many details I hadn't properly taken on board/understood!

Non pbooks read:

- The October Faction vols 1-5
- Magic Stars (Ilona Andrews)

Favourite was Scum Villain, which I liked more than I did the first time!

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I was a bit slower with reading last week due to circumstances (aka sending my wife off to attend a family funeral at very short notice), but I did still get some reading done -- the pictured books plus a very forgettable short manga and G.B. Ralph's Murder on Milverton Square.

Favourite read was probably the fourth volume of Scum Villain, let's be honest... but Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries was pretty great too.

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Another good reading week here! Not pictured because I read them in ebook:

- Stone Star Season One, Stone Star Season Two (Jim Zub et al)
- Sailor's Delight (Rose Lerner)

My favourite was... hmm, probably The Notebook (Roland Allen), but We Could Be So Good (Cat Sebastian) is up there too.

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Last week I did quite a lot of reading, woo. Not pictured because they were ebooks:

- Permafrost (Alastair Reynolds)
- Where The Drowned Girls Go (Seanan McGuire)
- The Tusks of Extinction (Ray Nayler)

My favourite... hmm, maybe Scum Villain vol 2? I don't know, it was a really fun reading week.

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