My mini-reviews of Agatha Christie: An Elusive Woman and Killing Eve: Medusa are up at my blog, The Recliner:
My mini-reviews of Agatha Christie: An Elusive Woman and Killing Eve: Medusa are up at my blog, The Recliner:
My previous post might have had a bad link...
My Books of April review roundup is up at The Recliner. I look at Leoni Swann's Three Bags Full, Agatha Christie's Five Little Pigs, and Chuck Wendig's Black River Orchard.
My Books of April review roundup is up at The Recliner. I look at Three Bags Full, Five Little Pigs, and Black River Orchard.
https://the-recliner.ghost.io/ghost/#/posts/analytics/69f7bd8b3c8ac10001364469
I have a book review to write as well, but for now I've finished my #ReadingLog for April. I'm mostly doing them for myself, but it's still always nice to get a few comments from people who enjoy knowing what I've read--it really does make the process more fun and adds a bit of socialization to the mix.
Hope you enjoy it!
This is very late, but I wrote it at least! That's something at least!
#reading update:
Just finished: Moth Dark by Kika Hatzopoulou
(enjoyed this one a lot!)
Currently reading: System Collapse by Martha Wells (7th murderbot book -- clearly, a series I'm here for)
Next read: The Stardust Grail - Yume Kitasei
What's everyone else enjoying reading??
#ReadingCommunity #ReadingLog #Reading #books #Bookstodon #book #reads
I'm back from my unplanned #ReadingLog hiatus! Hurray! Not that I really read anything in February, but at least I wrote about what I *did* manage to finish.
Will try again now that's March. Hoping that the warmer weather will make me feel better in a lot of ways that are conducive to reading more frequently. That really would be super.
Anyway, enjoy!
RE: https://gamedev.lgbt/@renkotsuban/115883048241455426
I've been trying #PageBound and I like the little forums it makes for each book.
My profile: https://pagebound.co/users/pinkbookscoffee
“In the villages of the Iroquois, land was owned in common and worked in common. Hunting was done together, and the catch was divided among the members of the village. Houses were considered common property and were shared by several families. The concept of private ownership of land and homes was foreign to the Iroquois.”
A People’s History of the United States by #HowardZinn
https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/b7aa535e-143b-4be1-b9d3-a1f0b127981
“For it is the nature of people to love, then destroy, then love again that which they value most.”
Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 1 by #NealeDonaldWalsch
https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/2279adf7-b14d-429d-bcd6-de53ceda8e97