I’m rereading Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children because I learned there are 3 new books (well, new for me) that I’m planning to read next.
I’m reading 4 at the moment, but the one I’m most into is American Gods by Neil Gaiman. I love his books, but struggled with this one in the past. I’m having a good time reading it now, though.
I’m on the second book of the three-body problem series, Dark Forest. Finding it not so enganging as the first One…
I’m a big fan of that series (the second one being my favorite), but I also get where you’re coming from. I felt that, as books went on, they became more about the Science-Fiction concepts and less about the characters. I do hope you come back around to it though, as I thought that the second half of The Dark Forest was better than the first.
Maybe that was it. I found fascinating the cultural revolution backdrop on the first one.
I really wanted to like the first one, but I couldn’t get into it.
Slowly working through House of Leaves. I haven’t read a physical book in many years so it is difficult, and not as convenient as my ereader because I can’t just pull it up onmy phone when I have a few minutes to spare.
I kinda gave up on reading physical books, so I feel you on that.
I’m trying but I’m on page 80 after like 3 weeks. I don’t plan on reading another physical book after this. With my Leaf I can read 100+ pages a day.
Currently reading Lolita, after I have book 3 of the Millennium series and book 3 of the expanse.
Also begrudgingly waiting for the next Crescent City and ACOTAR books, we have a mini book club at work and I’ve already invested too much time into these books to give up now lmao
Nice! Work book club sounds like a dream.
1984 and Tasha’s cauldron for everything to continue spicing up my DND sessions
I’m reading the second Warhammer Horus Heresy book and I was expecting this and the first to be a bit poorly written and like fan fiction but they are actually excellent and elegantly written. It’s a stark difference from the meandering and waffle of the wheel of time books I’ve been consuming.
Book 3 of The Expanse series.
The Humans by Matt Haig
The atlas paradox.
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I’m slowly working through Stephen King’s The Stand.
Nothing quite as interesting, but I’ve been studying to get my CISSP certification, and am about to finish up Cyber Crisis by Eric Cole, which is a really good supplement to my studies. Would recommend.
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Working through the 5th Malazan book, Midnight Tides. Took a bit to get into it but its becoming one of my favorites in the series.