I finished The Hanging Tree. It was a rather messy ending, and the long-term story arc has advanced sufficiently (although only just) to keep my interest in reading the next installment in the Rivers saga. I know Peter is supposed to be the main character but as far as I'm concerned it's Lady Ty.
Almost finished with the collection of essays in The Good Immigrant. I can only read 3-4 at a time because of the complicated feelings. Riz Ahmed and Salena Godden's were the most recent ones that really hit home.
Also read a few articles in the new Economist magazine 1843. Standouts were the one about parenting and the one about Amal Clooney and Nadia Murad's case against IS for the Yazidi genocide, which was fairly harrowing.
Planned to have a just-for-fun read - the target was A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold. I started it, then decided I obviously needed to read the book preceding it in the series - so I read that one, Komarr, instead. It was a bit of a let-down - I had very much enjoyed several early ones in the series, but in this the cultural aspects seemed a bit slapdash, and the characterisation really set up - the reader so plainly instructed to despise this character, admire this other one... yeah, yeah, I get it, Bujold.
Still reading 'Red Queen' by Christina Henry. Have reached a big reveal, am not at all surprised. Still waiting to work out *why* it fits like that though.
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Almost finished with the collection of essays in The Good Immigrant. I can only read 3-4 at a time because of the complicated feelings. Riz Ahmed and Salena Godden's were the most recent ones that really hit home.
Also read a few articles in the new Economist magazine 1843. Standouts were the one about parenting and the one about Amal Clooney and Nadia Murad's case against IS for the Yazidi genocide, which was fairly harrowing.
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Since last check in, I finished:
Naughty or Nice by Stephanie Bond
Leap Year: Chronicles Of A Mid-life Move by Katharaine Lanpher
Suddenly Frugal by Leah Ingram
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