Upcoming Reads: A Grand List of Literary Things

I’ve fallen a bit off the wagon since my baby had her kidney issues. It’s been… rough. I’m taking her to the pediatric urologist on Thursday, and I’m already feeling this huge relief with knowing that in a few days I’ll not only have every answer I need, but a game plan, and I’ll know if she’s going to need corrective kidney surgery sooner or later.


There is a huge, huge relief with getting solid answers, folks.


But I’ve been in a bit of a funk due to this whole thing. The constant worry has really weighed me down, and I haven’t really been able to concentrate on any serious books recently. I’ve completely derailed and I’ve started binge reading paranormal romance, which is weird until you consider how therapeutic that mental vacation has been for me, and how nice the happily-ever-after endings have been.


Today I woke up, and I just feel better somehow. Like my mental fog is lifting, and I’m finally ready to really dive back into this website/reading/reviewing stuff. Bonus: I’m finally also really sitting down with myself and ironing out my editing gig. I have a few books lined up already, which is hugely exciting and I’m glad I’m finally getting on my feet enough to really embrace it all. Anyway, today I started organizing my books into a pile of the ARCs I want to read soon. I also started reading The Wall of Storms by Ken Liu (I can’t recommend it highly enough), and god does it feel good to be back into things – to see a pile of books and want to run toward them rather than away. It’s like I’m coming home.


It has kind of amazed me that I’ve had so many health issues, and they’ve all derailed me a bit, but this one with my kid has been the roughest by far. It’s a million times worse when it’s your kid, folks.


Anyway… here is my stack of ARCs that I plan on churning through in quick order, in no particular order (except for The Wall of Storms, which is on top because I’m currently reading it. Also, this is not including eARCS, which I haven’t gone through yet.). Any of these look good to you? Any that I should add to my stack? (Not shown, The Three Body Problem, which I’ve already read but I loved it so much I got the audiobook and I’m looking forward to reading the entire trilogy back to back.)


(Added note: I plan on starting up content on Our Words when my life evens out a bit more… hopefully within the next few weeks, IF anyone cares, which I really, really doubt.)


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Published on September 13, 2016 02:00
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