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And twice the reading pleasure Brett:)

I'm currently reading Stalking Darkness by Lynn Flewelling, which is the second book in a series. I'm enjoying it (and I'm almost done), but it is considerably darker than the first book.
I also finished listening to the Rivers of London series main novels on audiobook, which I enjoyed very, very much - especially Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, the narrator. I will miss having him read to me during my commute and chores around the house - plus the stories were a fun mix of fantasy and police detective story. I'm now looking for a new, engaging audiobook, and catching up on my neglected short story podcasts in the meantime.




Into the Forest: Tales of the Baba Yaga


Now I'm about to begin Esrahaddon 🙌. I received the ebook the other day because of the kickstarter but I wanted to finish Planetside first. I'm so excited to finally read it!!





This looks right up my alley, Colin - thanks for the recommendation! I love found families and unexpected heroes.



I love retellings and I love folklore; adding this one to my TBR list! Russian folklore has a special place in my heart - I lived in Moscow for 5 years in the late '90s! Baba Yaga stories are some of my favorites.

I love retellings and I love folklore; adding this one to my TBR list! Russian folklore ha..."
Sara, have you read CJ Cherryh's Russian trilogy? It's very good, and you might like it. The first is Rusalka.

Tamara, maybe they can get them for you via Inter-Library Loan! I have prevailed upon my amazing local librarians many-a-time to track down a hard-to-find book for me. I think they love to do it! If you totally run out of luck, I would be happy to mail you my copy of Flesh and Spirit, if you're comfortable with that. Just send me a message. I love passing along books. I'm afraid I don't have a copy of Breath and Bone, as I read an e-book of that one via Libby.

Norm, did you manage to finish How High We Go in the Dark? I read it (listened to the audiobook) much earlier in the year so my memory is foggy, but I do recall it being quite heavy, as you describe, and strange. Bittersweet family relationships, climate disasters, an intelligent, talking pig... Would love to hear your additional thoughts if you finished it! Might trigger some memories for me.

I loved Song of Achilles! Such a beautiful, queer retelling. I thought Circe - same author - was even better. How was the Medusa retelling?

Oh my gosh, The Priory of the Orange Tree is one of my favorites! I got so swept up in the interwoven tales of the characters, the slow burn love story (that didn't overwhelm the novel), and the way the bigger story and big baddies unfolded... I recently bought the prequel, set several centuries before - both work as stand-alone's - and the cover art is just as exquisite. Looking forward to losing myself in that world again.

So, I finally took up The Witch’s Heart again, this time in audio, but I also have access to the ebook and will probably alternate, just to finish it quickly.
I’m spread a bit thin with 4 or 5 books on the go simultaneously, though. I find if I get engrossed in a book I’ll go monogamous, but I generally have 1 print and 1 audio in progress all the time.

Oooh, Michelle, I haven't! Moments like this make me so grateful I joined this group. I'm getting introduced to so many titles I've never even heard of, that sound right up my alley! Adding this to my list... Thank you!

Oooh, Michelle, I haven't! Moments like this make me so grateful I joined this group. I'm getting introduced to so many titles I've..."
You're welcome, and I hope that you enjoy it :)

I'm the same way, Diane! Book monogamy is hard, but the really good ones do "force" my commitment... ;) Currently listening to Immortality: A Love Story and reading Leviathan Wakes.


I just finished the Saga graphic novel series (waiting for my Hoopla borrows to open up again so I can check out the latest issue, #63). Paper Girls often pops up as a "recommended for you." I love darker graphic novels for adult audiences (Monstress, Bitch Planet, and Fables are some my faves) - they are such an awesome, visual break from novels. Maybe I'll have to give Paper Girls a try...

I really like the protagonist, Hazel: she is whip-smart and fiercely bucks against the patriarchal traditions of [pre-?] Victorian England. Based on my reading of the second book so far, I found the first to be a little darker and more magical. The duology definitely has a YA feel, which I normally don't like, but it's not overwhelming in either book. It's a fun easy read, on the lighter side of gothic, with intriguing side characters, humor, some welcome sapphic hints, and a little historical fiction thrown in. I tend toward heavier, more "epic" feeling stories, but this has been a nice change of pace in between darker, more intense reads. Also, the author, Dana Schwartz, has a gothic, history podcast I enjoy: "Noble Blood."
*Edited to add that the narrator of the audiobooks is fantastic, which - as an audiobook listener, you know - can make *all* the difference.

Hi, Alice and Whitney! Have either of you read The Art of Prophecy by Wesley Chu? Apparently, it's "an Asian epic fantasy inspired by wuxia." I've had it on my TBR list forever (I mean, that cover art *heart-eye emoji*) - would love to hear folks' impressions.

I just finished the Saga graphic novel series (waiting for my Hoopla borrows t..."
Sarah, I had the same thing happen with Saga when I was reading Paper Girls - I may have to check it out now. :-)

YESSSSS! If you do, I'd love to hear what you think of it.


My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I started it ages ago but as I read on, it became somewhat tedious for me. I stopped at 89%, and I just don't feel like picking it up to finish it :( Hope you enjoy it more than I did.



Thanks for mentioning this book, Brett. I like Keneally's writing but am not familiar with this one. Luckily my library has it, so I'm going to try it. Sickles' life certainly sounds wild indeed!



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I enjoyed Anatomy: A Love Story and have Immortality sitting on my shelf. I liked it as historical fiction with some paranormal elements. I also enjoyed the MC.

My review is here ;)


One of more interesting approaches of the novel for me was that the story is partially narrated by Hera, who is a hard choice to make in good light and I think this book manages it..
My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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