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Gord wrote: "I'm starting with
and it's probably a bit more of a heavy read than I was wanting right now. I'm still chugging through it though."
Oh!! How is it?? Im looking forward to this one

Oh!! How is it?? Im looking forward to this one

I'm not really feeling it for some reason. it's just kind of boring and there a few times where it feels like it drifts into this weird space. It's that space where everything is a conspiracy that everyone is in on and it's always against you or a group that you identify with. I'm not saying that there isn't validity to it but it's just the way that it's presented.
Elena wrote: "I'm starting off with a bit odd selection 

. I love the first two so far, the t..."
I read Daughter of the Deep last year and enjoyed it! It was cool to read something a little different from Rick Riordan.



I read Daughter of the Deep last year and enjoyed it! It was cool to read something a little different from Rick Riordan.



I totally agree, it's not his usual type of book but I love it.


Great start! I hope you enjoy The Last Hours Series, I remember loving it more than the original.
Oh I love anything Shadowhunter-related, so I don't doubt I'll enjoy it 😆 I do like the new characters though! And it's nice to see characters from the other series.
Finished
yesterday (I was 50% in before the year started).
I'm currently reading
for my January YA bookclub book. Started listening to
on audio.

I'm currently reading



Gord wrote: "Brittany wrote: "Oh!! How is it?? I'm looking forward to this one."
I'm not really feeling it for some reason. it's just kind of boring and there a few times where it feels like it drifts into thi..."
Damn that is disappointing to hear
I'm not really feeling it for some reason. it's just kind of boring and there a few times where it feels like it drifts into thi..."
Damn that is disappointing to hear
Brittany wrote: "Big Bad Me sounds amusing Kay!"
I'm 50 pages in. It's okay so far, but I'm not that far in yet. I wouldn't have picked it up if it wasn't the book club choice but I am liking it.
I'm 50 pages in. It's okay so far, but I'm not that far in yet. I wouldn't have picked it up if it wasn't the book club choice but I am liking it.
I finally finished
loved every moment of it but didnt want it to end. Or to be right. So I kept avoiding reading more than a chapter or 2 at a time



Working on

I have heard really good things about both of those books, Heather! Glad to hear that you're enjoying them!
I keep hearing amazing things about Legends and Lattes. Im hoping to get it before the end of the month. Good to hear you loved it too


I haven't started the 2nd era yet and love you enjoyed the last book. I totally get it why you want to extend the pleasure :)






















This was my first book of the year and I just did not enjoy this one at all. It started out interesting enough by getting into the evolutionary reason for humans having butts. Then it skipped ahead from ancient man to late 1700's, early 1800's with the inevitable discussion of Sarah Baartman. It's things like this from history, amongst so many other things, that kind of makes me hate humankind in general. The stuff that was done to her was horrid but for me it's what happened after that really makes me hate people. She passed in 1815 and parts of her body remained on display in the Museum of Man in Paris until 1974. They didn't return her body to South Africa until 2002. Any way, angry Gord rant aside, lets get back to the book. The book then explored fashions, eugenics (another aspect of history I hate), and the changing idea of beauty. It even touched on 80's aerobic videos like "Buns of Steel". Then it got into modern day stuff like Beyonce, the Kardashians, Miley Cyrus, etc. I really struggled with some with this modern stuff because I just don't care about the escapades of the Kardashians or what not.
There is a lot of author bias in this book in my opinion that made it feel less like a study of the history of butts and more like an opinion piece on a few hundred years of history. Staying neutral here, there were also several opinions put forth in the latter half of this book that didn't sit right with me. Dismissing a persons opinion simply due to their gender for instance. By the end of the book I was simply pushing forward to complete the book so I could us it towards certain challenges.

This has been that proverbial elephant in the room now for many years. I've had this recommended to me by Goodreads more times than I can count. I've had it recommended to me by other members on this site. I've seen it pop up sci-fi/fantasy stuff on YouTube. It's not like I was avoiding it for any particular reason I just never got around to reading it. The year started with one of my groups doing a buddy read of the series and it gave me an excuse to finally jump in. This book was good, no, great. It's one of those books that I regret not reading sooner. A lot of the appeal of this book is around the main character, Murderbot, who is extremely relatable even though he is a robot. I'm sure we have all had those days where we just didn't want to deal with people and wanted nothing more than to be left alone with our hobbies. Outside of a great MC the book has a solid enough story to keep the book moving along. It's a little lean on the other characters and the world building but it's only 150 pages. It sets up an interesting MC, tells a solid enough story, and then sets up future possibilities. I'm definitely coming back for more in this series.

This book was so average that I've already started to forget it. Younger sister wants to protect her older sister from evil prince/king so she sets on a quest to find a way. This book was not a bad book but it also didn't do any thing for me. For instance one of the things mentioned on the Goodreads blurb page is that there is a chicken possessed by a demon in her party. My brain latches onto a concept like that and sees infinite possibilities. Maybe the chicken can use demonic magic, breathe fire, summon evil minions. Maybe the demon is misunderstood and secretly wants to live a quiet life as a farm animal. All sorts of possibilities. What does the book do? Nothing, nothing at all. It likes to remind you that the bird is possessed but outside of the chicken acting like a chicken it does nothing at all. I'm not actually sure it was even possessed. That there little example sums up this book in general. Lots of interesting possibilities and ideas that it does nothing with.

I wasn't going to read this when it came out on the 5th but brand new content that I hadn't seen before. I'm finally moving past the point I was at in the web novel when it got dropped. This book was focused around Yuna doing more adventure related stuff which is what I have been craving now for some time and it delivers. Next book looks to be a beach episode which I'm not as excited for but I'm curious where things will go after that. Here is to all new content.

How do I even begin talking about this comic? This is a non-fiction comic and the author is a survivor of a school shooting. The comic is about her experience that day and the years afterwards dealing with all the emotional trauma. Needless to say this book is heavy and I did cry a few times. I don't read a lot of non-fiction in comics or manga so initially I approached this like I would any other comic. It didn't take me long to get swept up in the story and to toss aside my usual approach to comics. This comics tackles a very serious issue and made me see a POV that I just never really considered before simply because this was not an experience I've ever had to deal with. It was an emotional read and as uncomfortable as it might have been I'm glad that I read this comic.

The latest manga in this series and more food related goodness.

More Sakamoto days with more over the top fights. I'm really enjoying this series and I can;t wait to read more.

This is another comic from Sarah Andersen who is the author of


Now, what am I working on next.
On audio I am about halfway through

For my non audio book I'm currently working on


Kindred is definitely started off so good! Its, so far, one of those "why did I wait so long to read this" type of books

First off, I had never heard of Sarah Baartman, but went off to read about her after starting your reviews and wow, I do not even have words for how horrible she was treated. Thank you for talking about her and giving me the opportunity to educate myself.
All systems red is high on my TBR as well after tons of recommendations. Glad to see you enjoyed it! Hoping to get to it soon!

Elena I really enjoyed People We Meet on Vacation too and agree with everything you said about it. Also yay for HP rereads
Gord, too bad about Butts not being a great read.
Yay for Adventure Buddies! And for Murderbot, but that's a given. Love that robot.
Yay for Adventure Buddies! And for Murderbot, but that's a given. Love that robot.
Just to add to the Legends and Latte's love, I read it at the end of last year and I really enjoyed it. It's so adorable.


Alright, I might, just might, be warming up, slightly, to contemporary romance novels, maybe. This was a simple romance about opposites attracting. She is a socialite from LA who has been sent to a small fishing town after making a fool of herself and getting her father into trouble. He is a salty sea captain who owns his own fishing boat and never deviates from his routine. I'll be honest, overall this wasn't bad. One thing I did not like about this book was the sex scene. Not because I'm a prude who doesn't like sex in his books or anything. It just felt boring and cookie cutter. The guys is hung, the sex was the greatest she ever had ever, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. Honestly I felt like I've read this exact same sex scene a million times. It's just the same thing from book to book to book to book. I just want someone to change things up a bit. I don't know, have someone let go a giant fart the first time they have sex. Just something different that doesn't make the sex this thing of ultimate perfection that just works perfectly for these perfect people the first time they drop their pants. Anyway, rant over, I'll go back to my cave.

Or not, I guess I still have books to talk about. Part of my goals this year was start listening to longer audiobooks. Originally I set my limit at 15 hours because I was limiting my listening time to my walks. Since I was only walking to work 15 hours was the max length I felt comfortable committing to with a three week borrow time from the library. First up on the longer list was a reread of this fabulous series. I've gushed about this book and this series plenty already. The audiobook was a good listening experience. Not the greatest thing ever and far from the worst. What is a good way to describe this? It's like that little extra seasoning on top of an already great dish.

There isn't a lot to say about this manga. This is not a manga for the story or the characters. This is a manga that is a love letter to ramen in all of it's various forms. If you love ramen then this is a book that will make you very hungry.


I finally got my next volume of One Punch Man so I can continue my journey with this series. I'm liking the change of direction that this story is starting to take. For a while now it felt like it was about introducing bigger and badder villains to set up just how strong Saitama is. Now we are getting hints at other things going on in the world and I am very curious.

This is a weird one guys. Normally I don't think l would like Princess Jellyfish. It's just not a story that I would normally be interested in but there is just something here that's just clicking with me. There are various story elements going on, the story has its funny moments and yet still feels mature as well. There are just a lot of moving pieces and I'm enjoying the experience.

This is the setup for the arc known as Battle City and the series is finally getting into one of my biggest questions. The Egyptian magic aspect of the series. Up to this point there have been hints and teases to this stuff but nothing concrete. This arc really starts to dive into the Egyptian side of things and I am interested. I'm curious to see where this arc will go with all this stuff.
As for what is next...
On audio I'm listening to

On the physical books side of things I am chasing the library due date again. I need to get


@Gord, I just finished the audio of It Happened One Summer and felt the same. I also rated it 3 stars. It was meh... and Piper was so unlikeable.
Gord glad to see you're enjoying One Punch Man! I never read the manga, but I did watch the anime a while back and really enjoyed it! It's fun!
Here's what I read in the last week or two:
Next on my Elemental Assassin re-read was this novella in Finn's POV. It was heartbreaking, but I enjoyed it!
I loved this book , I really did, but that ending was frustrating! I saw it coming, but still! It's not a trope I love. It's a good thing I only have to wait till the end of the month for the next and last book in the series. Lol. But I really did enjoy this! I liked that there was this sort of murder mystery going on, what with a bunch of Shadowhunters being murdered. And I just love these characters. Cassie Clare always writes loveable characters!
And right now I'm halfway through with this one, and I'm excited to see how this series will wrap up.





Will be moving onto


I had the same feelings about Princess Jellyfish. But when I started reading, I couldn't stop myself, so addictive it was.
@Lili I'm glad you loved Chain of Iron and I also like that about Cassandra, here characters are always so loveable!
@Jo That's a definitely interesting start of the year. And Bloomsbury Girls sounds really good.

















I can't remember if I've updated my reading here but I've finished 3 books so far:
- 4 stars. I really liked this one. There was some pacing issues in the middle where it was super slow but the ending was fantastic. Can't wait for book 2.
- 3.5 stars. This was a really cute magical realism romance. I always tend to like magical realism. As a mainly fantasy reader I enjoy it more than a pure contemporary romance. It's not the best I've read but it was cute and enjoyable. I appreciated that the main character ran a book club haha.
- 3 stars. It was okay. It was a cute storyline and I could tell it was inspired by one of my favourite shows (Schitt's Creek) but Piper was unbearably annoying and I didn't like her at all. The sex scenes were too much and so cringy. Awful when you're listening to them on audio. Don't know if I'll be picking up any other Tessa Bailey books.
Currently listening to
on audiobook and reading
on paperback.



Currently listening to




Oh I did A Marvellous Light on audio last year, the guy who narrates it was decent, though as with many male narrators, I found his female voices did leave something to be desired.
It was a good listen! A neat way to explore C.S. Lewis' life and does a good job of navigating the underlying sadness and how to live life to the fullest with the time you are given. Its about imagination and the lions of our lives. It was good, not spectacular but good and worth the listen
Brittany wrote: "I finished
on audio, now starting
"
I can't wait to hear your thoughts on A Magic Steeped in Poison. I have that on my TBR.


I can't wait to hear your thoughts on A Magic Steeped in Poison. I have that on my TBR.
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