-t, sorry. I forgot about that. There are no more
animals killed or in peril that I remember. Kids in peril but not animals.
However, I am apparently cold hearted because
scenes like that don't really upset me into not reading things/watching things in the same way it does other buffistas.
Thanks!
Peril
I can handle. I assume anyway.
I don't know why that hit me quite so hard. These things happen sometimes.
I finished Doctor Sleep and now I need to decide what to read next. Maybe the new short story collection by Patricia Briggs or Landline by Rainbow Rowell.
sj, I just finished
City of Stairs
by Robert Jackson Bennett and loved it. Epic fantasy about a world that killed their gods, where the colonized became colonizers, and now here's a murder mystery in a beatdown city. Smart, clever WoC protagonist with two middle-aged women as supporting characters. It digs into its serious concepts as much as you want it to, but it also has a wonderful sense of fun to it so it never veers into grimdark.
Thanks, Sunil. I'll look into that one, but for now I'm going to try to stick to books I already own. There are plenty to choose from.
I hear you! Figured you were covered, but I did want to drop that rec in here for anyone else.
With working at the library bookstore, I'm definitely buying quicker than I can read, and I bought a few books on vacation last month to support the independent bookstores.
Alan Moore completes the 1st draft of a million-word novel: [link]
So next year I'm going to be writing book reviews for Lightspeed. Yeah. That is a thing that is happening in my life.
Even better, I don't really have to change my style much, as JJA likes the general style I use for my reviews. And I get paid. So I mostly get to do what I was already doing except I get ARCs and incredible exposure. And some money.
I can't even.
(SECRET INFO FOR YOU GUYS: my tentative picks for my first column are
Pacific Fire
[Greg Van Eekhout],
A Darker Shade of Magic
[V.E. Schwab],
and
The Galaxy Game
[Karen Lord]. I'm excited to read them!)