Ooh I think I've read continuing education, but not the other one! Yay
William ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
There's a twitter thread on the love letters between Elizabeth Barret Browning and Robert Browning here, and I'm finding it delightful: [link]
To those of you who recommended The 10,000 doors of January a bit ago, I love you dearly. This was exactly the door I needed to go through. About half way through and although I am torn between doing nothing else but reading, and not wanting to finish it.
Yeah, I really enjoyed that.
The 10,000 doors of January
Ha, turns out it was just translated into Hebrew so there's a sale to celebrate it. I'll get a copy.
(My non-academic reading in the past weeks is Etty Hillesum diary, various journals' longreads, and my sorta-book club is reading "Life: A User's Manual" which is so wonderful and interesting and I wouldn't get 65% of what is happening there without the group's thoughts and analyses).
Martha Wells is doing a sign and interview with Worldbuilders on Twitch TV!
edited to add: I may or may not be watching from work.
Anybody who hasn't yet acquired The Proposal, by Java's friend, Jasmine Guillory, the ebook is on special for $1.99:
I really enjoyed that one, it was charming. And the BF isn't a tool (I didn't like the BF in The Wedding Date that much).
I just found out that someone has released a parody version of Marie Kondo's lifestyle advice book called Tidy the F*ck Up: The American Art of Organizing Your Sh*t, by Messie Condo.
I'm buying it.