Me! Yay! A new one just came out! Aren't they hilarious?
Also, try the Kitty series!
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."
Thank you, again Cash! We're only on the first one, but she got the boxed set for her birthday after I added it to her wishlist.
Maybe I'll get her one of the Kitty books for Halloween.
We were trying the newer Amelia Bedelia chapter books, but ltc wasn't getting the puns so they weren't keeping her attention. I'll put those aside for her to read when she's a little older. They're very different from the Amelia Bedelia's I read as a kid.
I finally got around to reading (listening to) Gideon the Ninth and WOW. So good! Starting the sequel as soon as I can log off from work today.
Also literally the first thing I've been able to get through since March that isn't romance or fanfic, so yay me.
Yes! That was a fun one. I'm approaching the top of the waitlist for Harrow at the library, and looking forward to it. I do expect it will be less Agatha Christie than Gideon, which makes me a little sad.
Woo! I have the Gideon audiobook on deck to listen to after I get caught up again on Murderbot, which is only stalled out because I am forcing myself to only listen to that when I am doing household chores...Anyway, I really liked the sequel but also am not sure I know what is actually happening in it so I look forward to hearing someone else's opinion about it (also hoping the third book answers some of my questions)
Becky Chambers has a new book out in July, and her work has moved from "auto-buy" to "Yeeaaaaaah, I'll wait until the reviews show up" for me. Which makes me sad, but after the violent animal death in "To Be Taught, If Fortunate" and A Closed And Common Orbit, this is better: the story may have needed it, but it's literally the only thing I can remember about "To Be Taught", and I deleted it as soon as I finished because I knew I'd never be able to read it again.
I think I will probably have to reread Gideon first because I was having a lot of trouble concentrating when I was reading it and I'm not sure I remember much.
PSA for anyone planning on reading the new Allie Brosh book: it's fantastic, but if you struggle with grief or depression parts of it are really hard.
I ordered the new Allie Brosh, need to go pick it up at the bookstore (along with Vol. 1 of Saga, which I've heard enough about that I need to read).
I'm vaguely annoyed that I ordered Allie Brosh's book through a local (but not walkable) bookstore as part of a special event and I don't have it yet, but I also have multiple library books I need to read ASAP.