Biographies, history, historical fiction... Probably best to stick with American. I think she's started reading romances again but I have no idea what she's already read in that genre.
'Trash'
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."
If she's at all interested in the history of science/geography, I liked Simon Winchester's "Krakatoa" and his "A Crack in the Edge of the World" (on the 1906 San Francisco earthquake). He's also got "The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary" which my mom loved.
Also for American history, pretty much anything by David McCullough.
Thanks! I'm sticking with hardcovers so I ordered "The Professor and the Madman" by Simon Winchester in addition to "The Rose Code" by Kate Quinn and "The Personal Librarian" by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray. That might keep her occupied for a couple weeks. I think my parents have been sharing some McCullogh with her and I don't want to duplicate anything.
Who's read Charlie Jane's Victories Greater Than Death?
Any early opinions on that or her other work?
I like it. The City in the Middle of the Night is my favorite, but I will keep reading the series that VGtD starts and I’m excited about the TV adaptation I just heard about.
Who's read Charlie Jane's Victories Greater Than Death?
Me! I liked it, although I bet I'll like it more as a show. Although I don't know how they are going to handle some of the characters, just visually.
Excellent and immediate feedback.
How about Cat Valente's Space Opera? Anybody?
It's literally next on my reading list after my Ministry for the Future loan expires.
Space Opera is fun. Maybe a bit long, but it was an entertaining trip. You might appreciate it more if you read it between viewing videos of Eurovision song entries.
Space Opera is very fun. Read on Jess’s strong recommendation, as I recall