Great minds think alike!
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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."
Some book lists for you!
One from a K-12 booklist for fourth graders: [link]
One with a diversity and empathy focus for fourth graders: [link]
One from Scholastic Teachers: [link]
Thanks, Pix!
Finally read Hemlock & Silver, really liked it. I am trying to remember why the Red Feather Saga sounds familiar but not certain that it really does or if it is just vaguely like some completely different thing. Google (that is to say DuckDuckGo) is not helping me at all. Does it ring any bells for anyone else?
I am 3rd in the hold line at the library for All of Us Murderers, woohoo! I think I probably pre-ordered it but checking through all my book-buying sources to confirm that is more than I wanna do right now. But the library is getting a copy and at least two other people want to read it, so yay!
Ooh, and there's a sample of A Philosophy of Thieves although I can't put that one on hold yet
::vibrates with excitement::
Have finally read The Devotion of Suspect X (I’m not sure why I say finally - I do feel like I have been trying to read it for a long time but I could not tell you what was getting in my way) and it is astonishingly good. Holmes/Moriarty vibes but entirely different, mildly reminiscent of The Hollow (maybe only in my head). The mystery is innovative but the characters all stay relatable human. I can see why it won so many awards.
I have Malice to read soon, very interested to see if it’s at all similar
I have fallen way out of my reading habit for a couple of months now. Maybe a good mystery will get me back! I'll see if I can get my hands on it.
ETA: Requested!
Just finished Lone Women by Victor LaValle, if anyone is looking for an excellent horror-ish Western about a Black woman homesteader in Montana.
That sounds good. And available through my shiny new library card from across the bridge, so that will break that in nicely