Anyone looking for good audiobooks there is Dungeon Crawler Carl.
If that isn't your thing then look into SoundBooth theater because their narrates are top notch . Especially Jeff Hays. I don't really like audiobooks and I'm listening to my second LitRPG series narrated by him
Soundbooth theater has done Dracula that I haven't listened to but I did buy it's on my list
I won an advanced reader copy of a new T Kingfisher novel on Goodreads the other day. I’m so behind on emails that I didn’t even realize it until it arrived in the mail. Now I just need some time to read it.
Oh, that's great! Good luck finding time to enjoy it
Thanks, -t. Hopefully I will get the last of the Christmas errands done today.
OK, getting a jump on my 2026 reading with three I just picked up from the library: Clay's Ark, Octavia Butler; A Closed and Common Orbit, Becky Chambers (read the first one this year); and The Never Wars, David Pedreira. Pretty psyched.
For Christmas, Tim gave me a Cat Sebastian book I hadn't read yet (We Could Be So Good), so that's next on my reading list.
Excellent. I decided to start with Becky Chambers.
Ooh, those are both so good.
I really did try to think of a different way to word that, but dammit that is what I mean.
Currently reading
Someone in Time: Tales of Time-crossed Romance.
Short stories, which is convenient for picking up and putting down in between doing actual work, and authors I like, but kind of a lot of emotion to have to shove aside when I have to get back to working sometimes...
Only 6 books out from the library right now, possibly a manageable amount if no more holds become available too soon...
Nice! I decided to try for only three at a time this year if I can manage it. I always found that the holds I thought would take forever came way faster than my reading speed. Though, I do have a fourth on hold right now. I didn't think I'd find all three that I wanted on the shelves tonight.