Anonymous wrote:Just finished there are rivers in the sky. Very good.
Who’s Heard of dungeon crawler Carl?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just started “His Majesty’s dragon” by Naomi Novik. I am listening to the audiobook narrated by Simon Vance. It is a reimagining of the Napoleonic wars with both England and France having sort of a dragon Air Force. Really liking it so far. Has anyone read it? Did you like it? (No spoilers please). This is my first Naomi Novik read.
I enjoyed it a lot. It's like Jane Austen and Patrick O'Brien, but with dragons. Manners, etiquette, social class/hierarchy, but also naval and aerial battle tactics, and also dragons.
I really enjoyed the whole series!
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And I just finished The Wedding People. (Late to the game.) that was a very fun, light novel (despite its subject matter).
I didn't finish this one. Should I try again? Not one of the characters caught my interest, and I generally don't care for contemporary fiction. If the pandemic is a plot point, I'm out![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And I just finished The Wedding People. (Late to the game.) that was a very fun, light novel (despite its subject matter).
I didn't finish this one. Should I try again? Not one of the characters caught my interest, and I generally don't care for contemporary fiction. If the pandemic is a plot point, I'm out![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just started “His Majesty’s dragon” by Naomi Novik. I am listening to the audiobook narrated by Simon Vance. It is a reimagining of the Napoleonic wars with both England and France having sort of a dragon Air Force. Really liking it so far. Has anyone read it? Did you like it? (No spoilers please). This is my first Naomi Novik read.
I enjoyed it a lot. It's like Jane Austen and Patrick O'Brien, but with dragons. Manners, etiquette, social class/hierarchy, but also naval and aerial battle tactics, and also dragons.
Anonymous wrote:
And I just finished The Wedding People. (Late to the game.) that was a very fun, light novel (despite its subject matter).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished Emma Straub's "American Fantasy." Multi POV that takes place on a cruise themed around a fictional boy band called "Boy Talk" (no longer together except for these cruises) and attended by women in their 40s/50s, who were teens when the band was popular. At the beginning, all of the POV characters are in a place in their life where they are closed off to new things happening in their future, they've kind of given up on that aspect of themselves. It's also about revisiting the specialness of being young, and kind of realizing you are the same person that you were back then. I just loved it.
I'm now reading "Before She Was Helen" by Caroline B. Cooney--a dual timeline mystery about an elderly woman whose mysterious past comes back to haunt her as she gets wrapped up in a current murder investigation. I'm thoroughly enjoying it. (And I only just now realized that this is the author of "The Face on the Milk Carton," a book I *adored* in sixth grade. I knew her name sounded familiar! Full circle moment.)
I LOVED "The Face on the Milk Carton” at a similar age…thanks for reminding me about it!