I always have a few books going. Here is what I'm reading and what I'm thinking about them.
Print Book:
The Kamogawa Food Detective by Hisashi Kashiwai - I'm really enjoying this slower paced book of food and memory connected essays. It's a quiet pocket of peace every time I pick it up.
After Dark by Jayne Castle - This is the first book in the series set on Harmony (I think? There's so many different series and connections it's a little confusing) and I'm mixing this in for a bit of fun.
Ebook:
It Was Her House First by Cherie Priest - I'm about 20% into this one and it is bonkers. I'm really curious to see where it's going to go but so far pretty much every character I've met so far has some serious issues.
Audiobook:
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne - This has been on my TBR since I first knew what a TBR was and my TBR jar decided now was the time to read it. I'm really liking it which is significantly helped by the narrator, Sam Kusi. This is the first time I've ever listened to anything read by him but I think I'd happily listen to him read a dictionary.
Slow Read:
I've been picking a book (lately it's been an overdue review book) to read a little bit at a time. I just finished my most recent one and haven't picked a new one.
I started using the app Bookly and they have a Readathon starting today that I'm going to focus on the prompts there for the next week or so.
What are you reading today?
I'm in the last stages of The Nightshade God, which is the third book of a trilogy and keeping my fingers crossed that the author manages to wrap everything up convincingly:). I'm glad you're enjoy the Jules Verne book - I think audiobooks are brilliant for some of the heftier reads, especially as books written back in those days were particularly written to be listened to.
ReplyDeleteFun mix of books. I'm working my way through Stephen King's Fairy Tale.
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