What book(s) are you currently reading or listening? July 15
Not much change at my end, still reading Your Money Or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin.
Also started volume 7 of Jujitsu Kaisen manga, by Gege Akutami.
What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?
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I have recently finished Breathless by Dean Koontz which was alright, pretty typical Koontz story with all the usual elements. Not one of his best but not bad per se.
Odd Thomas: You are destined to be together, again by Dean Koontz. This was just a short story that precludes all the Odd Thomas stories, very short adding a little back story. It was alright to add onto the knowledge of the series I guess but it covered a lot of ground that you already knew from going through the other books anyway so not really sure it was worth it.
Now I have started Deathlands by James Axler. I finished the first book and I'm towards the end of the second, really enjoying this so far, I think it is just going to be lots of shorter stories from within the same universe but I'm fine with that, I like the setting and the writing so far. There are so many installments (I think I have 150 or so currently) so it is definitely something I'll be dipping in and out of.
Manga wise I finished Gantz recently, I have read it before and it is probably my favourite and I enjoyed it a lot again this time! I have moved onto Cage of Eden from that which I dip into every now and then.
Started The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by John le Carré, which is fine so far, although I am getting tired of the 1950s/60s women character tropes.
I put Weak Heart on hold last week, but I might pick it back up again.
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Finished Foul Days by Genoveva Dimova. This was a fun, fast read about a witch who tries to regain her lost powers in a fantasy city, complete with creatures from Bulgarian folklore and a handsome detective. Somewhat similar in vibe and content rating as T. Kingfisher's fairy tale fantasies or early Robin McKinley, but with much thinner characterization. It did leave some loose ends for the sequel coming out in October, but not so many as to be obnoxious, imo. Oh, and sidenote: the informational pamphlet mentioned by the MC during the story was hidden at the end of my copy, so if you find the creature names confusing, hunt it up.
Bingo squares: New Release (HM); Eazy, Breazy, Read-zie; Debut Work; (alt) A Change in Perspective.
Just finished Behind her eyes, by Sarah Pinborough. Found it very nice, a good page turner. The ending was unexpected.
I don't know yet what will be next (probably I'll find in this conversation or another from this community as almost always).
Edit: Started The three-body problem, by Cixin Liu. Seen a comment about it in this post and I remember having heard about it at the radio or so. Plus I'm thrilled to discover Chinese literature.
Just finished Whalefall by Daniel Kraus. An anxiety inducing story that follows a young man scubadiving into dangerous waters to recover the corpse of his abusive father. The audiobook is only like 8 hours long but I couldn't pause it for the last two. Solid 9/10 and broke a significant reading slump for me.
I'm currently reading Dune by Frank Herbert, halfway through the first book. It's great to compare to the latest Denis Villeneuve movies, how they adapted the story for the camera.
I got the nice leather bound version by Gollancz:
In parallel, when I'm doing work in the garden, I listen to the audiobook of The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin. Almost finished with the first part of the trilogy, it's very good. Some insight on the emergence of communism in China, and how the propaganda was inflicted on its citizens, at the expense of logic and science.
Buckle up, bud! Three body problem gets wild after the first book. The dark forest is my favorite but the 3rd book is phenomenal too. One of the few series I can think of where the first book is the weakest.