The long weekend gave me a chance to finish a few titles - I did a fair bit of gardening which let me plug uninterrupted into my audio books and make some real progress too.
This week, I finished reading 'The Life Changing Magic of not giving a F**k' by Sarah Knight, 'Dragon Class' by Melanie Ansley and the first volume of FAKE. I also finished listening to 'Firefight' by Brandon Sanderson, 'The Mystery of Four' by Sam Blake, along with 'Black Heart' and 'The Couple on Cedar Close' by Anna-Lou Weatherley.
The best book of the week was Dragon Class - highly recommend this (for clarity, I read an early reviewers copy). It's got Dragons, and is set in the Tang China era - strong female lead, challenging authority, deception, dragons, historical feel, China, and dare I say again Dragons! The author explains at the end that the dragons are 'western dragons' with the take on them being more in line with the dragons from old Western stories than the dragons from China's own stories.
I'm now reading 'The Immortal Games' by Annaliese Avery, FAKE Volume 2, still chipping away at 'Cloud Runners' and am ready to start listening to 'A Desolation Called Peace' by Arkady Martine - between those it should keep me fairly busy.
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This week, I finished reading 'The Life Changing Magic of not giving a F**k' by Sarah Knight, 'Dragon Class' by Melanie Ansley and the first volume of FAKE. I also finished listening to 'Firefight' by Brandon Sanderson, 'The Mystery of Four' by Sam Blake, along with 'Black Heart' and 'The Couple on Cedar Close' by Anna-Lou Weatherley.
The best book of the week was Dragon Class - highly recommend this (for clarity, I read an early reviewers copy). It's got Dragons, and is set in the Tang China era - strong female lead, challenging authority, deception, dragons, historical feel, China, and dare I say again Dragons! The author explains at the end that the dragons are 'western dragons' with the take on them being more in line with the dragons from old Western stories than the dragons from China's own stories.
I'm now reading 'The Immortal Games' by Annaliese Avery, FAKE Volume 2, still chipping away at 'Cloud Runners' and am ready to start listening to 'A Desolation Called Peace' by Arkady Martine - between those it should keep me fairly busy.