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Feb 16, 2022 19:36


What I read

Stephanie Burgis, Good Neighbors: The Full Collection (2022), which somehow didn't quite do it for me, somehow the central romantic relationship seemed dashed off. Also Stephanie Burgis, Spellcloaked: A Harwood Spellbook Story (2021), short story, slight but pleasant.

Ruthanna Emrys, Deep Roots (The Innsmouth Legacy, #2> (2018), which somehow didn't strike me as much as Winter Tide, However I also read the short prequel piece, The Litany of Earth (The Innsmouth Legacy, #0.5), which I found - more concentrated - Deep Roots somehow seemed a bit rushing around.

Mick Herron, Real Tigers (Slough House #3) (2016).

Because this was a Kobo weekend offer: Emily Ratajkowski, My Body (2021) and because I'd been seeing things about it here and there. It's probably a personal story that needs telling but the actual writing didn't particularly grab me? (Perhaps too soon after In the Dream House?)

On the go

Mick Herron, Spook Street (Slough House #4) (2017).

Up next

The new Jonathan Kellerman Alex Delaware thriller is allegedly releasing tomorrow: I have preordered for usual hate-reading purposes, with the result that my recs on Kobo were full of thrillers by authors I never, ever read and even after I'd expressed Not Interested several times they kept coming back like Dracula.

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