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Tag Archives: book list
2019 3rd Quarter Reading
Well, I’m still reading. But I’m also still mentally fatigued, I think. Or depressed. Or anxious. Fatigued and depressed and anxious? Some other combination? Who knows. Brains are weird, and it can be hard to tell what is actually going … Continue reading
2019 Second Quarter Reading
We’re already halfway through this year! That seems impossible to me—but then I guess my understanding of time passing has always been strange. There are still six whole months in this year left, but I still feel like I’m running … Continue reading
2019 First Quarter Reading + April Camp NaNoWriMo
It’s been a little while since I’ve been around here. Last year I had a plan for posting here once a month, with the results of my reading efforts, and then somewhat more frequently when NanoWriMo rolled around so that … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Writing
Tagged book list, books read, books read 2019, Camp NaNoWriMo, Camp NaNoWriMo 2019
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My Year of Rereads: Oct/Nov/Dec Review
Well, October ended up being a light reading month. I think it was because it was supposed to be a heavy NaNoWriMo prep month. But that… didn’t happen as much as I would have liked. And November was NaNoWriMo, during … Continue reading
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Tagged book list, Elizabeth Bear, Fantasy, K. Arsenault Rivera, reread review, Sarah Monette
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Best Books I Read in 2018
One night recently, I was thinking about Duchess Meghan. I was thinking about when her wedding was, and when her baby was announced and how far along in her pregnancy she is. The wedding was just a few months ago, … Continue reading
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Tagged Best of 2018, Best of list, book list, Emily X.R. Pan, Fantasy, Holly Black, K. Arsenault Rivera, Rachel Aaron, Rebecca Roanhorse, Sarah J. Maas, Urban Fantasy, V.E. Schwab
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My Year of Rereads: September Review
This month was a little heavy on the new books rather than the rereads. But I can’t help that some of my favorite series had new books out this month (or last month, and I’m just late)! It was also … Continue reading
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Tagged book list, Fantasy, Ilona Andrews, Jacqueline Carey, reread review, Seanan McGuire, Urban Fantasy, V.E. Schwab
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My Year of Rereads: August Review
Ok, seriously: How is it already September?? Where has this year gone? I went to compare my list of books read this year to books read in previous years, and I’ve read more books already this year than in any … Continue reading
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Tagged book list, Fantasy, Jacqueline Carey, Patricia Briggs, reread review, Urban Fantasy
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My Year of Rereads: July Review
As July was a Camp NaNoWriMo month, I spent some time working on my current project, an Urban Fantasy novel (working title Awesome Lady Adventure). There are some significant pacing issues with the story that I’m still working on, but … Continue reading
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Tagged book list, Fantasy, Ilona Andrews, Naomi Novik, Patricia Briggs, reread review, Urban Fantasy
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My Year of Rereads: June Review
Somehow, I keep thinking we’re still in the first week of July. Spoiler: We are not. If this is a little late, well blame that fact that I keep thinking we’re barely out of June. I ought to check and … Continue reading
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Tagged book list, Jacqueline Carey, Patricia A. McKillip, Rachel Aaron, Rebecca Roanhorse, reread review, Travis Bach
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My Year of Rereads: April/May Review
Oh hey, I’m back! Imagine that! Doubling up here because I never posted a recap for April. I didn’t read as much in April because I was Camp NaNo-ing, but four books in a month is still a dent in … Continue reading