Recent reading
Jun. 3rd, 2016 11:37 pmAktivistens lagbok av Åsa Ågren [The Activist's Legal Handbook]
What it says on the tin.
The Language of Power by Rosemary Kirstein (#4 in the Steerswoman series)
I saved this up for three years after reading #3, and wow, was it worth saving up! These books are so entirely tailored to my tastes and interests, and it is such a treat to start reading a book just knowing that you are going to love every word of it. ♥ I liked the return of [character from earlier book], and also that Bel is present, unlike in book 3. And the continued plot and worldbuilding is great.
What it says on the tin.
The Language of Power by Rosemary Kirstein (#4 in the Steerswoman series)
I saved this up for three years after reading #3, and wow, was it worth saving up! These books are so entirely tailored to my tastes and interests, and it is such a treat to start reading a book just knowing that you are going to love every word of it. ♥ I liked the return of [character from earlier book], and also that Bel is present, unlike in book 3. And the continued plot and worldbuilding is great.
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Date: 2016-06-03 10:51 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2016-06-04 08:06 am (UTC)Reading this book made me question my reading/rereading balance. Right now I'm not doing much rereading, because there are so many potentially good/interesting books I haven't read. But OTOH reading new books is kind of hit-and-miss, and there are a lot of books I could reread and know that I would love. Hmm. When I was younger I reread books a lot.
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Date: 2016-06-04 08:36 pm (UTC)My 16 year old is reading them right now.
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