Another steady week in reading as I attempt to finish all my reading challenges but get distracted by shiny new books and library holds. And once again, the end of the month is timed to annoy me! Book of the week as per usual tomorrow, Mini-reviews on Wednesday and Stats on Thursday seems to be the order of the day. Where has this year gone and also how has this year been forever?
Read:
Sentence is Death by Anthony Horowitz*
Can’t Even by Anne Helen Petersen
Well Met by Jen Deluca
Gluten-Free Murder by P D Workman
Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade
Treasure by Rebekah Weatherspoon
Twisted Twenty-Six by Janet Evanovich
Started:
Giraffe and Flamingo by Curtis Sittenfeld
Hope Never Dies by Andrew Shaffer
Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu
Still reading:
The AI Who Loved Me by Alyssa Cole
Murder on Mustique by Anne Glenconner*
Sick as a Parrot by Liz Evans
Still not counting, still don’t care
Bonus photo: we’ve reached the Misty, foggy, cold part of the year when I always want a fire in the evenings so I’m cursing that one of the covid-complications has been that the chimney people haven’t been able to come and fix the top of the sitting room chimney so I don’t dare light a fire, because 2020 has already been bad enough without burning the house down…
An * next to a book title indicates that it came from NetGalley. ** indicates it was an advance copy from a source other than NetGalley