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Aug. 4th, 2015 08:53 pmHa, it's Wednesday! So for today's "oh god how do I post every day in August" post I can just do the Wednesday reading meme, which I started back in January and then forgot about.
What I've just finished reading
A reread of Stories of the Raksura: Volume 1 by Martha Wells, and then before that Hexwood by Diana Wynne Jones (eh -- I'm generally less keen on her sci-fi stuff) and
cupiscent's novel, which I need to write a thing about but which I got distracted from because tattoo. Um, whoops, what is attention span. (Don't be me.)
What I'm currently reading
A reread of The Outstretched Shadow by Mercedes Lackey & James Mallory, which is the first in one of my favorite high fantasy trilogies of all time; I usually reread the Obsidian Mountain trilogy at the end of a term, but didn't this past year, so I'm making up for it by reading it right before the term starts, I guess. First read on Star Wars: X-Wing: Mercy Kill by Aaron Allston, which so far is fun, and over in the non-fiction corner, Rivers and the Power of Ancient Rome, which I have been wanting to read for three years now and haven't made the time for. Hopefully it is actually good; I'm only about forty pages in.
What I'm reading next
N.K. Jemisin's new novel The Fifth Season came out today, so probably that on ebook, and the second Obsidian Mountain book, To Light a Candle, in paperback.
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ETA: I have just realized that it is, in fact, Tuesday. *facepalm*
What I've just finished reading
A reread of Stories of the Raksura: Volume 1 by Martha Wells, and then before that Hexwood by Diana Wynne Jones (eh -- I'm generally less keen on her sci-fi stuff) and
What I'm currently reading
A reread of The Outstretched Shadow by Mercedes Lackey & James Mallory, which is the first in one of my favorite high fantasy trilogies of all time; I usually reread the Obsidian Mountain trilogy at the end of a term, but didn't this past year, so I'm making up for it by reading it right before the term starts, I guess. First read on Star Wars: X-Wing: Mercy Kill by Aaron Allston, which so far is fun, and over in the non-fiction corner, Rivers and the Power of Ancient Rome, which I have been wanting to read for three years now and haven't made the time for. Hopefully it is actually good; I'm only about forty pages in.
What I'm reading next
N.K. Jemisin's new novel The Fifth Season came out today, so probably that on ebook, and the second Obsidian Mountain book, To Light a Candle, in paperback.
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ETA: I have just realized that it is, in fact, Tuesday. *facepalm*
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