And I'm still reading.
23. Origin by Dan Brown
A new to me Dan Brown/Robert Langdon book. Interesting subject matter. I kinda guessed the ending, but not quite. It was a bit of a twist, which is always nice. I do try not to figure these things out ahead, but sometimes it just hits me. If you like the Robert Langdon books, this is a good one!
24. Spirit of Steamboat by Craig Johnson
Another of the Longmire books. This one is what I call a "wayback" book. It takes place when the characters are much younger, but does explain some why they do what they do. I always enjoy these.
25. Any Other Name by Craig Johnson
Next on my Longmire list. I have to say, I don't find them formulaic, but that could be because I enjoy them so much.
26. Game of Thrones by George R R Martin
This is where the rubber meets the road, as it were. I've been mostly reading from the library on my tablet. This means I can read in bed and not disturb (mostly) His Lordship. This is an actual paper book (which I adore as it has MAPS and I find it hard to reference them on my tablet *iz old). I have read this first book before, but want to "binge" read them now that the series is ending. I am one of the few people who has never seen an episode of GoT and I'm trying really hard not to be spoiled. I'm almost done with this, maybe I'll finish it today.
27. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer
Since I still need (want?) something to read in bed, this is on my tablet. I've seen the movie (which is aces!) and now I'm reading the book. Quite a different format from the movie, but still quite good.
That's all I've got! Happy Reading!
23. Origin by Dan Brown
A new to me Dan Brown/Robert Langdon book. Interesting subject matter. I kinda guessed the ending, but not quite. It was a bit of a twist, which is always nice. I do try not to figure these things out ahead, but sometimes it just hits me. If you like the Robert Langdon books, this is a good one!
24. Spirit of Steamboat by Craig Johnson
Another of the Longmire books. This one is what I call a "wayback" book. It takes place when the characters are much younger, but does explain some why they do what they do. I always enjoy these.
25. Any Other Name by Craig Johnson
Next on my Longmire list. I have to say, I don't find them formulaic, but that could be because I enjoy them so much.
26. Game of Thrones by George R R Martin
This is where the rubber meets the road, as it were. I've been mostly reading from the library on my tablet. This means I can read in bed and not disturb (mostly) His Lordship. This is an actual paper book (which I adore as it has MAPS and I find it hard to reference them on my tablet *iz old). I have read this first book before, but want to "binge" read them now that the series is ending. I am one of the few people who has never seen an episode of GoT and I'm trying really hard not to be spoiled. I'm almost done with this, maybe I'll finish it today.
27. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer
Since I still need (want?) something to read in bed, this is on my tablet. I've seen the movie (which is aces!) and now I'm reading the book. Quite a different format from the movie, but still quite good.
That's all I've got! Happy Reading!
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I loved that book.
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I've heard good things about The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Super need to read that.
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The Guernsey book is terrific and so was the movie!