So reading friends...
I literally have not finished another book since Sec on the Moon. I am "in process" with all sorts of books, but... finishing one? Apparently that's not in the cards! Work has been difficult. On the positive side, I had a treatment for my eye condition and it seems to be working VERY well! I'm definitely increasing my visual reading time!
So - Let's talk about the TBR!
So I've been super fortunate to receive a few ARC's from publishers via net Galley.
This is the US cover
This is the UK cover.
And honestly, UK- what are you doing? Usually for me the UK cover wins, but in this case... US cover all the way. This is a lush, very creative horror novel involving three brothers who abandon the American Civil War, and find themselves deep in the woods when they come upon a woman and her young son. For one of the brothers, this is too good to be reality and he must go investigating. Soon the brothers find themselves in a new fight for their lives. I'm almost done with this one, and I do love it. I have read one other novel from Fracassi- which was entirely different, and I am loving that everything I read from him is fresh, interesting and completely tension filled.
Tor sent me an e-galley for Everina Maxwell's book that will hit shelves in October 2026.
I am not going to lie. I LOVE Everina Maxwell's writing. Winter's Orbit and Ocean's Echo are actual comfort reads, and I have very few books that I return to again and again, but both of these are those books. I'm actually a bit afraid to start on Call Me Traitor, but I am going to try to carve out some time this afternoon! In hindsight, I probably should have waited for the audiobook, but I was so excited I grabbed this.
Roth is the author of the Divergent series, so this is bound to be excellent. I've listened to about 1 hour of it so far, and I'm fascinated with Elegy Ahn, and her possible rival. Like prior works, this one contains a nice balance of character development, world building and a propulsive plot. It did require me to really focus on the audio.
But WHAT ABOUT YOUR OUTER SPACE THEME? Well let me tell you about my outer Space theme!!! I have been kind of struggling with some of the non-Fiction books I've chosen. I can see the author's enthusiasm light years away, but a lot of them aren't as engaging as I imagine a conversation would be with the author.
I started this one, and so far, it is- not the most engaging book. But I do intend to see if maybe I can get into it. It is under 400 pages, so...I should be able to do it!
and for fun, I'm reading on Audio Taken to Nobu by Elizabeth Stevens.
It's not bad, but I will say it has taken all 14 of my loan days and I still have 1/5 hrs left. I think it's more the time in my life that I'm reading this, than the actual book. The Dub Con and miscommunication were very strong in the book and once I got through that, it became an interesting book about redemption, forgiveness and more. BUT... for some reason... I could not get this finished in a reasonable amount of time. It is also full of longing and descriptions of people's body parts, making it hard to have on in the car or anywhere else. Alas!
Also started Sister's of the Forsaken Star by Lina Rather. 100% Underrated.
This novella series is really delightfully weird - it might be too weird for the "general population" but for me, it's so cool. So more to come on that. I am actively scouring NetGalley for new books on the Cosmos, and I would love it if any were to be sent my way!
How's your reading life been?
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