

I just started it today!
I just started it today!
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie. (Ebook) I keep trying to find books in the Fantasy genre that I enjoy reading. hopefully this will be the one that gets me there.
Polostan by Neal Stephenson. Bought this one blind because I like every one of the author’s books that I’ve read. They’re usually filled with math and or philosophy and he does a great job of explaining things in the context of the book, so I’m excited to get into this one and feel dumb for a while until I pick up whatever he’s putting down.
I just finished (today) both Dark Matter by Blake Crouch and The Man Who Died Seven Times by Yasuhiko Nishizawa.
just finished it today and I gave it 3.75/5. Mostly because I felt like the ending was just okay. If I explained my gripes with the end, it’d get deep into spoilers but if you enjoy reading for the ride and not the destination, it’s pretty good. If you need a book to stick the landing, maybe pass.
it’s pretty good so far. it’s mostly fast paced with a few slower, introspective chapters. There are a few fun ideas in the book so far (according to my app I’m 66% of the way through the book) and I’d like to see them explored a little more, but it’s been an easy read for me.
I’ll also say that I’d likely be done with the book if I wasn’t deliberately slowing myself for the sake of the reading group. I am at a point now that I might just end up finishing it because I won’t be able to put it down.
that would require reading which, obviously my brain decided wasn’t required in this thread. :(
I misread your original question lol yeah you’re right.
I thought it was the funniest thing when I visited Chicago that while driving, nobody moved to the right lane for police cars but everyone moved over for fire trucks and ambulances.
no, because this one is obviously lying, so the other one tells the truth. (or as the riddle is normally solved, you know the answer is false because no matter which you ask, they’ll end up giving you the wrong answer)
normally I like to read only one book at a time but trying to branch out, so I’m reading two. A physical book and an ebook. I still struggle with audiobooks, so I’m avoiding that. Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy I just finished like 10 minutes ago and I loved it. A story of love, loss, family and a warming planet. All wrapped up in a mystery set on a remote island where the next ship isn’t expected for several weeks. what’s not to love?
and
Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. I’m only a few chapters into this book, trying to read it at a group’s pace and I’m pretty sure I’m going to just blow through the whole book soon. Especially now that I’ve finished my other book. but I’ll pick up a new one later today, which may help
shave, shower and go do something new/outdoors. Sometimes I’ll find that I’m stuck in the same routines for too long and they’re not working for whatever reason and changing things up helps me break the routine which then helps me figure out what I need to change to feel better.
wake up 5am (just one alarm), eat cereal, shower brush teeth, pack my lunch, feed dogs, out the door at about 6:15 for work which starts at 7am.
when I work night shift it’s completely different
sunset. The fireflies coupled with the colors of the sunset are great here in the Midwest. then, if you add in a bonfire and the fact that stars will shine and the cooling night it all adds up to a good time
not to mention, I saw a news report where people went to the parade just because of their ties to the army, and not to see the presidential nonsense.
Their clothes always have the logos of their donors on them. The bigger the donation, the bigger, and more prominent the logo.
they are now