Date: 2025-05-14 12:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] soricel
Almost done with A Lesson in Thorns, the first book in Sierra Simone's Thornchapel series. Pretty much non-stop modern Gothic horniness, and all the characters are some form of queer and/or kinky. That said, they're also pretty one-dimensional so far, but that's not stopping me from getting the second book cued up for when I'm in the mood for this particular type of escapism again.
Edited Date: 2025-05-14 12:45 pm (UTC)

Date: 2025-05-14 12:52 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zenigotchas
I forget the name but one about the history of forensic science and crimes where these different techniques were used and why they helped put the killer behind bars.

Also just more Spawn :)

I neeeeed to go back to Nietzsche

Date: 2025-05-14 02:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pedanther
Currently reading Noose: True Stories of Australians Who Died at the Gallows, which I only picked up to check off a square in a reading challenge and am not finding particularly engaging.

Date: 2025-05-14 03:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] drawnecromancy
Oh, from looking it up it sounds pretty interesting - it's a bummer that it's not engaging !

Date: 2025-05-14 10:58 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pedanther
It might just be that true crime isn't a genre I'm into in general, but I feel like it's lacking a theme or a viewpoint - I'm not getting any sense of why the author thinks these particular stories are interesting and worth sharing.

Date: 2025-05-15 11:56 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] drawnecromancy
Ahh, I see ! I can definitely understand how that would make the book not feel as engaging as it could be.

Date: 2025-05-14 02:28 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] drawnecromancy
Surprisingly, I'm not reading anything !
I just finished reading Misery by Stephen King yesterday, and haven't picked up a new book from my shelf yet :) (I really enjoyed Misery ! It was fun in the "shit just keeps getting worse" sort of sense.) I'm thinking I might either get going on Kafka's Metamorphosis, or some of the books I got from free book boxes, so I can finally release them back in the wild.

Date: 2025-05-14 03:25 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] drawnecromancy
Noooo ! Not the Librarian in Chief ! Anything, anything but the Librarian in Chief ! lmaooo
For real though, the indecision is a Lot. Having a big pile of books I haven't read yet, and not knowing how fast I'll get through them... maybe I should go for one of the history books I have stashed.

Date: 2025-05-14 06:38 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] drawnecromancy
Ahh, that's an interesting way of doing it !
makes me remember I haven't gone to the library in a bit, I had to give back an unfinished book to them a month or two a go because i can't renew the loan more than once, and I'd already renewed it. I could always borrow it again...

I do think I've settled on a book to read next, though - it's going to be Wuthering Heights :)

Date: 2025-05-14 08:40 pm (UTC)
drawnecromancy: (Default)
From: [personal profile] drawnecromancy
Thank you !

Date: 2025-05-14 03:28 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] scripsi
Fairy Tale by Stephen King and A Better Man by Lois Penny.

Date: 2025-05-14 09:14 pm (UTC)
zenigotchas: (Default)
From: [personal profile] zenigotchas
Is Stephen King worth checking out if you're into horror?

Date: 2025-05-14 09:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] scripsi
Yes, I think so. He was my introductions to horror, so I may be biased, though. No book has ever scared me more than It. But I find him very uneven, some books are brilliant, some I haven't even finished. His writing style is very distinct, and not everyone enjoys it, though I do. One of his shorter books like Carrie, or Dolores Claiborne. Or a short story collections, are propbably a goo didea if you want a low-commitment try. i prefer the earlier ones like Night Shift, Different Seasons or Skeleton Crew.

Date: 2025-05-15 08:17 am (UTC)
cyare: Text says: you are only young once, but you can stay immature indefinitely (Text: Immature)
From: [personal profile] cyare
Louise Penny! <333 I love Armand *_* This is the book about the flood, right?

Date: 2025-05-14 06:52 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] poppyseedheart
current read is idlewild by james frankie thomas for book club! quirky litfic about getting into slash fandom in high school and also imploding your relationship with your best friend who you're in love with and also about trauma recovery as an adult. i'm liking it a lot so far!

Date: 2025-05-14 11:08 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] inchoatewords
Interesting, I'm also reading this for a book club this week! :-) I'm also really liking it; I'm a little older than the protagonists, but I was definitely staying up late to chat with people on AIM and posting in my Livejournal during my freshman year of college, lol.

Date: 2025-05-15 05:02 am (UTC)
poppyseedheart: Light installation art piece. A lightbulb on a string, pink against a dark purple background. (Default)
From: [personal profile] poppyseedheart
i'm a little younger than the protagonists (just missed HoYay, apparently!) and i've been having fun with the bits that are deeply familiar and the bits that are new for me. definitely lots of fodder here!!

Date: 2025-05-14 09:00 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] silversea
Finished my buddy read of Counterfeit by Kristin Chen. I wasn't really hooked to it at the beginning, it was fine but a bit heavyhanded with the stereotypes and I wasn't too comfortable with that. But then a twist came along and it really shook the whole book up in a fantastic way!

Also finished A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett, which was really fun. Looking forward to more of Ana and Din, hopefully the next book won't be a long wait.

I liked Shadow of the Leviathan so much that I decided to try Bennett's other books, so now I'm starting Foundryside.

Date: 2025-05-14 09:25 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] peaceful_sands
I've just finished reading 'The Power of Geography: Ten Maps that reveal the future of our world' by Tim Marshall which I highly recommend to anyone interested in that kind of thing and 'Defiant' by Brandon Sanderson. Still trying to make it to the end of 'The First Four Books of Earthsea' by Ursula Le Guin - only about 40 pages left now. Also reading 'The Murderbot Diaries vol 2' and listening to 'A Deadly Education' by Naomi Novak. I've listened to the audio version of the Murderbot Diaries before but it's nice to read the written version now.

Date: 2025-05-15 04:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zenigotchas
How do you balance reading so many books at once?

Date: 2025-05-14 11:07 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] inchoatewords
I'm reading Idlewild by James Frankie Thomas, which is two adults looking back, in alternating chapters, at their school days and friendship at a Quaker prep school in New York in the early aughts. Livejournal is mentioned, and oh man, I'm having some serious flashbacks to the end of high school and staying up all night in my freshman year of college chatting on AIM . . .

Date: 2025-05-15 03:10 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cornerofmadness
I'm nearly done with my arc of We Can Never Leave

Date: 2025-05-15 04:12 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] petrea_mitchell
Finished The Hallowed Hunt, which is a good book but felt like a very long book by the end. Just started Once Upon a Tome.

Date: 2025-05-15 12:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] silversea
I liked The Hallowed Hunt, but it certainly took some adjusting to, considering I had no idea it was set prior to the first two and had a rough time at the beginning.

Date: 2025-05-15 08:28 am (UTC)
cyare: Linus from Peanuts looking at books, text says: Decisions, decisions (Text: Decisions)
From: [personal profile] cyare
I finished "You & Me" by Tal Bauer (M/M romance) and "Cut & Run" by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux (M/M crime). Very different books, I found the former to be perfect for scratching that hurt/comfort itch. Not entirely convinced about the latter: I liked the story but I want to read the following books in the series to see if it finds feet later on.

I'm currently listening to "The Magpie Lord" by K.J. Charles and I'm in love! I'm really intrigued by this historical fantasy setting. I definitely want to know more about this universe, but there are only three books *whines* I'm almost at the end of the audiobook, so I'm already searching for other stories read by Cornell Collins, he's fantastic.

Date: 2025-05-15 10:25 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] valoise
I finished the last of the Terrance Dicks Doctor Who novelizations that I picked up last year. This time it was The Five Doctors. There are too many Doctors and companions in this short book to give focus to anyone, really, but he did add some context to Susan's life at the beginning that she never got in the show.

Wole Talabi is one of my favorite short story writers and I was happy to pick up his second collection, Convergence Problems. His writing is sharp and both his fantasy and science fiction experiments with story telling in wonderful ways.

Date: 2025-05-15 05:51 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lassarina
Last week I whipped through Kaliane Bradley's The Ministry of Time (okay, but not really for me) and Deanne Raybourn's Killers of a Certain Age, which was a lot of fun and a quick read. Love me a found family. Now I am on to Sarah Rees Brennan's Long Live Evil.

Date: 2025-05-15 06:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rekishi
it's not Wednesday anymore but I'm reading "Identitti" right now.

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