Introducing: Willow

1. Royal Gambit by Daniel O’Malley – O’Malley’s great tragedy is that in his first novel he created Myfanwy Thomas, one of the greatest characters ever written. He keeps writing sequels, set in the same world, featuring Strong Female Leads, who are fine but they aren’t Myfanwy
Happy Labour Day! Solidarity forever! I can't believe I'm almost done with the Discworld series. Not sure what I will listen to next ..... 1. The Fifth Elephant by Terry Pratchett (re-read) – I think this one and Night Watch are the Discworld’s best 2. Flying Too
Surprise! Sorry friends, but I was on vacation in the mountains and while I got a ton of reading done, I did not get a ton of reviews done. Also I read a lot of Palestinian authors this July, so I made some choices about posting after I was back
Some good stuff this month - fingers crossed the reading slump is over 1. Famous Last Words by Gillian McAlister – thrilling and page-turning, a book I actually really looked forward to reading, which was a gift despite the slightly disappointing ending. But that’s Gillian McAllister to me – an incredible