Introducing: Willow
Happy New Year! 2025 marks the 7th year since I started tracking my reading, and the first year that I found the admin of that tracking onerous. Somewhere around the 200-per-year mark it got more burdensome and less enjoyable to track trends, notice patterns, discover a diversity of authors. This
Do you have any consistently difficult months for reading? November seems to be mine. I can't explain it, but I just never want to read, and my list shows a bunch of old favorites together with some work-related reads I really had to push myself to finish. Did
Happy Hallowtide! What'd y'all dress up for Halloween? How's your All Saints' Day so far? October was a pretty crappy month for me, and that's reflected in my reading. What did you read? 1. The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A
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