Book 65 of 2025: continuing my Murderbot journey with Rogue Protocol by Martha Wells.
Book 64 of 2025: audiobook time with Artificial Condition by Martha Wells.
Book 63 of 2025: the satisfying conclusion to the Newsflesh trilogy, Blackout by Mira Grant.
Book 62 of 2025: continuing the Newsflesh trilogy by Mira Grant with Deadline.
Book 61 of 2025: I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman. A compelling read.
Book 60 of 2025: a re-read of a beloved old friend, Feed by Mira Grant.
Book 59 of 2025: Displeasure Island by Alice Bell.
Book 58 of 2025: Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix. Gripping, chilling, couldn't put it down.
Book 57 of 2025: The Only One Left by Riley Sager. An OK read, twisty but unsurprising.
Book 56 of 2025: the audiobook of She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
Book 55 of 2024: Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping (On a Dead Man) by Jessie Sutanto. Cosy crime with a side order of humour. Recommended.
Book 54 of 2025: Headhunters by Jo Nesbo. A re-read for my book group, didn't remember enjoying this the first time around, and nothing changed. Full of dislikeable characters and far-fetched storylines. I was not a fan!
I'm re-reading Headhunters by Jo Nesbo for a book group, and listening to She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
LIBERTY DEFEATS GOVERNMENT APPEAL AS COURT RULES ANTI-PROTEST LAWS ARE UNLAWFUL
This should be on every UK News channel. If they won’t report it I’ll do it myself
At a time when the criminal justice system is closer than ever to complete collapse, those electronic books people have made the Sunday Times No.1 bestseller #StoriesOfTheLawAndHowIt’sBroken a Kindle Monthly Deal - an absurd 99p.
Read. Learn. Get freaking furious.
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Book 53 of 2025: cosy crime with The Garden Club Murders by Jonathan Whitelaw
Book 52 of 2025: The Only Light Left Burning by Erik J Brown.
Book 51 of 2025: Dark Eden by Chris Beckett. A re-read for my sci-fi book group next week. I read this over 10 years ago, and I don't remember enjoying this. However, I think I saw a lot more this time around, and I'm looking forward to discussing this.
Book 50 of 2025: All That's Left in the World by Erik J Brown. A re-read so I can read book 2. I really enjoyed this book.
Book 49 of 2025: The Restaurant of Lost Recipes by Hisashi Kashiwai
Book 48 of 2025: Day One by Abigail Dean.
Book 47 of 2025: Wonderland by Jennifer Hillier
Book 46 of 2025: The Lost Passenger by Frances Quinn. An excellent read.
Book 45 of 2025: The Clues in the Fjord by Satu Ramo
Making an effort to repost (not just like) all the posts on goodness, kindness, beauty, optimism. Be the change you want to see in the world (or at least on BlueSky) 😊
Good morning, I have just finished Letters from the Ginza Shihodo Stationery Shop by Kenji Ueda, and am about to start The Clues in the Fjord by Satu Ramo
This is such an important thread- disinformation is a huge problem and causing so much hatred
Book 44 of 2025: Letters from the Ginza Shihido Stationery Shop.
Book 43 of 2025: the novella Whale Fall by Elizabeth O'Connor. Very much in the style of Claire Keegan, although perhaps less impactful. An interesting but short read.
Book 42 of 2025 and book 5 of my holiday: Middle of the Night by Riley Sager. Kept me guessing to the end.