Fiction: “Wool” by Hugh Howey. I’d recently finished watching the TV adaptation, Silo. Brilliant show and I’m loving the book. Highly recommend.
Non-fiction: “The Meaning of Geese” by Nick Acheson. Lovely account of the author’s travels around Norfolk, UK to follow our native geese and migrant birds during the pandemic. Good read for anyone who loves geese or nature in general.
@Kisrah I recommend reading the two other books in the Silo series as well. While the quality dips a little bit in book 2, IMO, they are still good and worthwhile reads for those who enjoyed the first one
This weekend I have finished Star Wars NJO: Darktide II Ruin.
Got through some smaller books also which were The Wood at Midwinter by Sussana Clarke. A lovely fairy tail type short story with fantastic illustrations. H.G. Wells The Time Machine and The Little Prince by Antoine De Saint-Exupery.
Tonight I will start The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells. It's also nice and short so probably finish it before I head to bed.
After those I have Klara & the Sun, The Buried Giant and a biography on Rasputin lined up.
@Kisrah Those are on my TBR list.
@FuriousMachine Sound good to me I will keep letting you all know what Comics/manga I've read in here along with my other books!
@MightyDemon82 Excellent, I love to get some recommendations in that area as well, even if there's already a backlog.
I'm also very interested to hear what you think of «Klara & the Sun» when you're done with it. I have it slotted among the next 10 books on my reading list, so I should be getting to it some time later this year
Finished Two Kinds of Truth by Michael Connelly, another great Harry Bosch novel. This one covers two cases and while one of them was used in a season of the tv show, I still found it very compelling on the page. Also, this novel has an incredibly satisfying courtroom resolution, courtesy of a guest appearance from Mickey Haller a.k.a. The Lincoln Lawyer. Four stars.
The latest short story I've read from
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