What are you reading this evening? I’m still reading David Copperfield and also in the middle of Little Monsters by Adrienne Brodeur. #amreading#photography#fediverse@bookstodon
I’m still plugging along with David Copperfield( I haven’t made a lot of progress this week, but am sticking with it) & also reading Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann, this was on my summer list, but I didn’t get to it then. #books#photography#fediverse@bookstodon
@Likewise@bookstodon read Standing by the Wall by Mick Herron. It's a collection of short stories connected to his Slow Horses series. I always enjoy his stuff, short, funny and easy reads. Started Tender is the Flesh, it's very disturbing so far. After a terrible plague cannibalism is legal and main character is a butcher.. It's pretty unsettling so far...
Ok, if you're in a book club and the book really doesn't speak to you...do you force yourself to finish it?
Maybe a result of being in the middle of a lengthy and serious writing project, but I've bounced out of a lot of books this year, and a lot of them have been from book club. Maybe I should be pushing myself more, but this isn't grad school, so...I don't know.
@RollingStone forcing people to read his ingenious tweets is worth billions of dollars to him. Dismantling a semi open information marketplace is also worth billions to the extreme right.. he and his investors are fine with losing billions, its part of the plan
Finished This is how you lose the time war tonight - and boy it was GOOD. You get drawn in from the first letter and honestly can't really put it down (though I had to since I don't have TIME for the time war most days, sadly). It was beautiful. I'm grateful to Bigolas Dickolas (lol) on the Birdsite - one of the last things I did on there was see them share their love of this story.