#CurrentlyReading Sarah Denzil's One for Sorrow. Diving into this psychological thriller before moving on to my planned holiday read: Legends and Lattes.
What book are you planning to immerse yourself in this holiday season? I'd love to know so I can also add them to my TBR list. 😊
You know you have a really good book in your hands when: 1) You are tempted to ignore deadlines and just spend the entire day reading but also 2) you don't want to the book to end.
@luthien1126@bookstodon Do you know that when Amazon puts books on sale they are stealing from the author? Authors get no say when there books will be listed as on sale. Amazon still get their cut but the author misses out.
Deciding on which among these three books by #BIPOC authors I should read next (these are from my Big Bad Wolf haul last June). Leaning towards Arudpragasam's novel set in Sril Lanka.
Thinking of queueing this up for my next non-fic read. Or maybe I should first finish the ultra challenging "Designing Organisations"? Or perhaps read both concurrently? 😂
Aren’t they awesome?
My son was going to make one but decided to buy one already assembled. It has the tactile feel of the old computer keyboards instead of the newer ones. He loves it, even though there was a minor error in assembly.
Two books that made me sob: The Art of Racing in the Rain and this one.
So beautifully written but also so painful to read. There are parts where I had to choke back tears. Make sure you have a pack of tissue on hand (and don't skip the author's notes at the end.)