Tiina
Hello, hello, hello.
Friday again! There’s a lovely heatwave here at the moment – a nice change from
the constant rain – so I’m hunkered down inside a lot with a cold drink and a
book. As one does. Since it’s still the Booktubeathon, I’m planning a sort of a
reading sprint over this weekend. The main aim is to finish up Rainbow Rowell’s
Carry On. In addition to that, I
really feel like starting Elizabeth von Armin’s Enchanting April. Apparently, it’s set in an Italian villa and
perfect reading for summer (despite the name!). That’s exactly what I’m in the
mood for right now. I’m also thinking of reading the last volume in the Alex + Ada limited run comic series. The
first two volumes were really, really good and I can’t wait to finish up the
whole series. It’s sci-fi, but it takes almost no time at all to really get
into it. There’s also a hint of romance, but it’s not overwhelming at all. And
there’s no graphic violence or sex. That’s it. Three books. One of them is over
500 pages so that’ll tell ya how ambitious I am in my plans.
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Well I went
ahead and got myself a summer cold, so that combined with 95-100F (up to 37C) temperatures
this weekend means lots of reading time indoors for me. This weekend I plan on
finishing up The Girl With All the
Gifts by M.R. Carey, which is my
#BookTubeAThon2016 choice for a yellow cover and book to read after sunset.
This book is zombie apocalypse with a twist, where children who house the
disease but are not fully afflicted by it are studied in an attempt to uncover
why they are so different from the others. It is exciting, heartbreaking, and
creepy and I am loving it. I also plan on reading the short novella that comes
between books two and three in the Expanse
series, Gods of Risk by James S.A.
Corey. The novella gives a quick side story about one of the main characters
from book two, Caliban's War. Then I plan on starting This Bloody
Mary is the Last Thing
I Own by Jonathan Rendall, which is
my #BookTubeAThon2016 choice for a book discovered via BookTube. It is a true
story about a Las Vegas boxer and his journey in through boxing world and his
exit from the scene. Finally, if possible, I hope to start on Love That
Boy by Ron Fournier, my Book of the
Month choice. This book is about a father's journey with his son who has
Asperger's, as they visit presidents and presidential libraries in the United
States. The journey is not only a learning experience for the son, but for the
father as he learns more of childhood development, acceptance, and the
expectations of parents and children. So there you go. I seem to have big
reading plans for this weekend and might have bit off more than I can chew, but
let's see how it goes. ;-)
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