What have I read this week? Nothing, again, and it’s late. Sorry!
Tag: Books
Reading project, week ending 10 Oct 2021
What have I read this week? Nothing, again.
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Reading project, week ending 3 Oct 2021
What have I read this week? Just one.
The Reason I Jump by Naoki Higashida
This is a book about being autistic written by an autistic boy. I found it really interesting to see the world from his viewpoint. I would definitely read more by this author.
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Reading project, week ending 26 Sep 2021
What have I read this week? Nothing, again, and it’s very late, sorry.
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Reading project, week ending 19 Sep 2021
What have I read this week? Nothing, again.
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Reading project, week ending 12 Sep 2021
What have I read this week?
Forever Free by Joe Haldeman
This is a science fiction novel, a sequel to The Forever War. It continues the story of William Mandella after the end of The Forever War. I didn’t really like it; I couldn’t really empathise with the characters and I found the plot a bit silly.
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Reading project, week ending 5 Sep 2021
What have I read this week?
Forever Peace by Joe Haldeman
This is a science fiction novel, a sequel to The Forever War. It is about a man named Julian who is a part-time soldier who pilots a soldierboy (basically a robot soldier). I didn’t really like this, because I didn’t particularly like any of the characters.
One Hundred Lyrics and a Poem by Neil Tennant
This is a book containing lyrics to many of Neil Tennant’s songs (and a poem) with notes relating to their meaning. I found it interesting, but if you don’t like the music of the Pet Shop Boys you probably wouldn’t like it.
The Physicians of Vilnoc by Lois McMaster Bujold
This is a fantasy novella about the sorcerer Penric and his demon Desdemona. I enjoyed this; Penric and Desdemona are interesting characters, and I really like the world they are part of. I would definitely read more in this series.
Mount St Helens: A Sleeping Volcano Awakes by Marian T. Place
This is a nonfiction book about the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens. It’s aimed at children, so it’s written in quite simple language, but I found it an interesting introduction to this topic.
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Reading project, week ending 29 Aug 2021
What have I read this week? Nothing, again, and it’s late, sorry.
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Reading project, week ending 22 Aug 2021
What have I read this week? Nothing, again.
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Reading project, week ending 15 Aug 2021
What have I read this week? Nothing, and it’s late, sorry.
