

I had an idea last year for a challenge mode that was basically “how few books can you read to cover every category?”, but it didn’t really fit the goal of reading more lol. Might still be a fun side thing to try, though!
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I had an idea last year for a challenge mode that was basically “how few books can you read to cover every category?”, but it didn’t really fit the goal of reading more lol. Might still be a fun side thing to try, though!
Just like last year, we’ve pre-seeded the Storygraph challenge with ~500 (mostly fiction) books from various genres, if you’re looking for ideas (no account required to browse!).
ETA: The returning categories have different book suggestions from last year, so for even more ideas for those squares, check last year’s Storygraph, too.
Thank you both. :)
The show’s done the usual cutting, streamlining, or tweaking that adaptations do, like making Lamb less of an offensive jerk and River a little more competent than in the books. Otherwise, I think they’re pretty similar, tbh; same story beats, very snarky, fairly quick-paced. There’s something about the first 3 that I liked better than the next couple (which is why I put this one on pause), but I can’t put my finger on it.
Ooh, awesome! I hope you end up enjoying Relic. It wasn’t my favorite book ever, but I thought it was fun.
Thanks for the recs!
Finished Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett. Discworld books are always a delightful read.
Currently reading London Rules by Mick Herron, which I put down about halfway through, a long time ago, and never got back to. I’m trying to kill time til new bingo starts, and this is going to be the new season of Slow Horses, so I figured now was a good time to finish it. It’s fun.
I don’t see people mention the Budayeen series very often, but I remember it being great!
Not sure how good these are (or how truly cyberpunk-y they are), as I haven’t read them, but here you go:
Nice! You could move AltC to 4D and 2C to 5D (or just use your substitution square and put AltD in there), and get D column. (Demon Crown’s military thriller + scifi might count as unusual for 4D hard mode, idk.)
I looked up some of these because of your summaries. Did you have a favorite?
Did you end up liking The Butcher of the Forest? I thought it was wonderful, even though the last couple of pages felt very tacked-on.
Any clear least favorite from your reads?
John Le Carré is on my list, but I haven’t read him yet. What did you think?
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold was great. I can also recommend Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, although I bounced off the sequel (YMMV, ofc).
Here’s my list:
Stats I thought were interesting: 10/25 were off my TBR pile; 18/25 hard mode. Most read category: horror, followed by scifi (including multi-genre works).
This was fun!
Reading Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett. 'Nuff said.
Finished The Orb of Cairado by Katherine Addison. Set in the world of–and very similar to–her Chronicles of Osreth series; in other words, if you want more Goblin Emperor or Witness for the Dead, this is a nice little tidbit. Works as a standalone, but the societal naming conventions will probably confuse you if you start here.
It did: they gave Drummer Michio Pa’s story in the last couple seasons.