Not really a reading Wednesday
Feb. 17th, 2016 11:41 pmOn account of how I am barely reading anything lately.
I still need to catch up on the stuff I read in 2015 (I know). Here's the list:
( List )
And because I keep wanting not to talk about 2016 books before I finish talking about 2015 books, I have completely forgotten to write down all the comics I read early in January. There were a lot, but all I can remember is the Marie des dragons intégrale and volume 4 of Les aigles de Rome (I know). I was in a comic shop for five consecutive hours at one point, this is not all I read, ffs. :(
Anyway, in the interest of not forgetting more stuff, I am currently reading:
Contes et récits de l'histoire de Carthage by Jean Defrasne: CARTHAGE! (Read along with
yhlee )
Le Déchronologue by Stéphane Beauverger: Currently the PoV character/narrator is dying, fighting Alexander the Great with time canons, joining up with Native South Americans to fight the Spanish, ruling a floating city because Europe is fucking gone and South America/any landmass is going the same way, narrowly just escaped what might be an aircraft carrier/the Flying Dutchman...
Tattúínárdǿla saga: If Star Wars Were an Icelandic Saga by Jackson Crawford: Here on the internet. Quite frankly I am easily entertained and a sucker for well-done pastiche.
Speaking of which, has anyone read William Shakespeare's Star Wars? Is it all as great as the phrase "to thine own Sith be true"? (Gonna start using this a motivational tool, ngl.)
I still need to catch up on the stuff I read in 2015 (I know). Here's the list:
( List )
And because I keep wanting not to talk about 2016 books before I finish talking about 2015 books, I have completely forgotten to write down all the comics I read early in January. There were a lot, but all I can remember is the Marie des dragons intégrale and volume 4 of Les aigles de Rome (I know). I was in a comic shop for five consecutive hours at one point, this is not all I read, ffs. :(
Anyway, in the interest of not forgetting more stuff, I am currently reading:
Contes et récits de l'histoire de Carthage by Jean Defrasne: CARTHAGE! (Read along with
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Le Déchronologue by Stéphane Beauverger: Currently the PoV character/narrator is dying, fighting Alexander the Great with time canons, joining up with Native South Americans to fight the Spanish, ruling a floating city because Europe is fucking gone and South America/any landmass is going the same way, narrowly just escaped what might be an aircraft carrier/the Flying Dutchman...
Tattúínárdǿla saga: If Star Wars Were an Icelandic Saga by Jackson Crawford: Here on the internet. Quite frankly I am easily entertained and a sucker for well-done pastiche.
Speaking of which, has anyone read William Shakespeare's Star Wars? Is it all as great as the phrase "to thine own Sith be true"? (Gonna start using this a motivational tool, ngl.)