Wednesday: 1, dhampyresa: 0
Jan. 3rd, 2018 11:04 pmThere are better ways to start the year than to be sick for several days, let me tell you. Bleh.
Anyway, having realised that while staring down the barrel of a "stuff read in 2017" meme that I didn't really keep track, I've decided to try and be better at the Reading Wednesday meme in 2018, if only for tracking purposes.
What did you finish reading
A bunch of things! Which I will probably not be talking about because I am starting fresh. Happy to answer questions if anyone has any, though.
Most recently it was either Andrea K. Höst's The Sleeping Life (which I plan on rereading as soon as I find my copy of the first one in the series) or Rick Riordan's Magnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead -- no, wait, I finished Alix Senator v6.
What are you currently reading
La fabrique des corps: Des premières prothèses à l'humain augmenté by Héloïse Chochois: A book about prosthetics, past, present and future as well as the science behind them. The title-nod to Vesalius' De humani corporis fabrica is entirely on purpose.
Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson: I am making my way through this very slowly. It's interesting but super dense. I seem to have somehow missed a two year timeskip? Ooops.
What are you reading next
This month's theme is "time travel", so I think I'll dig out my copy of Le Déchronologue and do a re-read. (It's great, I've talked about it before.)
Also there is a post-yuletide friending meme if that is of interest to anyone.
Anyway, having realised that while staring down the barrel of a "stuff read in 2017" meme that I didn't really keep track, I've decided to try and be better at the Reading Wednesday meme in 2018, if only for tracking purposes.
What did you finish reading
A bunch of things! Which I will probably not be talking about because I am starting fresh. Happy to answer questions if anyone has any, though.
Most recently it was either Andrea K. Höst's The Sleeping Life (which I plan on rereading as soon as I find my copy of the first one in the series) or Rick Riordan's Magnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead -- no, wait, I finished Alix Senator v6.
What are you currently reading
La fabrique des corps: Des premières prothèses à l'humain augmenté by Héloïse Chochois: A book about prosthetics, past, present and future as well as the science behind them. The title-nod to Vesalius' De humani corporis fabrica is entirely on purpose.
Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson: I am making my way through this very slowly. It's interesting but super dense. I seem to have somehow missed a two year timeskip? Ooops.
What are you reading next
This month's theme is "time travel", so I think I'll dig out my copy of Le Déchronologue and do a re-read. (It's great, I've talked about it before.)
Also there is a post-yuletide friending meme if that is of interest to anyone.