I moved to a Kobo just under 2 years ago, and I'm generally very happy with that decision. But I did always love Amazon Original Stories, which are free standing, original stories on a theme like time travel, or romance or, in this case, coming-of age. They often include big name authors, including this time Rainbow Rowell. But, since they are released only on Amazon, they didn't bother formatting them for Kobo. I've pulled out my beloved Oasis and will read them on that. I don't know why Amazon puts them on NetGalley at all, but I'm not complaining.
This week I read two 5 star books Over to You by Georgie Tunny, which is about young women setting out on their careers and Hunger and Thirst by Claire Fuller, a gothic horror set in Margeret Thatcher's England.Next up I have the short stories I mentioned, and some romance books - Riverbend by Karis Walsh, a Sapphic romance (perfect for Pride Month) and Down to Earth by Julia Turshen, which is also a romance about women. What great timing! If I want a break from romance I'm looking forward to reading Foundling Fathers by Meg Elison a satire about America.
In knitting I've been doing some charity knitting to use up leftovers and time.
We're going to Adelaide this weekend (if a weekend starts on Thursday and finishes on Tuesday!) and so I didn't want to start my project for the trip too early. I'll be knitting Night Lights by Andrea Mowry. Although I'm delusional thinking I could knit nearly 400 meters of handspun in less than a week.
trust me that the colours are prettier in real life. I'll get better (daylight) photos once I start the knitting.
To read my all my book reviews, and to see everything I knit, you can find me on Ravelry as Sharondoubleknit and on GoodReads as Sharondblk. I'm on BlueSky as Sharondblk.
I'm linking up with Kat from As Kat Knits for Unravelled Wednesday, Kat from the Bookdate for It's Monday, What Are You Reading and Sam from Taking on a World of Words for WWW Wednesday where we talk about what we are currently reading, what we have just finished and what we are going to read next.




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