I've had a good month with KoboPlus, currently finishing up Vengeful by V.E. Schwab, the second in her superhero (or not so much heroes) trilogy. I should just have time to finish this, and complete the book of Victoria Goodard short stories which I got halfway through and then took a break from before my subscription expires. then it's back to NetGalley reviewing, which I have let lie fallow this month. I have 20 book waiting, which for me is a lot, but they are all for the future. and spread over the next 6 months. I'll be starting with Griftopia: by Suzy Vitello w hich, based on a cursory reading of the blub seems to be about families and overexposure and scam and grifting. In audio I just finished This Song Is About Me by Melissa de la Cruz, which is what you would get if Daisy Jones and the Six had been about Taylor Swift instead of Fleetwood Mac. It was a pretty enjoyable read, and the audiobook narrator was very good ...
Yesterday I finished reading Victoria Goddard's Till Human Voices Wake U s. while I always love Victoria Goddard (her books are heartwarming and affirming) this one was a bit weird. It was one of her very early books. I enjoyed it, but not as much as her later stories. I'm continuing the urban fantasy theme with Dancers in the Dark w hich is set in the Sookie Stackhouse universe. I read all the Sookie Stackhouse books a very long time ago, finishing them in 2014, but I don't think I read this one. I'm enjoying it. Next up is A Ray of Sunshine by Astrid Harewijn. Women's fiction, for a change of pace. In audio books I decided I needed a complete change, and am listening to the last Aaron Faulk mystery by Jane Harper Exiles . It's been a while since I read a non-cosy mystery and I'm loving the growing air of menace. In crafting this week Shoni asked me to knit a pair of mittens for Lulu's birthday, so I did. I've just for the thumb of the seco...