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The Inheritance - Robin Hobb | Megan Lindholm
Treason's Shore - Sherwood Smith
Blue Skinned Gods - SJ Sindu
Cosmoknights, Vol 1
The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland - Jim DeFede
Cosmoknights, Vol 2
River Kings: A New History of the Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Road - Cat Jarman
The Sky on Fire - Jenn Lyons
The Silver Pigs - Lindsey Davis
On Vicious Worlds - Bethany Jacobs

The Once and Future Sex: Going Medieval on Women's Roles in Society - Eleanor Janega
The Bright Sword - Lev Grossman
Off-Time Jive - AZ Louise
Between Dragons and their Wrath - Devin Madson
Young Queens: Three Renaissance Women and the Price of Power - Leah Redmond Chang
The Sunforge - Sascha Stronach
Blood Sweat Glitter - Iona Datt Sharma
The Lotus Empire - Tasha Suri
Right Ho, Jeeves! - PG Wodehouse
Swordcrossed - Freya Marske
The Stardust Grail - Yume Kitasei

The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland (three and a half stars), Cosmoknights Vols 1 and 2 (five stars), The Bright Sword (four stars), Blood Sweat Glitter (five stars)The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland
I read this off the back of seeing Come From Away, which I absolutely loved. It's not the best prose ever - the author doesn't quite pull off what he's trying for with the shifting tenses, and the "mosaic of smaller stories" thing suffers slightly because the musical did it better* - but I really appreciated its dedication to telling as many stories as possible, as well as all the extra detail. The book did a particularly good job at conveying how difficult a job the air traffic control had to wrangle all these displaced planes, as well as bringing home the fact that many of the people on the diverted planes, including in some cases the crew, would have had no idea what was happening or why. (I did have a slight feeling about how many people were getting their news from the BBC, ngl.)

*of course it did, it's a musical, it has all those extra tools for that sort of thing AND it can take a few gentle liberties with the material

Cosmoknights Vols 1 and 2
This comic has everything. Space! Gorgeous art! So many women! Rescuing princesses from arranged marriages through the medium of mecha space jousts! What If Liberation Is More Complicated Than Just Rescuing Princesses From Arranged Marriages Through The Medium Of Mecha Space Jousts! Team ups for great justice! It's such a good time, I cannot wait for the next volume. And it's free to read!

The Bright Sword
In which a teenager arrives at Camelot, hoping to join the round table, only to find that Arthur and most of his knights fell at Camlann a fortnight earlier, and he and the remaining knights need to work out what the world should look like now. As a big fan of both Arthuriana and aftermath stories, this premise is very well targeted! And overall I liked this so much. At times it was a slighter more pessimistic take than I would prefer, to the point where there were moments that I wasn't sure I was actually enjoying reading it, but honestly given how well targeted to me it was, that might have been for the best, because when it worked for me it REALLY worked.

I also appreciated Grossman's sincere attempts to diversify the cast a little and give the women more to do. I didn't love
spoilersthe main disabled character getting Magically Healed
but overall a really solid attempt. I loved his Guinevere and would have liked to see more of her, and was also really fascinated by his interpretation of The Love Triangle:
spoilersLancelot is very much the bad guy and Guinevere genuinely was completely innocent!
- I don't think I've seen quite that version before, but there is so much Arthuriana I would not be surprised if it had come up before.

Speaking of, Grossman is clearly extremely well read on that front. It really felt like he knew the material really well and knew what he wanted to do with it, which is such a good feeling to have. It felt like it was particularly in conversation with The Once and Future King, but that might just be because a) it looms so large over this kind of retelling and b) I am basically always on some level thinking about The Once and Future King. I would love to read some scholarship on this book and its place within the genre.

(content note: non graphic rape and sexual abuse)

Blood Sweat Glitter
F/f roller derby romance novella! I inhaled this in one sitting. It's an absolute joy - funny, charming, with a lot of depth and substance to it. The characters, especially the main character, Eleanor, and their world, feel real and true; there's a lot going on in a relatively short word count to establish who they are and what the world they live in is like. It's beautifully grounded in its time and place - North London, early winter, after the initial horrors of the pandemic but still very much in their shadow - in a way that really worked for me.

I absolutely adored capable, lonely Eleanor, trying desperately to hold everything together. She and her love interest, Robin, are the catalyst for change in each other's lives in a way that's wonderful to see unfold. Robin too is a delight, and gradually coming to understand who she really is along with Eleanor was such a satisfying journey.

And as ever with Iona's writing, I found myself shrieking to myself in delight at some points and choking up at others - they truly are a master at subtly building to the point where you are suddenly extremely emotionally compromised and you can't quite explain why.

(Also I am very bad at roller skating, and I am scared of pain and falling over, but now I kind of want to join a roller derby team? Actually, on second thoughts, what I want is for my friends to join a roller derby team so I can cheer them on and buy all their stickers.)

Disclaimer: I received an ARC in return for an honest review, also the author is a friend.

Didn't finish:
The Weavers of Alamaxa - Hadeer Elsbai
The Weavers of Alamaxa
Sequel to The Daughters of Izdihar, which I enjoyed very much. Unfortunately this one sacrificed a lot of the things that I liked about its predecessor (character relationships! suffragettes!) in favour of a plot that would have been fine as a scaffold to hang richer worldbuilding and characterisation from, but didn't really work as the sole draw. I got about two thirds of the way through, at which point it became abruptly apparent that the dynamic I was most interested in was not going to get any more page time, so I stopped.
spoilery explanationTo recap, in the first novel, one of our heroines, the hot headed, privileged, but good hearted Nehal, ends up in an arranged marriage with Nico, who is already in a long term relationship with our other heroine, quiet but determined Giorgina. But instead of going the jealousy route or having Nico be a monster (he's a bit spineless but he cares a lot about them both, and he's Trying), Nehal immediately decides that this means Giorgina is Family and that she'd die for her if necessary (Giorgina is somewhat bemused by this), which I loved. Nehal also decides that she and Nico might as well be friends and allies if they're going to have to be married, which I also loved. I was really keen to see how the three of them were going to make their lives work, especially after Nehal turns out to be queer, but alas, Nico is unceremoniously killed off.
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He Who Drowned the World - Shelley Parker-Chan
Hello World: How to be Human in the Age of the Machine - Hannah Fry
Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands - Kate Beaton
Into the Riverlands - Nghi Vo
The Water Outlaws - SL Huang
Band Sinister - KJ Charles
The Kingdom of Darkness - Sarah Monette
The Fox - Sherwood Smith
Perilous Times - Thomas D Lee
Desdemona and the Deep - CSE Cooney
Suradanna and the Sea - Rebecca Fraimow
Jade Shards - Fonda Lee
The Devil's Novice - Ellis Peters
The Raven Throne - Stephanie Burgis
America: Fast and Fuertona

He Who Drowned the World (five stars), Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands (five stars), Jade Shards (five stars)
He Who Drowned the World
This was incredible, Shelley Parker-Chan really stuck the landing with this one. It's frequently brutal, but not completely bleak - it's full of hurt people who now have the power to hurt others, and it doesn't shy away from the pain they cause (while still maintaining compassion and understanding for them), but it also knows and believes that there is another way and that other choices are possible, even if they're not easy and they might not last. It really grapples with ideas of power and whether it's justifiable to cause pain and suffering if it's in service of building a better world, and I really appreciated both that and the answers it found. I can't wait to see what Parker-Chan does next.

Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands
Ooof, this memoir of the two years Kate Beaton spent working on the oil sands was excellent and a lot. It grapples with a lot of big things (sexual assault and rape, the way capitalism strips away your choices) in a way that's often very bleak, but it's also leavened with a lot of the humour and warmth of people being people, and I'm really impressed that it contains both without either undermining the other.

Jade Shards
I absolutely inhaled these short stories in Fonda Lee's Green Bone universe. None of them are essential, but they flesh out the characters and world beautifully. Lee built such a rich world and characters in those books, and let them grow in really interesting and convincing ways, so it's always a pleasure to spend time in the universe - slightly bittersweet this time knowing she isn't intending to revisit it. I wouldn't recommend this as a jumping on point, but for anyone who's already read the trilogy, it's definitely worth your time.

(Content note for suicide on the second story)


I also really liked The Raven Throne and Hello World, and continue to thoroughly enjoy Sherwood Smith's Inda Quartet!
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Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World - Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Team Queen - Tansy Rayner Roberts
Petty Treasons - Victoria Goddard
King of Scars - Leigh Bardugo
The Witness for the Dead - Katherine Addison
Lumberjanes: Parent's Day
Last Stand in Lychford - Paul Cornell
Lumberjanes: Time After Crime
The Heretic's Guide to Homecoming Book One: Theory - Sienna Tristen
Lumberjanes: Jackalope Springs Eternal
Concrete Rose - Angie Thomas
A-Force: Hypertime
Lumberjanes: Indoor Recess
The Lost Plot - Genevieve Cogman
Lumberjanes: X Marks the Spot
A Wizard of Earthsea - Ursula K Le Guin
Lumberjanes: Birthday Smarty
Amongst Our Weapons - Ben Aaronovitch
Lumberjanes: Mind Over Mettle
Vidding: A History - Francesca Coppa
Saint Death's Daughter - CSE Cooney
The Man Who Died Twice - Richard Osman
Lumberjanes: Smitten in the Stars
Spear - Nicola Griffith
Critical Role: Mighty Nein Origins: Caleb Widogast
Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments - TL Huchu
Lumberjanes: Horticultural Horizons
The Fat Lady Sings - Jacqueline Roy

Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World (two stars), King of Scars (four stars), Concrete Rose (four stars), Saint Death's Daughter (five stars) )

I also read a ton of Lumberjanes, because my library got e-copies all of a sudden! I don't have much to say about the individual volumes, but despite the odd slight misstep here and there it remains a delight overall and I'm glad it exists.
usuallyhats: The four ghostbusters heading into battle (ghostbusters into battle)
(I definitely didn't forget I hadn't posted this yet /o\)

Fire Logic - Laurie J Marks
Cinderella is Dead - Kalynn Bayron
Black Water Sister - Zen Cho
Finna - Nino Cipri
Die: Split the Party
Upright Women Wanted - Sarah Gailey
Cemetery Boys - Aiden Thomas
Beowulf: A New Translation by Maria Dahvana Headley
A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking - T. Kingfisher
A Handful of Earth, A Handful of Sky: The World of Octavia E Butler - Lynell George

Hugo packet time! I've already read or decided not to read a fair bit of what's in it this year, mostly what's left is the comics, the novellas, a couple of Lodestars and a few other bits and pieces. I really love Hugo packet time; the ritual of downloading everything, seeing what's there and organising it all nicely is very pleasing to me.

Fire Logic (four stars), Black Water Sister (five stars), Die: Split the Party (four stars), Beowulf: A New Translation (four stars), A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking (three stars), A Handful of Earth, A Handful of Sky: The World of Octavia E Butler (four stars) )

Didn't finish: Ring Shout - P. Djèlí Clark )
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Borderline - Mishell Baker
The Game of Kings - Dorothy Dunnett
Square Haunting: Five Writers in London Between the Wars - Francesca Wade
Fireheart Tiger - Aliette de Bodard
The Space Between Worlds - Micaiah Johnson
Sal and Gabi Break the Universe - Carlos Hernandez
Death Sets Sail - Robin Stevens
Magic for Liars - Sarah Gailey
Tales from the Folly - Ben Aaronovitch
This Golden Flame - Emily Victoria

If It Makes You Happy - Claire Kann
Rocket Girl: Only the Good
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: I Kissed A Squirrel And I Liked It
Superior: The Return of Race Science - Angela Saini
Loveless - Alice Oseman
Lazarus: Lift
The Library of the Unwritten - AJ Hackwith
The Pale Dreamer - Samantha Shannon
Last Night at the Telegraph Club - Malinda Lo
Liquid Crystal Nightingale - Eeleen Lee
The Mask of Mirrors - MA Carrick
A Line in the Dark - Malinda Lo
The Library of the Dead - TL Huchu
The Unbroken - CL Clark

Rocket Girl: Only the Good (one star), Loveless (five stars), Last Night at the Telegraph Club (five stars), A Line in the Dark (? stars) )

Didn't finish: Queen of Coin and Whispers - Helen Corcoran )
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Deeplight - Frances Hardinge
Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins II
The Wicked + The Divine: Okay
Minor Mage - T. Kingfisher
Catfishing on Catnet - Naomi Kritzer
Paper Girls Vol 5
Paper Girls Vol 6
Riverland - Fran Wilde
Gideon the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir
Monstress vol 2: The Blood
Monstress vol 3: Haven
Monstress vol 4: The Chosen
LaGuardia - Nnedi Okorafor and Tana Ford
Mooncakes - Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu
Middlegame - Seanan McGuire
The Haunting of Tram Car 015 - P Djèlí Clark
The Deep - Rivers Solomon with Daveed Diggs, William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes
Exhalation - Ted Chiang
Dragon Pearl - Yoon Ha Lee
Silver in the Wood - Emily Tesh

(hello yes I am doing my Hugo reading)

The Wicked + The Divine: Okay (five stars), Gideon the Ninth (four stars), Middlegame (two stars), The Haunting of Tram Car 015 (three stars) )

Didn't finish: The City in the Middle of the Night - Charlie Jane Anders )

Short stories I enjoyed this month:
Away with the Wolves - Sarah Gailey: This was a lovely, hopeful story about friendship, chronic pain and building the life you want, not the life you've been told you should have.
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Rosewater - Tade Thompson
Rivers of London: Night Witch
On a Red Station, Drifting - Aliette de Bodard
How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems - Randall Munroe
The Rosewater Insurrection - Tade Thompson
Girl, Woman, Other - Bernardine Evaristo
The Floating Brothel - Siân Rees
Pet - Akwaeke Emezi
The Night Tiger - Yangsze Choo
Desolation Island - Patrick O'Brian
The Future of Another Timeline - Annalee Newitz
Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting - Matthew Mercer with James Haeck
The Rosewater Redemption - Tade Thompson
Tarnished Are the Stars - Rosiee Thor


Rivers of London: Night Witch (three stars), The Night Tiger (four stars), The Future of Another Timeline (four stars), Tarnished Are the Stars )

Didn't finish: The Rage of Dragons - Evan Winter )


Short stories I enjoyed this month:
Kin, Painted by Penny Stirling: a weird, very queer, offbeat story of someone trying to find their place in the world. I enjoyed it very much.
Seonag and the Seawolves - M. Evan MacGriogair: absolutely spellbinding.
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A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe - Alex White
The Thirteenth Doctor: Hidden Human History
Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking: A Memoir of Food and Longing - Anya von Bremzen
Die: Fantasy Heartbreaker
The Mortal Word - Genevieve Cogman
Planetary: All Over the World and Other Stories
Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction - Alec Nevala-Lee
Doctor Who: The Dimension Riders - Daniel Blythe
A Duet for Invisible Strings - Llinos Cathryn Thomas
Do You Dream of Terra-Two? - Temi Oh
Ms Marvel: Time and Again
Arthur Ransome and Captain Flint's Trunk - Christina Hardyment
Otherbound - Corinne Duyvis
Strangers at Court - Seanan McGuire

A Duet for Invisible Strings (five stars), Do You Dream of Terra-Two? (three stars) )

I also really loved Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking, but couldn't seem to muster up any words about it? I recommend it though. Die: Fantasy Heartbreaker was also extremely good, but I'm reluctant to fully recommend it without knowing more about where it's going: five issues is really not a lot. Fully recommend Stephanie Hans's art though.
usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (how do you want to do this)
The Girl with the Dragon Heart - Stephanie Burgis
The Raven Tower - Ann Leckie
The Unkindest Tide - Seanan McGuire
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - Rachel Joyce
The Adventure Zone: Here There Be Gerblins
How Long 'til Black Future Month? - NK Jemisin
The Mabinogion trans. Sioned Davies
Jingo - Terry Pratchett
The Thirteenth Doctor: A New Beginning
Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass
Circe - Madeline Miller
The Wicked + The Divine: Mothering Invention
The Priory of the Orange Tree - Samantha Shannon
The Wicked + The Divine: Old is the New New
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe - Benjamin Alire Sáenz

The Raven Tower (? stars), The Adventure Zone: Here There Be Gerblins (five stars), The Mabinogion, The Priory of the Orange Tree (four stars), Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe )
usuallyhats: River Song in her cell, looking up from her diary (river)
A Red-Rose Chain - Seanan McGuire
Once Broken Faith - Seanan McGuire
The Brightest Fell - Seanan McGuire
Night and Silence - Seanan McGuire
Trail of Lightning - Rebecca Roanhorse
Paper Girls vol 1
Paper Girls vol 2
Paper Girls vol 3
Paper Girls vol 4
Lies Sleeping - Ben Aaronovitch
Kingdom of Copper - SA Chakraborty
Black Panther: Long Live the King

Trail of Lightning (four stars), Paper Girls (four stars), Black Panther: Long Live the King (three stars), Kingdom of Copper (five stars) )
usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (alicia books)
Assassin's Quest - Robin Hobb
Thornbound - Stephanie Burgis
Faith: Hollywood and Vine
Not Your Villain - CB Lee
City of Brass - SA Chakraborty

Rereading some Robin Hobb turned out to be a very successful reset button, I seem to have remembered how to enjoy books again. Or at least how to trust my own reactions to them and not go into a spiral of "oh no I don't know how to like books anymore I will NEVER LOVE AGAIN" any time I read something I'm not 100% into.

Faith: Hollywood and Vine (four stars), Not Your Villain (three stars), City of Brass (four stars) )
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Landmarks - Robert Macfarlane
The Seventh Bride - T Kingfisher
Han Solo - Marjorie Liu
Night and Silence - Seanan McGuire
Tiny Titans: Welcome to the Treehouse
Tess of the Road - Rachel Hartmann
Doctor Who: Mission: Impractical - David A. McIntee
Cream Buns and Crime - Robin Stevens
A Seditious Affair - KJ Charles
A Case of Possession - KJ Charles
Doctor Who: Time and Relative - Kim Newman
The Wicked and the Divine: Rising Action
The Wicked and the Divine: Imperial Phase, Part 1
The Wicked and the Divine: Imperial Phase, Part 2
The Ninth Flame - Jen Williams
Spectred Isle - KJ Charles
Hamilton's Battalion - Alyssa Cole, Courtney Milan and Rose Lerner
Things A Bright Girl Can Do - Sally Nicholls

(I briefly experimented with cross-posting these to Goodreads, but then the editor of the Critical Role comic I read last month commented on my review to tell me my opinions were wrong, so definitely don't want to do that anymore.)

Han Solo (five stars), Tiny Titans: Welcome to the Treehouse (three stars), Tess of the Road (three stars), Doctor Who: Time and Relative (four stars), Things A Bright Girl Can Do (four stars) )
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Cryoburn - Lois McMaster Bujold
The Lost Steerswoman - Rosemary Kirstein
The Language of Power - Rosemary Kirstein
The Third Nero - Lindsey Davis
The Underwater Ballroom Society ed Stephanie Burgis and Tiffany Trent
La Belle Sauvage - Philip Pullman
Brit(ish) - Afua Hirsch
When I Hit You: Or, Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife - Meena Kandasamy
Patsy Walker aka Hellcat: Hooked on a Feline
Supergirl: Reign of the Cyborg Supermen
Star Trek: Waypoint vol 1

La Belle Sauvage
This gets its own cut, because I want to talk about something in the last 20% of the book, and I can't be bothered to find the code for the spoiler bars. not actually that spoilery, I don't think? ) So overall I'm not sure what I thought of it - some of it I definitely loved, other stuff not so much.

Cryoburn (three stars), The Underwater Ballroom Society (four stars), Star Trek: Waypoint vol 1 (four stars), Patsy Walker aka Hellcat: Hooked on a Feline (four stars), )

Didn't finish: The Golden Legend - Nadeem Aslam )
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Honourable Friends? Parliament and the fight for change - Caroline Lucas
The Thing Around Your Neck - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Orangeboy - Patrice Lawrence
Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet vol 2
Sister Mine - Nalo Hopkinson
The Dark Lord of Derkholm - Diana Wynne Jones
Giant Days vol 1
Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl
The Glass Universe: The Hidden History of the Women Who Took the Measure of the Stars - Dava Sobel
Fool's Quest - Robin Hobb
The Magpie Lord - KJ Charles

Giant Days vol 1 (four stars), The Magpie Lord (five stars) )

Short stories I enjoyed this month:
Beauty, Glory, Thrift - Alison Tam: contained SPACE and WOMEN, so off to a good start, but also an interesting plot and a world I wanted to see more of. Plus quietly optimistic when it could easily have gone a different way.
usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (wicked)
The Stars Are Legion - Kameron Hurley
Court of Fives - Kate Elliott
Doctor Who: Transit - Ben Aaronovitch
Ships in Exile - Aliette de Boddard
Star Trek: Boldly Go Vol 1
The Yellow Admiral - Patrick O'Brian
A Trifle Dead - Livia Day
Fun Home - Alison Bechdel
Jughead vol 1
Doctor Who: The Highest Science - Gareth Roberts
Waiting for the Flood - Alexis Hall

The Stars Are Legion (three stars), Court of Fives (two stars), Jughead vol 1 (five stars) )
usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (alicia books)
A Natural History of Dragons - Marie Brennan
Hurricane Heels - Isabel Yap
The Ultimates: Omniversal vol 1: Start With The Impossible
We Need New Names - NoViolet Bulawayo
Star Trek: The Lost Era: One Constant Star - David R. George III
Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner: A Story About Women and Economics - Katrine Marçal
Crown of Stars - Kate Elliott
Black Light Express - Philip Reeve
Speak Gigantular - Irenosen Okojie
The Hanging Tree - Ben Aaronovitch
Saga vol 7
Hellblazer: Stations of the Cross
Star Wars: Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon
Spider-Gwen: Greater Power
Spider-Woman: Shifting Gears: Baby Talk
Tropic of Serpents - Marie Brennan

(I am currently in the process of changing jobs and moving to a new city, so did not really have the wherewithal to say things about books this month! /o\)

Star Wars: Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon (three stars) )

Didn't finish: Everfair - Nisi Shawl )
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All-New, All-Different Avengers: The Magnificent Seven
Lafayette in the Somewhat United States - Sarah Vowell
Cheer Up, Love: Adventures in Depression with the Crab of Hate - Susan Calman
The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner and Other Stories - Terry Pratchett
New Avengers: Everything Is New
All-New Wolverine: The Four Sisters
The Wicked and the Divine: Commercial Suicide
Buffy: The High School Years: Freaks and Geeks
Star Wars: Dark Force Rising - Timothy Zahn
Angela Queen of Hel: Journey to the Funderworld
Twilight Robbery - Frances Hardinge
Laughter in Ancient Rome: On Joking, Tickling and Cracking Up - Mary Beard
Deadly Election - Lindsey Davis
Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: Squirrel You Really Got Me Now


Lafayette in the Somewhat United States (three stars), Buffy: The High School Years: Freaks and Geeks (four stars) )


Didn't finish: Constantine the Hellblazer: Going Down )
usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (hermione hearts books)
The Hidden Oracle - Rick Riordan
Robin: Reborn
Star Wars: Skywalker Strikes
Star Wars: Lando
Star Wars: Princess Leia
Dragonflight - Anne McCaffrey
The Hearing Trumpet - Leonora Carrington
The Eleventh Doctor: Serve You
Every Heart a Doorway - Seanan McGuire
Arrows of the Queen - Mercedes Lackey
The Eleventh Doctor: Conversion
Hellblazer: Red Sepulchre
Death by Silver - Melissa Scott and Amy Griswold
Under the Skin - EE Richardson
Glitter and Mayhem eds. John Klima, Lynne M. Thomas, Michael D. Thomas

Star Wars: Skywalker Strikes (three stars), Star Wars: Lando (three stars), Star Wars: Princess Leia (four stars), Dragonflight (two stars), Every Heart a Doorway (three stars), Death by Silver (five stars), Under the Skin (three stars) )

Didn't finish: A Brief History of Seven Killings )

Short stories I enjoyed this month:
Two's Company by Joe Abercrombie. So this was a little on the grimdark side and also full of gore, and yet somehow also a hilarious delight? Not sure how that worked but I'm pleased about it. Plus, queer lady narrator who is 1000000% done with everything, excellent.

Kid Dark Against the Machine by Tansy Rayner Roberts. I just have a lot of feelings about superheroes, I don't know if you knew. ♥ ♥ ♥ Plus, a version of Batman that (just about) stayed on the right side of my Batfeelings is not something to sneeze at.
usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (alicia books)
Alexander Hamilton - Ron Chernow
Fangirl - Rainbow Rowell
Gotham Academy: Welcome to Gotham Academy
Dragon Haven - Robin Hobb
Companion Piece: Women Celebrate the Humans, Aliens and Tin Dogs of Doctor Who ed LM Myles and Liz Barr
The Pulse: Thin Air
Ms Marvel: Crushed
The Brontë Cabinet: Three Lives in Nine Objects - Deborah Lutz
A Man Lies Dreaming - Lavie Tidhar
Good Times, Bad Times: The Welfare Myth of Them and Us - John Hills
We Should All Be Feminists - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Resistance is Futile - Jenny T. Colgan
Ms Marvel: Last Days
The Pulse: Secret War
The Pulse: Fear

Gotham Academy: Welcome to Gotham Academy (five stars), Dragon Haven (four stars), Companion Piece (five stars), The Brontë Cabinet (four stars), Resistance is Futile (four stars) )

Didn't finish: Black Wolves, Astro City: Life in the Big City )

A short story I enjoyed this month:
The Spy Who Never Grew Up by Sarah Rees Brennan, in which Peter Pan is recruited into the Secret Service.
usuallyhats: The cast of Critical Role sitting round a table playing Dungeons and Dragons (hermione hearts books)
Quarter Days - Iona Sharma
Silence: A Christian History - Diarmaid MacCulloch
The Ocean at the End of the Lane - Neil Gaiman
Uprooted - Naomi Novik
The Paradox - Charlie Fletcher
Star Wars: Shattered Empire
The Burning Stone - Kate Elliott
The Sibyl in her Grave - Sarah Caudwell
All-New Ghost Rider: Engines of Vengeance
The House of Eyes - Patricia Elliott
Wolverine and the X-Men: Death of Wolverine
Legends and Liars - Julia Knight
Ultimate Spider-Man: Silver Sable
Karen Memory - Elizabeth Bear
The Goblin Emperor - Katherine Addison
Operation S.I.N.: Agent Carter
Star Trek DS9: Hollow Men - Una McCormack
The Gospel of Loki - Joanne Harris
The Dragon Keeper - Robin Hobb
The FitzOsbornes at War - Michelle Cooper

Didn't finish: Charm - Sarah Pinborough. Retelling of Cinderella with a rather unlikeable main character and added horror elements. Not terrible but not really my thing and not good enough to make me continue regardless.

Uprooted (three stars), Star Wars: Shattered Empire (three stars), The House of Eyes (three stars), Star Trek: Hollow Men (five stars), The Gospel of Loki (two stars) )

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