The book you like most discussion
Currently reading?

When the Moon Hits Your Eye

John Scalzi
I have read books by this author before. In here our moon without warning turns into cheese and it gains 600 miles in diameter. I sure would like to see how the author is going to explain that!
Yeah, I am reading another 2025 release.

A Jazzy mystery, great to read with some light jazz playing in the background as the mystery evolves and you are sat on the edge of your seat until the very last page.


And I have started on The Traitor of Arnhem: WWII’s Greatest Betrayal and the Moment That Changed History Forever



William Nack
So far I am enjoying the writing style and it seems to be a memoir. The very beginning of this made me wet eyed. Poor filly. 😭

Debaixo do Vulcão by Malcolm Lowry


I can't wait to read this! I bought the physical book over the weekend. Happy reading!


Adrian Tchaikovsky
So far it's about some people who are trying to investigate a moon named Shroud that has a toxic atmosphere.



Gliff

Ali Smith
This is actually one of those dystopian stories set just a wee bit in the future and the main characters are two homeless kids. The older boy is 13 (Briar) and his younger horse crazy sister is Rose.
I am 44 percent through this.
And then there is this children's book:

Three Dollar Mule
Clyde Robert Bulla

Nameless Things

Ernest Jensen
So far this is a creepy story about 2 people hiking out in the wilderness and bizarre stuff starts going on. It seems to be a creature story. Set in Colorado.

Here Be Dragons: Treading the Deep Waters of Motherhood, Mean Girls, and Generational Trauma

Melanie Shankle
This is a nonfiction memoir type book about childhood trauma.
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