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Nice month as always Gord. Dont blame you for being sidetracked by new shiny books! Favourite of the month?

Great update Gord! Yeah, shiny new things are always distracting. Lol. How did your reread of Dragon Ball go? Did you hear about Akira Toriyama's passing this past week? That made me so sad! DBZ was such a big part of my childhood

Liliana wrote: "Great update Gord! Yeah, shiny new things are always distracting. Lol. How did your reread of Dragon Ball go? Did you hear about Akira Toriyama's passing this past week? That made me so sad! DBZ wa..."
Yes so sad!! DBZ was a big thing in my childhood too
Yes so sad!! DBZ was a big thing in my childhood too
That makes sense. Pokemon is one I was never super into either. I only watched it because my younger brother did. I think that one was just a little past my time. And with DBZ it's funny because I remember being really young, maybe like 9 or so, and that was my perception of DBZ as well! I have this very clear image in my head of Piccolo and maybe Goku in a very dusty landscape and I remember being like, "This is boring. This is nothing but yelling and fighting." Lol. So it definitely took me a while to actually get into it.






















Nothing wrong with paying attention to other hobbies! You still read lots too. Very comic/manga heavy month! Best of the month?

Hell Divers - This is that level of male action adventure novel I've been seeking for years. It might be a literary giant but it is super entertaining.
The Saints Magic Power is Omnipotent - First book in the light novel series and just a feel good romance/isekai kind of story.
Kamagawa Food Detectives - A cozy feel good "mystery" series with a ton of great food descriptions and emotional moments.
Role Playing - Here is my ultimate pitch. It's a pure romance novel that I liked. The characters, the romance, just everything about this book was fun and feel good.
Fire on High - A book well outside of what I normally read that hooked me in. It's hard to explain but this is just one of those books that reminds me why I love to read.
She Loves to Cook and She Loves to Eat - A new manga series that is a cozy slice of life about food with a budding yuri romance.
Ghost Roast - I'm posting my thoughts about this one today but this is the perfect example of a feel good comic.
Writing through this I noticed that I seem to like a lot of feel good and cozy books. Not a socking revelation but it's just kind of weird to see it laid out so plainly like that.




























As for a favorite it's kind of hard to pick as there is a lot of good reading there. I'm probably going to go with XXXholic though.
Nothing wrong with a manga bender! Holic is a good choice I remember reading the first couple as a teen


Oh that's interesting. I thought it would be more of a one-and-done battle. But yeah, those types of comics definitely have "popcorn reading" all over them! Lol.
Gord wrote: "On the novel side of things Before the Coffee gets Cold was an amazing book and Now You See Me was a solid book. On the manga/comic side of things, outside of the usual stuff, The New Girl was a gr..."
Chill slice of life is definitely nice to read sometimes! I appreciate when it isn't teens for a change too
Chill slice of life is definitely nice to read sometimes! I appreciate when it isn't teens for a change too

Ooh, some more manga to add to my tbr! You introduced me to Shio Usui and I'm a huge fan!

Also glad to see that my mad readings influences others.





















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I listened to LoTR in August too! I've always loved the movies and wanted to listen to the books for a change. How did you like it?




























