I thought I might do a quarterly-ish post on what we’re all reading or looking forward to reading soon. I read across genres and am always up for suggestions!
[Fantasy] I’ve recently finished the Kingfountain series and the Muirwood novels (all by Jeff Wheeler). He has a fan in me! If you like Brent Weeks or Patrick Rothfuss, you’ll like Jeff Wheeler’s style too. He’s almost Eddings-esque (and I don’t give that praise lightly).
[Nonfiction] I also highly recommend Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand in the Sun, and Be Your Own Person by Shonda Rhimes. I don’t know what I was expecting, but that book exceeded all of my vague, unformed hopes.
In progress (all genres):
Naming the Goddess, edited by Trevor Greenfield
Love Poems by Pablo Neruda
Up next (all genres):
The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World by Lewis Hyde
What Unites Us by Dan Rather
Pagan Portals: Odin by Morgan Daimler
Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories by Ron Rash
Your turn! What great books have you read/are you reading, and what’s next on your list?
(All titles mentioned here are available on Amazon as far as I recall.)
I’m reading Musashi right now. Iti’s about 900 pages so I figure it’ll take the rest of the year to finish.
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In Progress:
On my Kindle: David Copperfield, and Hitchens’ “The Portable Atheist”.
Audiobooks on CD in my car: A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg, alternating disks with lessons from Pimsleur Spanish 1.
Hard Copy: Sphere by Michael Crichton. I think I read it once many years ago, but my mom picked it up at a book sale and handed me a copy.
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