I finished up my Austin vacation with a lovely brunch with my childhood friend, and then a nice drive back to the brunch place with her husband an hour later, since I left my iPad there. Leave ‘em wanting more, that’s my guesting motto!
I flew home to have Easter with my brother and sister, and then several book clubs, and then celebrate the second time I gave birth. That kid doesn’t like attention so I appropriated the day so we’d have cake and all, but everyone can praise me because after all I was the one doing all the work all those years ago. His aunt cooked his favorite food, I made a cake, his brother made the frosting, and I set up some binary candle lighting to commemorate all those years.
I think I am now reading 60 books, according to goodreads. It’s trending down! Only 3 screens of currently reading!
Books Completed April 18 - April 24
Bad Guys 15: Open Wide and Say Arrrgh!
Bad Guys 18: The Bad Guys in Look Who’s Talking, Aaron Blakey. Ok, the kids in The book club were right; it would have been better not to skip ahead. There was an awful lot to deconstruct and things had gotten a lot more convoluted than I expected. Luckily #18 had a lot of call backs so I had a chance. These aren’t my favorite; the art work isn’t really to my taste, I miss color, and the sight gags are a bit too broad. Also I still have trouble telling the characters apart which is ridiculous because they are literally completely different shapes, like a wolf vs a piranha.
Dungeon Crawler Carl, Matt Dinniman. Sword and Laser bookclub pick. It was fun, with more depth than I expected, and a very cute cat. It just sorta ends, because it started as a web serial so isn’t really novel shaped. Not quite enough to make me go on, but if I want more like this when the mood hits me I will know where to find it.
Scary Stories For Young Foxes, Christian McKay Heidegger. Talbot Hill 5th grade pick. I liked the scary stuff and the frame story and the friendship between Uly and Mia and how they handled disability, but I didn’t like the smear on Beatrice Potter. Apparently some people are mad about casting the cosy picture book author as a taxidermist, but that wasn’t my beef. Heidegger portrayed her as an incompetent animal handler, and I don’t think there is any evidence for that at all. He was just being rude about her, probably because abuse he was giggling so much about revealing her reality as a person who was a scientist and did science stuff to study animals, which yes, includes killing them sometimes. Also, as a metaphor for writing stories, sucking out characters’ souls and leaving them for dead didn’t work for me.
Leak, Kate Reed Petty. Moving through Renton Highlands Library, I enjoyed this graphic novel about a kid whose newsletter gets more important to her when she accidentally discovers a real story about local pollution. She gets some mentorship that helps her learn from some ethical and reporteral missteps, and faces down pressure from adults and peers who don’t like what she discovers.
Logan Likes Mary Anne (Baby-sitter Club 10), Ann M. Martin. Wow, I actually liked the one with middle school romance. Boy babysitters are cool, even if they would change the tenor of the club. Good compromise kids!
The Honey Pot Plot, Jennifer Cruise & Bob Meyer. Because Cruise is so good. The plot wasn’t the big strength of this book, but so many scenes were both emotionally true and/or hilarious that I didn’t really care.
Books Started
Bad Guys 15: Open Wide and Say Arrrgh!
Bad Guys 18: The Bad Guys in Look Who’s Talking, Aaron Blakey. Years 3-4 are doing the Bad Guys series for elementary book club.
A Fate Inked in Blood, Danielle L. Jensen.Cloudy book club pick, and I can also use it for my Romance book group.
Rissa Kerguelen, F.M Busby. Foolscap book club.
All Systems Red, Martha Wells. Tuesday Gaming group, prepping for the TV show.
Bookmarks Moved
The Future of Silence: Fiction by Korean Women, Jong-hee Oh (editor)
Tam Lin, Pamela Dean
I’m Nobody, Who Are You?, Emily Dickinson
Alibi, Sharon Shinn
Autistic Community and the Neurodiversity Movement, Steven K. Kapp (editor)
Just Saying, Rae Armantrout
Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, David Okrent
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, David Mitchell
Tomb of Dragons, Katherine Addison.
Lepunia: Kingdom of the Gallopers, Kevin Ford
Into the Broken Lands, Tanya Huff
Serpent Rider, Yxavel Magno Diño.
Bookmarks Languished
I have not given up on these! Ignore all evidence.
Poppy and Marigold, Meg Welch Dendler.
Wow, No Thank You, Samantha Irby.
Samantha Smee: A Pirate’s Life, M.C. Dingman.
Into the Vast Nothing, J. Bruno.
Marry Me By Midnight, Felicia Grossmann.
Long Live Evil, Sarah Rees Brennan.
True Colors, Abby Cooper.
South Riding, Winifred Holtby.
Saving Verakko, Victoria Avelina.
Tinker, Wen Spencer. Audio.
Lamplighters, D. M. Cornish
Threads That Bind, Kika Hatzopoulou. Cybils finalist.
Books Acquired
From the library:
Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver. River Run Under It pick.
Moon Hits Your Eye, John Scalzi. I let my son have this one.
For my shelves:
Nothing.
Picture Books and Short Stories
None.
Books on Slow Mode
Home Comforts, Cheryl Mendleson. I read one section a day. More kitchen stuff. I need to clean my fridge.
At the Feet of the Sun, Victoria Goddard. Kip having an adventure. In a bureaucratic kind of way.
50 Great Poets, ed. Milton Crane (no picture). Mail bribe.
The Writer's Stance: Reading and Writing in the Disciplines, Dorothy U. Seyler. (no picture). Mail bribe.
The Road to Mars, Eric Idle. Mail bribe. Home stretch.
Black Leopard, Red Wolf, Marlon. Mail bribe.
War Cross, Marie Lu. Mail bribe.
Teaching With Caldecott Books, Scholastic books. Mail bribe. Making reading analysis fun.
Year of Wonder, Clemency Burton-Hill. Mail bribe. Made it to November.
Future Plans
This is for the actual future, so a week beyond the books in this post. It is also probably wrong.
I am reading:
- Book I own: Rissa Kerguelen
- Library Book: The Serpent Rider
- Ebook I own: Alibi
- Foolscap Book Club Book: Watership Downs
- Sword and Laser Club Book: Micky7
- Scintillation Book Club: Tam Lin
- Cloudy Book Club: Fate Inked in Blood
- Torches and Pitchfork Book Club: Just Saying
- River Runs Under It Book Club: Demon Copperhead
- Talbot Hill Book: Wimpy Kid and I Survived
- Friday Book Club: Lavender Blue
- Romance Book Club: A spy romance!