[Bloggers note: yes, it’s the 1 June but this was all ready to be loaded yesterday and I just …. forgot 😦 ]
The end of May already. This year has been so weird but one constant for me has of course been reading and buying books. Mostly buying if I’m being honest 😀
So here is my round-up of the month.

The Stats
- Books read = 6;
- Number of Pages = 1968;
- Progress against Goodreads challenge = 52% (7 books ahead of schedule)
May Book Haul
Because I’ve been flaky when it comes to updating new books I was going to do a list here BUT when I looked at how many there were and considered that my last two posts were basically just lists of books I’ve decided not to do that again, or at least not so soon. But in case you are interested…
- 4 x sci-fi/fantasy titles;
- 7 x crime;
- 1 x general fiction;
- 2 x true crime; and
- 6 x non-fiction
This list excludes pre-orders. That’s a lot. I’m going to try to do better next month by which I of course mean less. Having said that…
June Pre-Orders
Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars. – JCO – “a gripping examination of contemporary America through the prism of a family tragedy: when a powerful parent dies, each of his adult children reacts in startling and unexpected ways, and his grieving widow in the most surprising way of all.” JCO is one of my favourite contemporary authors so, you know, had to be done.
A Declaration of the Rights of Magicians by HG Parry – “A sweeping tale of revolution and wonder in a world not quite like our own, [it] is a genre-defying story of magic, war, and the struggle for freedom.“
Riviera Gold by Laurie R King – the latest in the consistently excellent Mary Russell & Sherlock Holmes series
Hinton Hollow Death Trip by Will Carver – volume 3 in a series of which I haven’t read any so far, but the premise sounded great and I can always go back to the others later
In other stuff……
Currently watching Stumptown and Snowpiercer and despite the horrors of the world enjoying John Oliver (Last Week Tonight) whenever he appears – this week’s should be a must-watch.
20 Books of Summer – it’s that time again, and you will already have (hopefully) seen my reading list post
Celebrating our wedding anniversary during the quarantine involved my home-made lasagna, a couple of glasses of fizzy wine and two hours of Chinese sci-fi on Netflix because that is how we, as a couple, roll.
Moaning about the fact that hardly anyone except me seems to be wearing masks when outside.
Hope you have a great reading week, and stay safe!
We just watched Wandering Earth on Netflix in early May. We enjoyed it very much. Typical sci-fi implausibility at times, but the graphics were great. My only real complaint, though it was actually funny, were the horribly done subtitles. At times sentences made no sense. It did keep it entertaining.
Happy Anniversary!
You weren’t alone. The stay at home orders had me buying books like crazy. I bought 3 paperbacks from Half Price Books when it opened up last week, and two from Barnes and Noble when they did the same. I had purchased a couple books from BN when they were doing curbside only last month, and ordered 7 other books from Amazon. Yikes.
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Thanks for the anniversary wishes, Carl! Our vesion of Wandering Earth was dubbed so we didn’t have your issue; it all seemed pretty straightforward. We really enjoyed the film too, and although I thought it was a tad too long it was undoubtedly spectacular.
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