Self-isolating doesn't seem to mean more time for books, just more online things: Discord servers and Duolingo and DW are all less stressful than the news, but they're a different thing.
Recently read: Paladin's Grace by T. Kingfisher. It's genre romance, m/f, but the female lead is a perfumer, the man is a not-exactly-ex paladin, and the context has them stumbling on assassins, trying to find a murderer, and a fair-sized helping of espionage. Also a few very funny bits, because it's
tkingfisher, aka Ursula Vernon. I enjoyed it, even though -- or maybe in part because? -- this isn't a genre I read much of.
I have no idea what comes next: looking at my kindle last night, I was going "not this" and "it's too soon to reread this one again" and I gave up and did a puzzle instead.
Recently read: Paladin's Grace by T. Kingfisher. It's genre romance, m/f, but the female lead is a perfumer, the man is a not-exactly-ex paladin, and the context has them stumbling on assassins, trying to find a murderer, and a fair-sized helping of espionage. Also a few very funny bits, because it's
I have no idea what comes next: looking at my kindle last night, I was going "not this" and "it's too soon to reread this one again" and I gave up and did a puzzle instead.
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