Weekly Reading Round-Up

Happy Friday, all!

I’m settling in for the most dramatic and emotionally draining stretch of the Work In Progress, so it’s been a comfort reading week, which has mostly consisted of continuing to chain read my way through the Lockwood & Co books (which I now hear is being made into a Netflix series!), with the grand finale, Book Five, The Empty Grave, which managed to pull off the difficult feat of being an entirely satisfactory series conclusion.

I also belatedly re-read my own Orchid Affair for this week’s belated Orchid Affair Read Along– and was really surprised by how much I enjoyed it.  I hadn’t realized how much my feelings about the book were tainted by all the drama around the cover.  I’d forgotten how much I adored Andre and Laura, and particularly Monsieur Daubier.

And now… I’ve run out of Lockwoods, so I’m not sure what to read next.  It might be time for a Simone St. James readathon.  Or possibly some of the ghost stories of E.F. Benson.

What have you been reading this week?

3 Comments

  1. Elizabeth (AKA Miss Eliza) on October 15, 2021 at 5:39 pm

    I read the first in the Sam Quinn Urban Fantasy series titled “The Slaughtered Lamb Bookstore and Bar” which was fun and bookish, and I really like that it’s diverse Urban Fantasy, IE, not just werewolves and vampires but gorgons and furies and demons and shifters and mermaids, I wouldn’t expect less in a series set in San Francisco. So I dove into book two, “The Dead Don’t Drink at Lafitte’s” and it’s a little TOO vampire BS, so I’m not getting through it as fast… we’ll see. I do want to finish it, but when vampire stories go too Anne Rice, New Orleans, blah, I tune out a bit.

  2. Deidre Pyron on October 16, 2021 at 11:51 am

    “The Ghost Tree” by Christina Henry for my online book club and the audiobook of “Midnight Manzanilla” (which was fabulous and now I had to buy “Moonflower” because of Eloise & Colin and that cliff-hanger!) Just had to add all those Jonathan Stroud books to my Christmas wishlist too.

  3. Betty Strohecker on October 16, 2021 at 7:56 pm

    Finishing The of the Romance of the Forest.

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