the expanse audiobooks are just chef's kiss all the way through. ive listened to the whole series three times now just because of how good the delivery is
I've been co-reading books (audio+physical at the same time) like CRAZY recently, it feels like the way only I can finish super chunky books these days. also I super relate to the idea of reading big books in January when you feel like you have time, my largest reading month page count wise is always in January lol
Yay! Glad you are continuing Stormlight, I've been checking every few months for several years now to see if you'd gotten around to Words of Radiance. Good call on the WoK reread before jumping back in 💛
I really loved the project of How high we go in the dark. Not everything landed for me but the whole thing was fascinating. Irregular witches was a surprise cause I thought it would be too cutesy, but the found family worked so well. Happy reading.
I read Way of Kings in January too. I had read all of Mistborn era1 and 2 last year and finally decided to jump into Stormlight. I really loved WoK. Now my goal is to catch up with the rest of the cosmere before Stormlight 5 releases in December…. Might be a bit ambitious
Looking forward to Sangu Mandanna’s next book so much that I didn’t even need to read the synopsis. Just the title (A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping) and the cute cover was enough for me. Top three books I read in January: Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries, Nevermoor, and The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine.
I attempted The Expanse a couple years ago, but at the time I wasn't motivated to continue. I would like to give it another shot, because I still trying to get into SYFY. Even though I was enjoying it, it took me a long time to read The Way of Kings, but I finished it last year.
Okay, I'm intrigued by How High We Go in the Dark, I'm surprised it hasn't made it onto my TBR before now. If you like lightly speculative near-future fiction - you might check out Adrift by Brideau (my fave read of 2023) - it had some St. John Mandel vibes to me but more climate fiction than pandemic. I gave Adrift all the stars and would love to see more folks read it!
the expanse audiobooks are just chef's kiss all the way through. ive listened to the whole series three times now just because of how good the delivery is
I may very well just continue on audio then!
I've been co-reading books (audio+physical at the same time) like CRAZY recently, it feels like the way only I can finish super chunky books these days. also I super relate to the idea of reading big books in January when you feel like you have time, my largest reading month page count wise is always in January lol
I've really been enjoying switching between formats depending on what suits me most at the time!
i felt the same about the last cuentista!
Yay! Glad you are continuing Stormlight, I've been checking every few months for several years now to see if you'd gotten around to Words of Radiance. Good call on the WoK reread before jumping back in 💛
Seriously impressive that you managed those two chunkers and plenty of other books. Starting so strong!
I'm quite proud of myself lol
Great wrap-up for January! I'm so glad the audiobook for "The Way of Kings" ended up working out for you after all. :)
I'm glad it did too! Audio makes it way easier to get through those big books.
I really loved the project of How high we go in the dark. Not everything landed for me but the whole thing was fascinating. Irregular witches was a surprise cause I thought it would be too cutesy, but the found family worked so well. Happy reading.
Very promising start to the year, Sam! ❤ "How High We Go In the Dark" sounds great, might have to pick it up myself
I read Way of Kings in January too. I had read all of Mistborn era1 and 2 last year and finally decided to jump into Stormlight. I really loved WoK. Now my goal is to catch up with the rest of the cosmere before Stormlight 5 releases in December…. Might be a bit ambitious
Looking forward to Sangu Mandanna’s next book so much that I didn’t even need to read the synopsis. Just the title (A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping) and the cute cover was enough for me.
Top three books I read in January: Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries, Nevermoor, and The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine.
Yes! As soon as I saw Magical Inkeeping, I was sold.
I read 8 books in January , allot were comics but still reading Beartown 92% done
I need to look into The Last Cuentista! ❤
the 4th expanse book is my favorite! I felt the same way about the 3rd....so you've got that to look forward to!
ooh good to know!
Great wrap up 📚☕❄️⛄
Oh I am intrigued by How high we go in the dark! I love station eleven so the comparison means I’m in 😂
I attempted The Expanse a couple years ago, but at the time I wasn't motivated to continue. I would like to give it another shot, because I still trying to get into SYFY. Even though I was enjoying it, it took me a long time to read The Way of Kings, but I finished it last year.
Okay, I'm intrigued by How High We Go in the Dark, I'm surprised it hasn't made it onto my TBR before now. If you like lightly speculative near-future fiction - you might check out Adrift by Brideau (my fave read of 2023) - it had some St. John Mandel vibes to me but more climate fiction than pandemic. I gave Adrift all the stars and would love to see more folks read it!
You look very fresh! Congrats on managing two doorstoppers, very impressive
thank you :)
I never got around to finishing the last 2 books in The Expanse, and now I'm thinking I should do a full reread just for the sake of Avasarala.
Ella minnow pea sounds so good! 😱