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The busy season at work has begun, so my reading time may be somewhat curtailed for a while. I did get in some books for Native American Heritage Month.The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World - I got to the end of this and found that it had originated as an essay in a magazine, and things made a lot more sense. It's just the author musing about gift economies. Some people seem to love it, but I didn't find it particularly compelling. The art is lovely.
The Truth According to Ember - A rom-com with Native leads. The blurb is like, "she lies and says she's white to get a job," which is true, but she also lies and says (view spoiler), which is really a different sort of thing? It's a bit far-fetched in mostly genre-appropriate ways (the love interest is basically the perfect dude, and there was only one bed!) but I thought it wrapped up OK, so maybe we'll call it a hopeful debut.
QOTW: During travel, I can read on planes, and I have very little train experience but I seem OK to there, too. I used to get carsick as a kid, and while I think it's gotten a lot better, I don't risk it. For long trips I will maybe do an audiobook but usually not.
During the actual vacation, I have realized it largely depends on whether I wake up first. If so, I will eat breakfast and read for a while. If not, I am likely to be talking to vacation companions or starting activities. (If it's a chill vacation with just spouse, there might still be reading even if we are both up.)
Books mentioned in this topic
The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World (other topics)The Truth According to Ember (other topics)
White Hot (other topics)
Wildfire (other topics)
The Kill Clause: A Short Story (other topics)
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I was away at circus camp for a long weekend and could not get a post out before I left. So this one covers two weeks.
II listened to the second Hidden Legacy book, White Hot. I am very much enjoying this series. That book went very fast (to be fair, I listen at 1.2x too so it goes faster even). But I love the characters and how they behave.
And after finishing that one I immediately started the third book Wildfire. I'm not too far into it yet, but it is a continuation of the overall story. I like that each book has a conclusion even though there is a larger problem they are trying to solve too.
I also finished a free Amazon short story The Kill Clause: A Short Story. This one was pretty good for a short story. It really had a beginning, middle and end and created a world. The ending/solution was a bit unrealistic but it was a good job for overall.
I'm also reading Snake-Eater. This is a Kindle book I also got from Amazon First Reads. It is by T. Kingfisher. I have seen several people recommend this author and jumped at the chance to read it. I think I have a few others on my TBR list. I am enjoying it and the writing style so far.
QOTW:
With a lot of holidays coming up, do you read more or less when on vacation or when traveling for other, non-vacation reasons? Does it matter what kind of trip it is (flying, train, driving, bus, cruise, etc)?
For me, I can only listen to audiobooks on planes and trains. Often I only have the attention span for short stories, or at least that is what I favor because I can finish one, take a break, and then go on to another different story. I only play my audiobooks in the car when it is 1. a long road trip and 2. I am alone. When I'm with other people in the car we either listen to music or talk.