Rereading "A Deadly Education" by Naomi Novik so I can finally get around to reading the rest of the Scholomance series.
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Melmoth the Wanderer
It's slow going for me though
The Latehomecomer.
It's a memoir about a woman who was born in a Thai refugee camp during the Secret War who immigrated to Minnesota and became an author.
I highly recommend it. It's one of my favorites.
I'm too busy to keep reading, but damn, it is good

This is book three of her Coldfire Trilogy. It's pretty innovative for its time in how it presents as science fiction, but adheres to very standard fantasy tropes. The world building is fantastic. I could take-or-leave the characters and story unfortunately. It's not without its moments. I think the three books got steadily better.

Didn't figure Chris Claremont was a novelist, but I like trying new things. Got it at a used book store a few towns away from me.
I've been trying to read Thank You, Jeeves by pg wodehouse but it's a little difficult to read for me
im reading Elric of Melniboné. its been a pretty cool read for me so far
Percy Jackson The lightning thief
If anyone builds it everyone dies
The Communist Manifesto
Going back through The Mallorean.
The bloodsworn saga by John gwyne.
It was pretty good. Ended abruptly I thought. considering what the writer went through was a satisfying conclusion if rushed.
Trying to get into Dupont Dynasty, I need to spend more time reading.
