What I read during the month of January in no particular order
Eat the Document by Dana Spiotta
Fiction, 295 pgs., 4/5
Tales from the Town of Widows Chronicles from the Land of Men by James Canon
Fiction, 339 pgs., 4.5/5
Neuromancer by William Gibson (This was my TBR Challenge Book)
Sci-fi, 271 pgs., 3/5
The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz
Fiction, 342 pgs., 4/5
City of Glory by Beverly Swerling
Historical fiction, 461 pgs., 4/5
Begun in January and still in progress are:
Shogun by James Cavell (Historical Favorites group)
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte (British Classics group)
Jenny is doing a marvelous job leading the Tenant discussion. I hadn't expected to enjoy Tenant quite as much as I am. Shogun is a lovely read too, but it is a challenging doorstop.
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Eat the Document by Dana Spiotta
Fiction, 295 pgs., 4/5
Tales from the Town of Widows Chronicles from the Land of Men by James Canon
Fiction, 339 pgs., 4.5/5
Neuromancer by William Gibson (This was my TBR Challenge Book)
Sci-fi, 271 pgs., 3/5
The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz
Fiction, 342 pgs., 4/5
City of Glory by Beverly Swerling
Historical fiction, 461 pgs., 4/5
Begun in January and still in progress are:
Shogun by James Cavell (Historical Favorites group)
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte (British Classics group)
Jenny is doing a marvelous job leading the Tenant discussion. I hadn't expected to enjoy Tenant quite as much as I am. Shogun is a lovely read too, but it is a challenging doorstop.
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