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Summer readathonupdate: week one

Books finished:

- A Wizard’s guide to defensive baking (6.5/10 a funny read but a bit young for me)

- The Summer Tree (5/10 it was solid high fantasy and then the last chapter was so gross that I noped out of the series lmao)

In progress:

- The Astonishing color of after (I started with the audio book but it expired so I’ll have to finish with the ebook lol)

- The Bone shard daughter (buddy read with a friend and I’m late whoops)

Up next:

- Starsight (need me some scifi)

drawnecromancy:

Also if it’s not too late (but i know you will never fault me for my reading speed, dear @logarithmicpanda ), I’m going to join the summer readathon with One (1) book :

Paris, “capitales” des XIXe siècles, de Christophe Charle.

A book about the history of Paris, because what is better to celebrate living in Paris for the month than reading history books about it ? (Ok to be honest I bought it before i knew I’d live there LOL)

And maybe, if I finish it before the end of the month (you never know!) I’ll pop at my parent’s house to pick up something else I can read, but since this book is… A little over 600 pages long, I’m not betting on that :p

It’s never too late to join!!! Welcome

I meant to update way before this. But hey, at least I’ve been reading even if I haven’t been updating! Here’s where I’m at now:

Finished:

  • Daniel Deronda by George Eliot 
  • In Search of Our Mother’s Gardens by Alice Walker
  • The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman
  • Blood Orange Night by Melissa Bond 
  • A Literature of Their Own by Elaine Showalter 
  • 7 essays from Women and Literature in Britain, 1800-1900 edited by Joanne Shattock

Currently reading:

  • Rank and Beauty, or the Young Baroness by Anonymous - page 182/344
  • The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot - page 3/612
  • Juniper & Thorn by Ava Reid - 56%

Not started:

  • Misrule by Heather Walter 
  • Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope 
  • Silent Voices: Forgotten Novels by Victorian Woman Writers edited by Brenda Ayres 
  • Cometh Up as a Flower by Rhoda Broughton 
  • Sexual/Textual Politics by Toril Moi 

So pretty freaking good, I’d say!

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