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What have you been reading this April?
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This will be the first book in this series so far that doesn't fill a BINGO slot.
Wanted to hurry up so I could get to the last book on OpenLibrary since it seems they are still in progress of switching things to Preview only it seems (I found one that was available just a short time ago and isn't anymore just as I was about to read it). I actually can't buy the book otherwise so OpenLibrary is my only hope of finding out how the series ends :o)

Royce has realized he's in love with Gwen and doesn't know what to do. It is hilarious.

Royce has realized he's in love with Gwen and doesn't know what to do. It is hilarious."
I'm really looking forward to that.

Royce has realized he's in love with Gwen and doesn't know what to do. It is hilarious."
I'm really lookin..."
It's like you get Royce/Hadrian withdrawals after a while.



A prion disease epidemic, which originated in Guatemala, threatens Los Angeles, and possibly the world.
Good medical thriller with fascinating bits about Mayan culture. 4 stars
My review: /review/show...

Flipping back to the Jump Universe/Kris Longknife series with They Also Serve by Mike Shepherd. There are 6 such books outside the Kris Longknife series, but only these first 3 were written before Kris started, so while I'm viewing them as prequels they aren't really since they were written first :)


A prion disease epidemic, which originated in Guatemala, threatens Los Angeles, and possibly the world.
Good med..." This looks so good!!

I picked up the second and third books in the YA Prison Healer series by Lynette Noni. I enjoy her writing, it's popcorn fantasy, mindless but fun and enjoyable. I will say, first time I've ever read a fantasy novel where I have fully, 100% believed that the protagonist is 17. Because damn those were some of the dumbest decisions. Still fun!

Up next...

I will let you know what I think in due course...


'Space sickness' is affecting people working on distant planets, and a psychologist is sent to counsel the space crews. Once the doctor arrives, scary things start happening.
Pretty good sci-fi horror novel. 3.5 stars
My review: /review/show...


Mandel's books are always off the beaten path. In this novel, characters experiencing a glitch in spacetime leads to speculation about all sorts of interesting things: family, love, blame, science, pandemics, reality, and more.
Very good story. 4 stars
My review: /review/show...



Alright, normally here I would flip to another series, but since I'm falling behind I'll just right back in the Kris Longknife books with Daring by Mike Shepherd



I'm currently reading Clouds of Witness by Dorothy Sayers who can do no wrong in my eyes.





Briefly started Unnatural Death this morning.


Since I got to the library, I'm finally getting around to finishing the Amos Daragon series I started last year, only had two books left, one of which is Le Masque de l'Éther by Bryan Perro

Extinction

A 'luxury resort' has de-extincted some prehistoric animals, and things start to go badly.
My review: /review/show...

I haven't started yet, but think The Five Red Herrings will be next.



Do you think that's something I'd like, Kaladin? You know my bookish tastes!

Oh my gosh!!!! I love your username!!!!!!

Finished Le Masque de l'Éther (only one more to go! will grab it at my next library visit) and now I'm starting on Furious by Mike Shepherd, the next in the Kris Longknife series.

Started the third Murderbot. Still working on Drumindor. Reading an ARC, Ladykiller.

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