This has been quite a good reading week. I’m quite surprised to discover, at the end of it, that I managed to read three books this week – and that they were all excellent. I’d very much like to have more weeks like this! Here’s the breakdown.
Just shelved:
I have had I’m Still Here on my shelf for years, but somehow kept passing it by. I finally borrowed the audiobook from the library – and voila! Completely into it. I loved Austin’s voice – literally and narratively – and I found her writing style so easy to relate to. I know writing this must have been very difficult for her at times, but her openness made it all the more poignant. Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race is probably one of the most talked-about books on race to come out in the past few years. I tried to read it a few times and failed to get very far, but this time I gave it more of a concerted effort – and that paid off. I can see why this is such a well regarded book, and it is an important one. While most of the books I’ve read about Black experiences of racism have been focused in the US, this one is about racism as experienced in modern day England. As such it held more information that was new to me, and was an interesting point of comparison with books like I’m Still Here. Definitely worth checking out. Spinning Silver I just finished tonight and man, do I have a book hangover! It was a present from one of my best friends, Scott, and not my usual genre. But he convinced me to give me a try by telling me that it’s fantasy but doesn’t have a lot of world-building or complicated social systems to learn, and features some very strong female characters. Basically, it’s great for feminists who are also lazy readers. That’s me. And it was absolutely brilliant – I completely fell in love with the characters, I loved the world and magic, and the story had me flipping pages at a furious pace. I want more.
Currently reading:
I’ve only just started Catalogue Baby, so I don’t have anything to report about it yet, other than that it’s beautifully illustrated and unflinchingly honest. I’m excited to get further into it! Consent is my new audiobook listen, and I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it’s easy to get into – and set in my neck of the woods! Don’t know how I completely missed that. I came across it when it was longlisted for this year’s Women’s Prize for Fiction, and it was one of the ones that interested me the most. Glad I had a reason to give it a try!
Up next:
Yes, my up next is exactly the same as last week. What can I say? I got distracted!
That’s it for my last week in reading! What about you guys? Have you read any of these? If so, what did you think? What did you read in the past week?
A weekly post that encourages bloggers to share what they have read in the past week, what they’re currently reading and books they’ve recently added to their TBRs. Originally started by Sheila at Book Journey, it is now hosted by Kathryn at The Book Date.
You did have a good reading week.
LOVE the cover on Consent.
I really did! Yes, it has a couple of covers, and they’re appealing!
These are all new. They look like an interesting variety. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
Thanks!
Those are all new books to me! I hope you enjoy your upcoming reads! Have a great week 🙂
Thank you – you too!
I’ve heard great things about Spinning Silver but haven’t had the chance to read it.
I’m curious about The Office of Historical Corrections
Wishing you a great reading week
I loved Spinning Silver, even though it’s not my usual jam, so definitely worth trying! I am as well!
I’m still here is so good- and I agree, audio is the way to go with that one!
I wish I’d figured that out sooner – it sat on my shelf for way too long!
Good looking books! I am eyeing Consent. Enjoy your week and your books, and here are my WEEKLY UPDATES
I’m enjoying it so far! Though I suspect there will be some difficult bits.