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Hackers and Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age (2004) No rating

I suddenly got onto a (re)reading spree of Paul Graham's essays, so when I realised it was a book I decided to read them in that form! A blazing fast read, although I regret not looking up the endnotes till I found them at the end of the book. I somehow assumed I'd reach them at the end of every chapter, but didn't realise I wasn't till I found them all at the end of the book instead >.<

Spice and Wolf Vol. 1 (AudiobookFormat, 2022, Yen Audio) 3 stars

The life of a traveling merchant is a lonely one, a fact with which Kraft …

Discovered this book when I was checking Bookwyrm moderation notifications! (I had to decide whether to approve the domain). Added to my e-reader, and now I'm reading it under the lamp at night. It's my first J-novel and I like it :)

finished reading Bunny by Mona Awad

Bunny (Paperback, 2020, Head of Zeus) 5 stars

Samantha Heather Mackey is an outsider in her small, highly selective MFA programme at Warren …

Okay, this wasn't as weird as 'Cursed Bunny' (completely unrelated book), but it was weird in a nice way because that made it not a typical college drama! I'm not going to say what the weirdness was

The Gruffalo (2009) No rating

The Gruffalo is a British children's picture book by author Julia Donaldson and illustrated by …

A cool picture-book story about a very smart mouse! The illustrations by Axel Scheffler are awesome too. I picked this up for a good deal at the (newest, third) Blossom's 😉

finished reading Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

Fangirl (Paperback, 2015, Edições Chá das Cinco) No rating

Another "stayed up till midnight to finish" read! I started this on a bus, took it to Cubbon Reads on Saturday but still had a few chapters to go, and then finished when I got home late in the night (post-dinner). By the time I was done, it was 1:15 AM and the 31st of December :P

The plot was a pretty typical high-school/college romance, so nothing special there (I could kind of make out from the beginning, so it's not even a spoiler). But the fun part is all the fanfiction references and how fanfic plays such a large role in the protagonist's life!

Parable of the Talents (Paperback, 2019, Grand Central Publishing) No rating

Environmental devastation and economic chaos have turned America into a land of depravity. Taking advantage …

Stayed up all the way till midnight to finish this - it's that good! A great sequel to The Parable of the Sower, which resolves a lot of questions, raises new ones, and sticks to the original theme while coming up with its own structure and storytelling style as well.

Parable of the Talents (Paperback, 2019, Grand Central Publishing) No rating

Environmental devastation and economic chaos have turned America into a land of depravity. Taking advantage …

Now that the books in queue before this have been read, I've started on the sequel to Parable of the Sower! I'm a chapter in and it's already gripping.

It was a good thing I started after a break actually; it sets me more in the mood given how the story has started. Not going to say more to avoid spoilers, but will publish a spoilerwalled post in a bit. In the meantime, just remember that if there's a bit of a gap between you reading these two books, that's okay ;)

Current Show (2017, Penguin Books India PVT, Limited) No rating

Sathi is a young soda-seller in a run-down cinema hall in a small town. Ill-paid …

Started reading this while inside a BMTC bus waiting at a signal, which was quite the mood! Incidentally, I also finished it while on a (different) BMTC bus soon before my stop arrived.

This gives a nice slice of life of the not-so-well-to-do; there's no plot exactly but as you read you do get invested in the characters and whatever ends up happening to them next (or what they do about it)