Hippo started reading Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury
Started this about six days ago and it's going well so far! Recommended side dish: this Cubbon Reads post that talks about going slow and appreciating descriptions rather than plot:
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75% complete! Hippo has read 18 of 24 books.
Started this about six days ago and it's going well so far! Recommended side dish: this Cubbon Reads post that talks about going slow and appreciating descriptions rather than plot:
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 :)
My first and last reading sessions of this book were both after midnight which is weirdly appropriate :P
This story kind of reminded me of the true crime podcast Serial, which follows the conviction of Adnan Syed (who eventually got released, towards the end of the podcast or after it was released I think)
I haven't read any biographies or autobiographies in a while, and this was nice. I liked the fact that it's not linear; instead Nadja is actually taking us through her own process of discovering more about her family and collecting information for the book.
In some ways, this book is also its own "The Making Of __"!
@Smileybone did you end up reading this? I was tempted as well when I saw it in Book Home but I was konjum broke at that time :P
@smileybone@todon.eu actually it's the magical fantasy elements that hooked me first :P
I ended up buying the book! After having read all of it on the Kobo at that.
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
@DerekCaelin@bookwyrm.social wow, one book a week huh? :O
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!
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.