If you’re reading this, I’ve discovered that my fears have been realized and I couldn’t figure out how to format this post on my phone.(well, not really “fears” I didn’t really think I’d pull it off)
So, you’re going to have to do the work this week, sorry! I’m willing to be that things worth reading have been posted at:
The Hub
CrimeReads
Witty and Sarcastic Book Club
The Write Reads’ Blog Of the Day—the whole feed, too, probably. But those are more on brand for this post.
Peat Long’s Blog
A Literary Escape
Mark As Read
This Week’s New Releases that I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:
The Mysteries by Bill Watterson, Illustrated by Bill Watterson and John Kascht—We’ve all been wondering what Bill Watterson has been up to since that last sled ride into the unknown. Well, here’s part of the answer. Can’t wait to dive in!
An Inheritance of Magic by Benedict Jacka—I just loved this entry to a new UF series and think you will, too. As I opined earlier.
‘Twas the Bite Before Christmas by David Rosenfelt—Andy and co. bring the warm fuzzies (and murder). I talked about it recently.
Long Past Dues by James J. Butcher—I cannot wait to see how the second book in this series builds on it’s very strong predecessor.
The Art of Destiny by Wesley Chu—I jumped the gun a couple of weeks ago, so I’m going to repeat myself: the sequel to The Art of Prophecy is one of my most anticipated reads of the year, and I honestly have no idea when I’ll be able to get to it. Possibly January (at least 2024 will get off to a strong start).
A Grimm Decision by Jeffrey H. Haskell—depending how my reading went this week, this publication will either put me one or two books behind in this very solid SF series. (but I’m so behind I refuse to look at the blurb)
Allyson Johnson
So your phone couldn’t post WWW this week? Irresponsible indeed!
HCNewton
Pretty much. 🙂 I did tell my wife I was taking the whole week off 🙂 Jumbo Edition planned for next Weds
WS_BOOKCLUB
What a kind mention!
HCNewton
A warranted mention, I assume. (Haven’t read your blog this week, but it felt like a safe prediction)