Hate to let the streak end (although it was for a worthy cause), especially because I had the biggest list I’d come up with in a few weeks.
Odds ‘n ends about books and reading that caught my eye this week. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:
The authors who make millions through self-publishing: Three British writers reveal how they built successful careers without agents or conventional publishers
C.S. Lewis in the Age of Bleakness: Awe, Wonder and the Power of Enchantment
Our Golden Age of Reading (Online)
Review Bomber Review Bombed—hate to see it (no, not really)
Book Review: ‘Mississippi Blue 42’ takes readers into excesses and corruption in big-time college athletics—some review, some profile, generally good stuff about Cranor and his latest
We All Miss Mass Market Paperbacks: It’s partly nostalgia, but there really is something special about those books…—Templeton makes it hard for me to finish the post I’ve been playing with about Mass Market Paperbacks
5 Fun Tips and Tricks To Focus on Your Physical TBR: Feeling overwhelmed by your physical TBR piling up all around you? Here are fun tips and tricks to dwindle your physical TBR.
How I Read Star Ratings—some good thoughts from Pages Unbound’s Krysta
Blogiversary #8—Carol’s Reading Ladies Book Club hit a milestone last week. Congrats!
When Fiction Meets Reality: I Guessed the Inspiration for a Book and Now It’s Living Rent Free in My Mind
Dungeons and Dragons Romance Books—I can think of a few people who’d like these

A Book-ish Related Podcast episode (or two) you might want to give a listen to:
How I Library Episode 20: Penn Jillette—Fun in general, and Jillette offers one of my favorite anti-book ban arguments

To help talk about backlist titles (and just for fun), What Was I Talking About 10 Years Ago Week?
Texts from Jane Eyre by Mallory Ortberg—Nunc hoc in marmore non est incisum
Indexing: Reflections, Episode 1: Forbidden Doors by Seanan McGuire
Spell or High Water by Scott Meyer
The Redeemers by Ace Atkins
Hidden by Benedict Jacka
The Winter Long by Seanan McGuire
And I mentioned the releases of: Indexing: Reflections by Seanan McGuire; You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) by Felicia Day; Who Do You Love by Jennifer Weiner; and The End of All Things by John Scalzi

This Week’s New Releases that I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:
The Final Vow by M.W. Craven—If there’s a book I’ve been looking forward to more this year, I can’t think of it. Just waiting on international shipping. Oh, right, about the book—Poe and Tilly are on the hunt for a sniper who is on a spree of random shootings.
The Bone Raiders by Jackson Ford—Ford tries his hand at epic fantasy, “a wild band known as the Bone Raiders harness the power of gigantic, fire-breathing lizards to defend their homeland.”
The Society of Unknowable Objects by Gareth Brown—”a trio of seemingly everyday people are members of a secret society tasked with finding and protecting hidden magical objects—ordinary items with extraordinary properties. “


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Carol
Awww! Thanks for the shoutout! I appreciate the support!
HCNewton
you betcha!