Finished Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi.
I didn’t realise second half will also feature Iran and the life after revolution. A very interesting look at part of recent history I knew nothing about. Highly recommended if you don’t mind graphic novels and memoirs.
Bingo squares: Banned Book - hard mode, Set in war
Also read Old Man’s War by John Scalzi.
This is my second book by Scalzi and he is reaching status of my favourite author. It’s an easy to read space, military sci-fi. Another highly recommended book for sci-fi fans.
Bingo squares: Set in war, Stepping Up, Late to the Party
What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?
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Listening to the Dungeon Crawler Carl series by Matt Dinniman with my wife. The narrator, Jeff Hays, is excellent. Plus, I have checked out some books from my local library for the first time in a while (for physical books at least)
some comic collections/graphic novels as well
Jeff Hayes is a treasure. Those books are good, but those audiobooks are some of the best I’ve ever heard. He’s a huge part of the reason for that series’s success.
I got the health coordinator for a chorus I sing in hooked on them. When I wrote her an email yesterday to let her know I wouldn’t be at rehearsal, it went like this:
Are the Haruki Murakami Manga Stories any good (volume 1)?
Would you recommend them as a birthday present for a Japan-affine twenty-something IT professional?
Sorry for the overly specific question, just trying to provide info…
edit: just read an abysmal review. All other reviews were overly simplistic/amateur/superficial.