On my iPad

Life's short, talk fast ann hood

I started reading this book with essays on The Gilmore Girls. I only watched the series once so I don’t remember all the details that they talk about but it is interesting in small bites.


I just started this on Sunday. It is about a woman who writes a sci-fi novel about robots that somehow starts to change the real world. I’m not to that part yet.


Audiobook

the indian card carrie schuettpelz

I had picked this book up in paper before from the library but then never read it. It was available on audio and I’m enjoying it. It is about the differences between tribes in who gets to be enrolled and the problems that causes.


Paper

The husband read this book but I never got to it. It was still sitting in the magazine rack in one bathroom on the day when he had taken my other bathroom book away so I picked it up. That’s a fine reason for reading a book, right? He brought the other book back now so I’ll move this to the other bathroom so I have reading material in each one beside what I’m carrying with me at any given time.


This is the other bathroom book. It is massive. It is a hard and complex subject. The writing is engaging but it isn’t a book you pick up for some light reading. This will be living on this list for a while.


This book is very different from what I was expecting. I thought it was going to be the British Baking Show in space and it is not that at all. It is good but it isn’t a light, fluffy, read it in a day book.