

I loved the Kiki studio ghibli film so that sounds like a great option! I hadn’t even thought about broomsticks. Thank you for the recommendations!


I loved the Kiki studio ghibli film so that sounds like a great option! I hadn’t even thought about broomsticks. Thank you for the recommendations!


I just finished Lute by Jennifer Thorne. I picked this up for the Judge a Book by its Cover bingo square. It wasn’t too bad. I liked how atmospheric and creepy it was, and how the world felt broader than the book’s immediate setting. There was one aspect that I felt was very poorly done, but it’s a bit of a spoiler so I won’t go into detail.
Now I’m reading Slow Horses by Mick Herron. I’m surprised by just how faithfully the show followed this book. There are some differences of course, but many scenes feel practically copy/pasted. This will get me the Jerk with a Heart of Gold square.
Squres still remaining: independent author, saddle up, and cozy read. Open to recommendations for all 3, but especially saddle up!
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Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik fits the bill! Uprooted by the same author should also fit.


I’m reading The Book that Held her Heart (book 3 in Mark Lawrence’s The Library trilogy). I really liked how the series started, but am not a huge fan of the ending it’s working towards, which is not my usual experience with this author.
Next up, I have 5 bingo squares left so I’m going to try to focus on getting those done.


I just finished The Book That Broke the World by Mark Lawrence (The Library Trilogy book 2). I’m finding this series absolutely fantastic. Plus having a mysterious library as the main setting is just fun.
Now I’m reading Hamlet. I haven’t read much Shakespeare so it’s nice to slowly expand into more of his works. It’s also wild to see how many quotes I recognize from pop culture, having never read this story.
Icosahedron is the term for a 20-sided polyhedron, such as a D20
I’m mostly a fantasy reader too so those suggestions are perfect. I’ve been meaning to read more by Naomi Novik and give Becky Chambers a try, so good to know they both have options that can help me reach bingo!