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March 2024 Book Haul
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ส.ค. 2024
- It's a book haul! Let me know in the comments if you've read any of these and if you think I should prioritise any of them on my TBR.
These are the books I mentioned in the video:
Old Masters - Thomas Bernhard
The Moth Keeper - K O'Neill
Silver in the Wood & Drowned Country - Emily Tesh
Ship in Distress - T D Baker, Maisy Osbon & A M E Smith (available here: www.aprilshowerspublishing.co... )
365 Poems for Life - compiled by Allie Esiri
A Hunger of Thorns - Lili Wilkinson
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (with artworks by Yayoi Kusama) - Lewis Carroll
Open Water - Caleb Azumah Nelson
Queenie - Candice Carty-Williams
The Luminous Solution - Charlotte Wood
Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to Happiness - Bill Bailey
A Children's Literary Christmas - edited by Anna James
The City of Brass - S A Chakraborty
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I really liked Queenie and want to read Open Water! Great haul 😀
I’ve heard good things about both 😀
I loved Silver in the Wood and now Tesh has a SF novel out that's been on my TBR for as long as I've known about it 😍
I also really liked The City of Brass but not the rest of the series (that's just me, they were good but I wanted the story to be something it wasn't).
I am excited to reread Silver in the Wood and Drowned Country now that I have them in paperback. I definitely need to finish The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi before I start City of Brass so it will probably be a while before I get to it, but it definitely sounds really interesting.
Great haul! I picked up that Kusama edition of AinW at the lifeline bookfair in Canberra.. secondhand for $4 ..... unfortunately it came with an extra dead bug. I'm a Kusama fan too and I've got a few editions of Alice that I've collected.
The Luminous solutions is a like a collection of essays on writing that have been published elsewhere. I listened to the audiobook but I can't remember much about it now. Might have to listen to it again. At the time it reminded me of a number of great books that I'm still yet to read.
Love Bill Bailey too. Happy Reading.
Ooh! $4 is an amazing price - and a free bug! 😉 The Yayoi Kusama infinity room in the national art gallery in Canberra was such a memorable experience for me - her mind is so fascinating. I have a couple of books about her work that you might be able to spot on the shelf behind me in my videos. I enjoyed Charlotte Wood’s writing in Stone Yard Devotional so I’m interested to see her style when she writes nonfiction.