Congratulations on your first TBR video - look forward to many more! ð I like how you talk about making a TBR taking some decision-making pressure off. I've never thought about this consciously really - I have moreso been thinking thematically, thinking about Readathons, and thinking about clearing my virtual or physical shelves - but I do think I share this experience, plus I just like making lists. I'm looking forward to reading Lone Women with you!
Thank you ð I have to admit I am also a sucker for list making, which is another reason why TBRs are working for me ð I am so excited to chat about Lone Women.
I haven't heard of ANY of these except the Terry Pratchet (which I love). I love how expansive the literary world truly is. I hope you get through your stack!!! I'm currently reading Unseelie by Ivelisse Housman - YA fantasy - only 50 pages in but it has potential. :)
I have never heard of Unseelie or of Ivelisse Housman. I tend to gravitate towards thrillers if itâs a YA though so that is not too surprising. Youâll have to let me know what you thought of it once your done ð
I love that cover of The Grace of Kings ð I never really liked audiobooksâĶ.until I started listening to the Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells. So so good!
Isnât it lovely. I love the look of all the paperbacks in that series. ð I have listened to some of the murder bot audios and they really are good. Are you all caught up with the series? What has been your favourite so far?
@@Bookishdowntime I am all caught up! Iâm impatient so I normally donât start reading series that arenât finished yet but Iâm kind of glad I mixed things up with Murderbot. As far as a favorite oneâĶhmmmmmm. Probably the first book. Wells did an outstanding job at really bringing Murderbot to life and pulling the readers into the worldâĶ.the rest of the books just expand on it.
Looking forward to the 3G1D Lone Women discussion. I enjoyed that book. Iâll also be curious to see what you think of the Christina Henry book. Iâm considering reading more of her books.
@@Bookishdowntime Good to know. I enjoyed the last half of the first one better than the first half. I think I also started to readjust to the British humour!
Congratulations on your first TBR video - look forward to many more! ð I like how you talk about making a TBR taking some decision-making pressure off. I've never thought about this consciously really - I have moreso been thinking thematically, thinking about Readathons, and thinking about clearing my virtual or physical shelves - but I do think I share this experience, plus I just like making lists. I'm looking forward to reading Lone Women with you!
Thank you ð I have to admit I am also a sucker for list making, which is another reason why TBRs are working for me ð I am so excited to chat about Lone Women.
I haven't heard of ANY of these except the Terry Pratchet (which I love). I love how expansive the literary world truly is. I hope you get through your stack!!! I'm currently reading Unseelie by Ivelisse Housman - YA fantasy - only 50 pages in but it has potential. :)
I have never heard of Unseelie or of Ivelisse Housman. I tend to gravitate towards thrillers if itâs a YA though so that is not too surprising. Youâll have to let me know what you thought of it once your done ð
I love that cover of The Grace of Kings ð I never really liked audiobooksâĶ.until I started listening to the Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells. So so good!
Isnât it lovely. I love the look of all the paperbacks in that series. ð I have listened to some of the murder bot audios and they really are good. Are you all caught up with the series? What has been your favourite so far?
@@Bookishdowntime I am all caught up! Iâm impatient so I normally donât start reading series that arenât finished yet but Iâm kind of glad I mixed things up with Murderbot. As far as a favorite oneâĶhmmmmmm. Probably the first book. Wells did an outstanding job at really bringing Murderbot to life and pulling the readers into the worldâĶ.the rest of the books just expand on it.
Looking forward to the 3G1D Lone Women discussion. I enjoyed that book. Iâll also be curious to see what you think of the Christina Henry book. Iâm considering reading more of her books.
And I just started Discworld. But Iâve only read the first one so far. There are so many!
The first couple of Discworld are not the best, although I still enjoyed them, but they get so much better after that.
@@Bookishdowntime Good to know. I enjoyed the last half of the first one better than the first half. I think I also started to readjust to the British humour!