Howl is such a joy. I read it over twenty years ago and carried my book with me through multiple countries and houses. I loved sharing it with my kids and they are DWJ lovers now, happily reading my whole collection.
Ah I'm now excited and nervous that you're going to be reading The Imaginary Corpse! I really hope you like it. I am currently on a one woman mission to spread the joy that is Tippy!
I read the Feynman book once in the 1980s and one and a half times in the 1990s, and at that time I found it quite compulsive reading; but I haven’t picked it up again in the 21st century.
I am so happy you read Paladin’s Grace, even though it was just ok for you! You are right, humor is very subjective, for me all T. Kingfisher books just hit the right spot 😊
Howl is such a joy. I read it over twenty years ago and carried my book with me through multiple countries and houses. I loved sharing it with my kids and they are DWJ lovers now, happily reading my whole collection.
I really enjoyed the Scholomance books as well. I dig their sinister whimsy.
Ah I'm now excited and nervous that you're going to be reading The Imaginary Corpse! I really hope you like it. I am currently on a one woman mission to spread the joy that is Tippy!
I read the Feynman book once in the 1980s and one and a half times in the 1990s, and at that time I found it quite compulsive reading; but I haven’t picked it up again in the 21st century.
I am so happy you read Paladin’s Grace, even though it was just ok for you! You are right, humor is very subjective, for me all T. Kingfisher books just hit the right spot 😊
🦩Yeah - I DNFd the Feynman book too. 📚
If you like solving mysteries by talking to dead people you might like Pushing Daisies (TV show)