Trying to finish up @Faranae 's Ultimate Reading Challenge by the end of the year. Again, suggestions for the prompts are much appreciated!
#BookSpinBingo
Trying to finish up @Faranae 's Ultimate Reading Challenge by the end of the year. Again, suggestions for the prompts are much appreciated!
#BookSpinBingo
I didn't actually read anything in May for the #FRC2023, but I realized I had failed to apply Any Old Diamonds to anything and decided to be cheeky and let it count for “composting the rich“. To be fair, “divesting the wealthy of their riches“ IS a passion of the Lilywhite Boys, and well, the way the plot goes... The actions may be unprincipled, but the result is rather close to propoganda of the deed anyhow.😂â˜
For April's #FRC2023 progress, Dawn and Kwaidan are the new (old) books. Kwaidan is technically a re-read. But I'm delighted that thanks to Think of England, I could finally put Hexslayer onto the FRC and now have the entire Hex World universe on the card together. The contrast between something as intense and serious as Dawn right there next to a book about pigeons and a rather twee romance (no fisticuffs in Two Rogues) is nearly shocking.
Well, my #FRC2023 seems to be shaping up into “gay historical romance, punctuated by non-fiction“. I was alternating between exhausted and feverish the last couple weeks and ended up indulging in more binge reading. The tagged book, and the prior book (“Mr. Warren's Profession“) were a rare case of the StoryGraph “see similar“ button finding me a book I really enjoyed. My only complaint about “Masters in this Hall“ was the handling of concussion.
I went on a gay romance binge this last week or so (totally shanaqui's fault yup yup). I then realized I could cram the entire Hexworld universe series of full books onto the #FRC2023 . The only one I left out is Hexslayer, which I'm reserving for the URC “Book with an amputee“ prompt, but if I happen on another one for that, it's absolutely going on here for the mystery prompt. Have I wasted all the low-hanging fruit? Yes. Was it funny? Also YES.
Finally got this one done. I received it quite awhile ago, but I was too busy to read it. It's my only hardcover ARC, and it's not even marked ARC so it's just a straight up copy of the book. Actually I have two, because Penguin does their distribution and 2 different divisions sent it. Potential giveaway??
I'm calling it my first FRC read of the year, although I should really just shove all these Jordan L. Hawk books into categories.
#FRC2023
Happy New Year! Welcome to the #FRC2023 The 25 prompts just manage to squeeze onto a bingo card. You can tag me to submit entries, and if you put your book in the same spot on the bingo card, I'll know that's an entry, or you can make individual posts and mention the prompt! All the shareables, printables, and ways to enter are on the blog.
The tagged book is a just one option of many for “A book by a trans and/or intersex author“.
I cheated on fermentation and used The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting (KJC).
For sea shanty, Hold Fast (Sebastian Nothwell) has one I think.
Trade unions I was a little cheaty and used A Seditious Affair (KJC).
Transportation? Wanted, A Gentleman (KJC) largely takes place on the mail coach roads! The obvious one would be One Last Stop (Casey McQuiston). 13mo
I do have a lot of Hawk's back catalog to get through yet, but I did rather shoot myself in the foot early this year when I put all of the Hex World books into the #FRC2023 as a joke, 13mo