Current reading
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Current main reading as of end of February 2022.
I’ve newly started the dark academia novel A Lesson In Vengeance while still finishing off the vasculitis book club’s choice of the month, Us by David Nicholls. The latter is entertaining enough, though overlong for my tastes. But I will finish it.
I’ve newly started the Treasure Palaces collection of short essays about museums and galleries around the world. I’m particularly keen to read its penultimate one about the ABBA Museum in Stockholm, where we had a marvellous time. But I’m going to read in order. There are 24 essays.
Rachel Clarke’s junior doctor tale is a good read, but frustratingly jumps about in the chronology far more than necessary or helpful.
I’m keen to finish Jim Crumley’s book about Autumn, though I have major issues with some of his writing and frequent self plagiarism. He’s a nature writer from Dundee.
And I am still slowly making my way through Loren Wiseman’s collection of Traveller RPG club magazine editorials, which is very enjoyable, even for someone who has never played or read Traveller RPG. But best savoured.

I’ve newly started the dark academia novel A Lesson In Vengeance while still finishing off the vasculitis book club’s choice of the month, Us by David Nicholls. The latter is entertaining enough, though overlong for my tastes. But I will finish it.
I’ve newly started the Treasure Palaces collection of short essays about museums and galleries around the world. I’m particularly keen to read its penultimate one about the ABBA Museum in Stockholm, where we had a marvellous time. But I’m going to read in order. There are 24 essays.
Rachel Clarke’s junior doctor tale is a good read, but frustratingly jumps about in the chronology far more than necessary or helpful.
I’m keen to finish Jim Crumley’s book about Autumn, though I have major issues with some of his writing and frequent self plagiarism. He’s a nature writer from Dundee.
And I am still slowly making my way through Loren Wiseman’s collection of Traveller RPG club magazine editorials, which is very enjoyable, even for someone who has never played or read Traveller RPG. But best savoured.
