Current reading
Jun. 13th, 2022 01:18 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just finished another book of the last batch, so now have my fixed next main chunk of reading for the rest of June 2022.
I’ve now got two novels on the go, both rereads. Terry Pratchett’s Maskerade and Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile. Both read on my Kindle, though I have a paperback copy of the former and a facsimile hardback reprint of the first edition of the latter.
I am still reading and enjoying Andrew Cotter’s first book about life with his labrador dogs Olive and Mabel.
Having just finished my latest Japanese manga book my next graphic novel read will be the first volume of Heartstopper. Which looks like it will be a quick and breezy read. It also looks to have fun with the graphic novel format.
The Last Bookseller is a somewhat exaggeratedly titled but interesting so far memoir of rare bookselling in 1980s and 1990s America.
And I am still happily enjoying Loren Wiseman’s Grognard book of Traveller RPG newsletter columns.

I’ve now got two novels on the go, both rereads. Terry Pratchett’s Maskerade and Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile. Both read on my Kindle, though I have a paperback copy of the former and a facsimile hardback reprint of the first edition of the latter.
I am still reading and enjoying Andrew Cotter’s first book about life with his labrador dogs Olive and Mabel.
Having just finished my latest Japanese manga book my next graphic novel read will be the first volume of Heartstopper. Which looks like it will be a quick and breezy read. It also looks to have fun with the graphic novel format.
The Last Bookseller is a somewhat exaggeratedly titled but interesting so far memoir of rare bookselling in 1980s and 1990s America.
And I am still happily enjoying Loren Wiseman’s Grognard book of Traveller RPG newsletter columns.
