I actually picked a book, and read it! To be fair, I actually picked two, took them with me on a reading date, and didn't start either of them, but read one when I got home.
What I read: Gender queer by Maia Kobabe, which I've been planning to read for years. Very very much recommend if you like graphic memoir, 5 stars. (this was bought for the offspring to read at the age I felt they needed it, and I've only just got around to it).
Up next: Baking with Kafka by ?Tom Gauld. This was a gift that I requested some years ago, and suspect I'm going to greatly appreciated.
Me + plans == something different. Small plans are okay, very specific types of plans mostly okay, everything else fails. But I did get to read a great book, so I don't actually mind.
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I actually picked a book, and read it! To be fair, I actually picked two, took them with me on a reading date, and didn't start either of them, but read one when I got home.
What I read: Gender queer by Maia Kobabe, which I've been planning to read for years. Very very much recommend if you like graphic memoir, 5 stars. (this was bought for the offspring to read at the age I felt they needed it, and I've only just got around to it).
Up next: Baking with Kafka by ?Tom Gauld. This was a gift that I requested some years ago, and suspect I'm going to greatly appreciated.
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Yay for knocking something off the planned reads lists though!
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Me + plans == something different. Small plans are okay, very specific types of plans mostly okay, everything else fails. But I did get to read a great book, so I don't actually mind.