Jo Walton’s Reading List: April 2026
Le Guin, fairy tale retellings, Florentine romance, and a mystery in space! The post Jo Walton’s Reading List: April 2026 appeared first on Reactor.
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Le Guin, fairy tale retellings, Florentine romance, and a mystery in space! The post Jo Walton’s Reading List: April 2026 appeared first on Reactor.
Le Guin, Kate Elliott, Michael Chabon and mainstream lit, plus brand-new books! The post Jo Walton’s Reading List: March 2026 appeared first on Reactor.
John Lanchester, Patmeena Sabit and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the commentsI find it hard to read contemporary...
Wolfsong Wolfsong by TJ Klune is $2.99 and a KDD! This had a rerelease with a new cover and is book one in Gr...
Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell Everybody knows that Cherry’s husband, Tom, is in Hollywood making a movie . . . Almost nobody knows that he isn’t coming home. Tom is the creator of...
Daughter of the Forest RECOMMENDED: Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier is $2.99! I have such incredib...
Happy Saturday! It’s time for Whatcha Reading! Here’s how we’re kick off May: Lara: After reading Dolly All The Time by Annabel Monaghan (and LOVING it with one tiny caveat – full...
Books, comics, and a new TV show that will deliver some much needed whimsy when you need it most. The post Reading Recs for the Days You Want to Be Samwise, Not Frodo appeared firs...
Welcome back! Here’s what we’re reading right now: Carrie: I just finished the Trembling Hand, a nonfiction that I read slowly, and am starting The Chamber, a thriller which I hope...
The Hugo candidates have been selected. At Reactor, Lish McBride comments on books everyone told her to read (so she put it off) that she finally got around to reading… and really...
Happy Saturday! Here’s what we’re reading right now as May winds down: Lara: Candice Proctor released only seven historical romances and I’m on my second already. The books are phe...
Another solid reading month here. I am still proud of myself for putting down books that aren’t satisfying me. Even if I purchased it. Even if I waited months to get off the waitin...
This is an overdue roundup of what I’ve read; it’s also uninspiring, with seven of the ten books being C range. The theme is “books that I didn’t think were that good and also were...
Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands RECOMMENDED: Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett is $2...
The Monsters We Defy RECOMMENDED: The Monsters We Defy by Leslye Penelope is 99c! Sarah read this one and gav...
Escape From Holland: The dash for the last British boat out of Holland in May 1940 by Chris Hunt Just before dawn on May 10, 1940, German parachute troops rain down on Holland. Wat...
Porridge: Never heard of Jane Gardam. So far. Except I had — at least I knew the acronym.
The Parfit Knight The first book in the 18th century Rockliffe series. The Retirement Plan A dark humor, marriages in crisis novel that made my 2025 Best of List. Shelf Life An ope...
Got a book you want to talk about? Frustrated with a book or series? In love with a new one? Found a buried treasure? An issue that keeps popping up in the books you are reading? J...
Got a book you want to talk about? Frustrated with a book or series? In love with a new one? Found a buried treasure? An issue that keeps popping up in the books you are reading? J...
Daunted by Proust or Joyce? Letters from Ian Arnott, Mike Bromberg and Andrew Keeley on giving up on a long readDave Patten says Proust’s In Search of Lost Time was unreadable (Let...
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(1) EATING THE FANTASTIC PODCAST TURNS 10. Scott Edelman hosted a 10th anniversary party for Eating the Fantastic on Sunday morning during Balticon, just a few hundred yards from w...
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