Mt TBR report: June 2015
Jul. 3rd, 2015 08:00 amJune was an exceptionally busy month for work, so I’m a little surprised I got in as much reading as I did. Mt TBR actually shrunk! This was partly because I returned a couple of books I’d borrowed before things got busy, but I was also good about not picking up too many new books. Hopefully, I can continue this trend.
Mt TBR status
Mt TBR @ 1 January 2015: 202
Mt TBR @ 31 May 2015: 220
Mt TBR @ 30 June 2015: 215
Books read
28. Saga Vol. 4 by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples. Reviewed here.
29. The Magpie Lord by KJ Charles. Reviewed here.
30. Aurora: Meridian by Amanda Bridgeman. Review forthcoming.
31. Malifaux: Rising Powers by Wyrd Games. This is a manual for a tabletop skirmish game. It includes some stories along with rules for new models, introducing some interesting characters into the world of Malifaux.
32. Interlude with Tattoos by KJ Charles. This is a short story set almost immediately after The Magpie Lord. It wasn’t quite what I was expecting, since I thought it would tell the tale of how Lucien came by the largest of his tattoos. However, I still adored it.
Books acquired
Checkers’ Asylum by Jarrod Elvin
The Rebel Returns by Becca Lusher
Interlude with Tattoos by KJ Charles
Online reading
The Court of Five Thrones Ch 43-48 by Pia Foxhall. Some new dynamics settle into place. While these are largely positive (and I enjoyed seeing them immensely), the danger is not over for Gwyn and the Unseelie Court. As usual, a reminder that this is an original fantasy m/m erotica and not suitable for all audiences.
The Wildness Within Ch 8-11 by Pia Foxhall. These few chapters were almost enough to make me like the Raven Prince. I especially liked his manipulations of the Oak King.
Sea Foam and Silence Ch 1- 16 by Lynn O’Connacht. This is a free-verse serial poem about a mermaid determined to prove she is just as grown-up as her sisters. Lynn has a knack for writing innocent voices and this series is no exception.
The Merger by Sunil Patel. A short story about Paresh and Sita, a married couple who are offered the chance of a lifetime by an amorphous alien looking to possess Paresh’s body in exchange for a small fortune. Paresh and Sita were both easy to relate to and I loved Sita’s practical side. The corporate legalese spoken by the alien is pretty hilarious.
What have you read this month?
Mirrored from Earl Grey Editing.

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Date: 2015-07-03 07:20 am (UTC)Also your To Be Read pile is amazing. I dread to think how many books I've got to read. Many of them are in digital format on my kindle, which makes it a lot easier for me to ignore the pile! :D
I'm up to writing chapter 53 of COFT and it's weird to think there's only 6 chapters left for me to write now. Though I'm also looking forward to a break. Because I have a fae tales story set in the human world, about a storm spirit and a selkie set in the Orkney Isles, that I dearly want to write (it'll be a standalone). I'm feeling like some moody Celtic slow-burn UST that's all tender and stuff. Lol.
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Date: 2015-07-03 08:31 pm (UTC)...what do those scissorhanded automata do?
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Date: 2015-07-05 06:15 am (UTC)You chew through the books on Goodreads pretty quickly, so perhaps your Mt TBR may not be as tall as you anticipate? Or perhaps that is being overly optimistic :)
Moody Celtic slow-burn UST sounds awesome, though I'm pretty sure I'll love just about anything you write <3