Read My Roommate is a Vampire by Jenna Levine.

It’s a rom-com, which I don’t generally read, so I can’t judge if it was actually good or not. Personally, it felt too much like one of those K-Dramas, where a poor girl meets super rich guy, who is super handsome, and she keeps thinking about her all the time. Except this one has a Vampire. Not a big fan, but overall it was a fine time pass.

Bingo squares: Jude a book by its cover.

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?


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    4 days ago

    Currently partway through The Dry by Jane Harper.

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    Finished:

    Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline (horror-ish)

    A Métis woman, whose husband has been missing for nearly a year, stumbles onto him acting as a preacher for a traveling Christian ministry. The problem is, not only is he like a different person, with no apparent memory of his past life, but there’s also a rogarou hanging around him.

    I thought the characters were really well done, but otherwise, I’d put this in the ‘fine’ category. I did enjoy the look into Métis culture and folklore, though; I’d always assumed that rogarou were just a twist on werewolves, but they’re much more their own thing.

    Bingo squares: minority author, folklore (HM), x of y

    The Tomb of Dragons by Katherine Addison (cozy fantasy mystery)

    Last book in the Cemeteries of Amalo trilogy, spin-off of The Goblin Emperor. Thara Celehar tries to adapt to the change in circumstance from the last book, and gets in the way of powerful people as he tries to follow his duty and calling (as is tradition).

    This was a really satisfying conclusion to the trilogy, imo, wrapping up strands from the previous books and leaving the door open for more with the MC. I think this one upped the fantasy word quota a bit, though (“revethvezvaishor’avar”, anyone?).

    Bingo squares: orange, x of y, LGBTQIA+, new release, steppin’ up (HM), political (HM), cozy (in the ‘cozy mystery’ sense: not graphic, overall fairly gentle tone, lots of interludes drinking tea or sharing a meal with friends)

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      3 days ago

      Empire of Wild sounds interesting, how long is it? If it’s not too long I can do with a “fine” book that is about something new and different.