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alexcat ([personal profile] alexcat) wrote2023-01-04 05:20 pm
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Reading Wednesday

I have not read a word so far...

I'm going to ask for authors and recs. I have limited eyesight so it has to be something I can read on my Kindle.

MY preferences are
Mysteries and cozy mysteries,
Funny romances (straight or gay)
Light science fiction
Light fantasy
Poetry . classic moslty but I do like some modern poetry.
Books about writing - similar to Stephen King's On Writing.

I really like the LJ Book Bingo that [personal profile] spikedluv posted on her page and I might do that if I get enough recs.
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[personal profile] smallhobbit 2023-01-04 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd recommend The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle by Matt Cain.
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[personal profile] cornerofmadness 2023-01-05 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
historical mysteries - The Cabinets of Barnaby Mayne by Elsa Hart, When Blood Lies by C.S. Harris (this is the latest in the series but this whole series is fantastic)
Lavender House by Lev A.C. Rosen

Cozy mysteries - Six Feet Deep Dish by Mindy Quigley
Four Leaf Cleaver by Maddie Day

fantasy - Together We Burn by Isabel Ibañez
Silver Under Nightfall by Rin Chupeco (lgbt, poly)

Urban fantasy Ballad & Dagger by Daniel José Older (YA)
Wretched Waterpark by Kiersten White )middle grade)

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[personal profile] kitewithfish 2023-01-05 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I really enjoyed the Page and Sommers series by Cat Sebastien - it's a spy and a country doctor solving a mystery, and falling in love. Gentle with post-war trauma, hopeful, English countryside.

I'm intrigued to recommend you the Cemeteries of Amalo books (there are two, with a third coming) because they are mysteries with a bit of angst in fantasy world, but most of the world building comes in the Goblin Emperor, which is perhaps outside your genre interests, tho an excellent book about a young man deciding how he's going to use the power that has suddenly come into his hands, and choosing compassion and hope over revenge. There is a short story set between between Witness for the Dead and Grief of Stones that might be a good place to start if you want to see if it's to your tastes - https://www.sundaymorningtransport.com/p/min-zemerins-plan

The Tea Master and the Detective by Aliette de Bodard is a great novella - space detective works with a sentient ship to solve a mystery, vaguely historical

Oh, Freya Marske's A Marvellous Light is gay, historical, moderately cozy, and a mystery - plus great fun to read.

Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard is a very slow and cozy book - it is a bit hard to pin down the genre but it's got a fantastic main character coming into a sense of his own self worth and value in the community he's from and squaring it with years he's given to civil service for an Emperor who is both a worthy ruler and also a deeply lonely person. It's super long.

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[personal profile] desdemonaspace 2023-01-05 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Re: book recs - I am your huckleberry!

Mysteries and cozy mysteries - I love Barbara Michaels. Ditto the Flavia de Luce books by Alan Bradley. Also, the Mrs Pollifax books! Author is Dorothy Gilman.

Funny romances (straight or gay) - Georgette Heyer. My favorites are Cotillion and Arabella. A Civil Case is another favorite Heyer, but it's less funny. Susan Juby has a pair of books, Home to Woefield (aka The Woefield Poultry Collective - the Canadian edition has a different name) and Republic of Dirt. Both are about four mismatched characters on a worn-out farm in British Columbia.

Light science fiction - I don't know how light they are (for hard science fiction), but Heinlein's juveniles are great. I've practically read mine to pieces.

Poetry I don't read so much of, but I'm fond of T.S. Elliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. Oh, and I have an Emily Dickenson reader. I love her as well.

Books about writing - there's one called Spunk And Bite (a take-off on Strunk and White). Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott (actually, any of her non-fiction is great. Operating Instructions in my go-to baby shower gift). Eats, Shoots, And Leaves is another book on writing.
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[personal profile] spikedluv 2023-01-10 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
When anyone requests a cozy mystery rec I always offer up The Cat in the Stacks mysteries. I love them.
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[personal profile] pianogurl330 2023-01-12 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I 2nd The Cat in the Stacks mysteries for a cozy mystery rec! They're enjoyable!