I’d be more forgiving of the spoiler font issues if
Tapestry wasn’t in the title
. You sort of need to go the extra mile to get related things right then.
I just finished Dionysus in Wisconsin. Did someone here recommend? I really enjoyed it. The world building was fun, and I liked the characters. I have a hold on the next book at the library.
ltc just finished reading Catching Fire, and she is shouting “what!?!” Over and over again. It’s kind of adorable.
I picked up Spread me by Sarah Gailey and The Tapestry of Fate at the library today. Oh, and I found out Mona Awad is going to be doing a signing near me in September. So, I grabbed a ticket for that.
I am getting to the end of Children of Strife and liking it much more than #3 in the series (not that I disliked Children of Memory but I didn't love it quite as much as the first two) - it's giving me two of the things I like best, explorations of identity and fictional theology (and science fictional theology is a pretty rare treat!) and a good bit of mantis shrimp detail (Children of Memory was, IMO, lacking in fun evolution info) so I'm happy.
And my hold for Father Material just became available so that's up next. I am excited and only a little worried that Hall take it in a direction I don't like...
Amy, definitely. Once she was done freaking out she walked out to the living room to get Mockingjay and started it immediately.
I spent most of my afternoon looking at the YA books on my kindle and deciding which ones to family share with ltc. I probably made the process harder than it needs to be. She reads well above her age level and can handle scary things and some violence pretty easily. However, she really doesn’t care for much romance in her books and I’d like to avoid anything overtly sexual or with sa in it. I have not read every book on my kindle shelf and the ones I have read I might not be remembering as clearly as I think I do.
Are you asking for recommendations?
Not really dcp. I already have too many books. Just maybe some info on how other parents have made these decisions.