Read a bunch of stuff this week. I mixed in some light children's books to make it easier to get through some tedious non-fiction.
I finally finished "Pseudoarbejde" (Pseudo work), a book about bullshit in our workplaces and the culture of businesses and institutions. An interesting and funny book but far too long.
Also read Corinne Maier's "Hello Laziness" which is a short, satirical dissection of the ridiculousness found in most large corporations. Despite it's short length this book was tedious. Too much of the material relates to french current events.
I definitely recognize a lot of the issues these books tackle in my workplace but I think I've managed to steer myself clear of the worst of it.
Read JK Rowling's "The Tales of Beetle the Bard". A funny little companion to the Potter Universe but not a must read.
Read book 7+8 of Jan Kjær's "Taynikma". Still very similar to Avatar the last Airbender.
Finished Terry Pratchett's "Equal Rites" which I mentioned upthread. Still impressed with Pratchett's world building and how effortlessly he writes a simple but entertaining tale.
Finished Kurt Vonneguts "Slaughterhouse 5". A confusingly unsatisfactory read. I don't get why this book is famous.
If anyone here read it and actually liked it, please comment in the Book Club thread. I think we're all at a loss as to why this is a classic.
Started up, Peter Newman's "The Vagrant" on Worry's recommendation. Only 50 pages in but this s promising tale. Demonic invasions and sci-fi tech. Oh yes.
About half way into Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone's "This is how you lose the time war" as recommended by Andorion. It's a very gimmicky premise but it's very entertaining in it's creativity.
This post has been edited by Aptorian: 11 August 2019 - 07:25 PM