So, does this make Paradise Lost a kind of fan fiction?
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My mailman must have loved me last week! With the exception of The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs (from the library) all of these books came in the mail.
The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs by Nick Trout: I just started this yesterday, so far it seems a little funny and definitely heartwarming. Plus, I love dogs, so I'm sure it'll go well for me. I wanted to read this before the second book, Dog Gone, Back Soon that I was pre-approved for on NetGalley.
Puritan Witch by Penni Jo Renner: Historical Fiction of the Salem Witch Trials written by Rebecca Eames' (an accused witch) ancestor.
The Confabulist by Steven Galloway: My March LibraryThing Early Reviewers win! Another historical fiction/mystery about Harry Houdini.
Soulless by Gail Carriger: Book One of the Parasol Protectorate, a young adult, historical, paranormal mystery with vampires. Should be fun!
The Bees by Laline Paull: From the perspective of actual bees, and one bee who decides to break the mold. Environmental fiction
Zaremba or Love and the Rule of Law by Michelle Granas: My Booklikes win! I've been wanting to read this for a long time, so I'm super happy that I had a chance to win it. A political drama set in Poland.
Lots of good spring reading for me!
This is really hard for me, because I always try to see the good in everything (not just books). Even if I can't stand a book I can usually find someone who it works for (see my husband's love of The Great Gatsby and my hatred of it)
But if there's one book that has absolutely no redeeming qualities whatsoever, it would be The Lost Gate by Orson (homophobic) Scott (anti-science) Card (asshole).
You know for a man who thinks that gay people are mentally ill and should not be given the rights of everybody else in the United States, he sure does like to write about a young boy pulling his pants down at every male adult with authority. And being molested by older women. And sexually harassing other kids.
See my review here.