Massive fail here. I think that the election and various other distractions have really hit my usual rota of book reading, both last month and this. My pathetic total is, er,
Fiction (non-sf): 1 (YTD 28)
Kramer’s War, by Derek Robinson
sf (non-Who): 1 (YTD 74)
Prime Minister Corbyn: and other things that never happened, eds. Duncan Brack and Iain Dale
Comics: 1 (YTD 23)
Antarès, Épisode 1, by Leo
800 pages (YTD 56,100 pages)
0/3 (YTD 59/193) by women
0/3 (YTD 12/193) by PoC
Reread: 1 (Kramer’s War), YTD 14
Reading now
AfroSF: Science Fiction by African Writers, by Nnedi Okorafor
Tolstoy, by Henri Troyat
Kings of the North, by Cecelia Holland
Short Trips: The History of Christmas, ed. Simon Guerrier
Coming soon (perhaps):
Angels & Visitations: A Miscellany, by Neil Gaiman
Alexander the Great: The Hunt for a New Past, by Paul Cartledge
De Mexicaan met twee hoofden, by Joann Sfar
Last Exit to Babylon – Volume 4: The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny
V for Vendetta, by Alan Moore
The Star Rover, by Jack London
To Lie with Lions, by Dorothy Dunnett
The Colour Of Magic, by Terry Pratchett
Austerity Britain, 1945-1951, by David Kynaston
Lavondyss, by Robert Holdstock
Broken Homes, by Ben Aaronovitch
The Innocent Man, by John Grisham
Warriors, ed. George R. R. Martin
The Parrot's Theorem, by Denis Guedj
A Suitable Boy, by Vikram Seth
The Rapture of the Nerds, by Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross
The Habit of Loving, by Doris Lessing
Bullet Time, by David A. McIntee
Twilight of the Gods, by Mark Clapham