Wednesday reading

This is the last Wednesday roundup for a few years; because of the leap year I’m moving to Thursdays from next week.

Current
The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of Scandinavia’s Utopia, by Michael Booth
Small Island, by Andrea Levy
The Golden Fleece, by Robert Graves

Last books finished
Children of Ruin, by Adrian Tchaikovsky
The Rosewater Insurrection, by Tade Thompson
The Wicked + The Divine vol 9: Okay, by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Matthew Wilson & Clayton Cowles

Next books
Babayaga, by Toby Barlow
Red Notice, by Bill Browder

One thought on “Wednesday reading

  1. this is apparently a taboo topic

    Don’t be silly. The Economist has written more sensible articles about that than the rest of the UK press put together. This particular piece was about referendums in general, not the EU’s failings.

    the Podemos election

    You meant the one where they came third, and then ruled out going into coalition with anyone?

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