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**When I Sing, Mountains Dance, by Irene Solà** continued
**Flight To Arras, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry** finished
**The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas S. Kuhn** started
**The Gene: An Intimate History, by Siddhartha Mukherjee** continued
It’s exceptionally well written, and quite accessible.
Red Rising, Pierce Brown.
Honestly, I’ve never had so much fun reading a book before. It’s my first fantasy/sci-fi book and I’m absolutely loving it. The fact that there’s two more books in this trilogy plus other books in this series is even better.
I also started The Secret History by Donna Tartt but I’m dedicating my time to Red Rising at the moment. Once I finish Red Rising I’ll give more time to The Secret History.
Finished: Dungeon Crawler Carl, Matt Dinniman. I finally had to check out what everyone in the entire world seemed to be talking about. Didn’t disappoint.
The End of Loneliness, by Benedict Wells.
I laugh cried.
Mort, by Terry Prachett.
I snickered quite a few times.
I finished:
**Fingersmith,** **by Sarah Waters**
I am continuing:
**Unnatural Causes, by Richard Shepherd**
I started:
**Run, by Blake Crouch**