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    1. iwasjusttwittering on

      **A Mathematician’s Apology, by G.H. Hardy**

      A curious essay on mathematics, with a CP Snow’s foreword which is very old-fashioned at times.

      **The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas S. Kuhn**

    2. Finished: The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins

      A Short Stay in Hell by Steven Peck (200 % recommended)

      Started: Stories of your life and others by Ted Chiang

    3. friendlystalker75 on

      Continuing:

      **Shogun, by James Clavell** (audiobook), about halfway done.

      **1979, by Val McDermid** (e-book)

      Started:

      **A Treacherous Curse, by Deanna Raybourn** (audiobook)

    4. Continuing: **The Celebrated Cases of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle**. This time I read *The Red-Headed League* and *A Case of Identity*. Both gave you the feeling of being surprised by the turn of events, but feeling like there were just enough clues that you *could* have solved it*. The first case was kind of funny from the set up, but the other was kind of sad for the character involved.

    5. Finished:

      **Hannah’s Hero, by Ruby Dixon**

      **Bodyfulness, by Christine Caldwell**

      **Space Vampire, by Ruby Dixon**

      **The Vow Beneath My Skin, by Mireille Duskthorn**

      **Articulate, by Rachel Kolb**

      **Pumpkin Spice and Pour-Overs, by Elise Kennedy**

      **Who Cooked Adam Smith’s Dinner?, by Katrine Marçal**

      **Miss Percy’s Definitive Guide to the Restoration of Dragons, by Quenby Olson**

      **Trick or Treat Nurse at My Feet, by Sarah Jayne**

      **Tall, Dark & Horny, Rochelle Paige**

    6. Finished

      Needful Things, Stephen King.

      Got Tommyknockers another Stephen King book, but not sure if I want to start it or move to someone else.

    7. **Finished**

      *The Twisted Ones, by T Kingfisher*

      **Ongoing**

      *A Feast for Crows, by George R.R Martin* (Audiobook)

      **Started**

      *The Miniaturist, by Jessie Burton*

    8. Started with

      After a Bite – Lyndsay Sands
      Filthy Rich Vampires – Geneva Lee
      The return of the true Heiress – Kimberley Taylor

    9. ett-hus-i-skogen on

      Finished:

      **Murder on the Orient Express, by Agatha Christie**

      Started:

      **The Waste Lands, by Stephen King**

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