Last week I posted reviews of The Red Tree, contemporary horror for the RIP Challenge, and Manfred, my first book for the Classics Club.
I saw Love's Labor's Lost on Thursday at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. I got a discounted ticket on short notice, but I started reading the play before I went to see it. It was a great performance. Just finished reading it this morning. I haven't reviewed it yet. I really enjoyed this one. I think I'll want to watch it again at some point, so I'll look for a video version.
I'm reading The Ballad of Black Tom. Hoping to finish this soon.
I posted the Monday Poem for All About Books again this week: "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Shelley.
I started listening to the Uncanny Magazine podcast. This month they have a two-part podcast (episode 24, parts A & B) with the theme of disability in SF, which is also the theme of this month's issue.
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