Books I have read so far in 2022, except the ones I've forgotten.
Right now: The Cabinet by Un-Su Kim (part of a Story Bundle The 2022 World SF Bundle - Curated by Lavie Tidhar Fascinating! Well-translated (at least it reads well and makes sense)
Yesterday: The Madness of Crowds, Louise Penny, (library ebook on Cloud)
Last week: Olive, Again by Elizabeth Stroud (library ebook on Cloud) for Book Club, the sequel to Olive Kitteridge, which I haven't read but did see a miniseries adaptation starring Frances McDormand.
Last week: The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien, last month's Book Club, another war story in Paris, American focus, writing not great. (library ebook on cloud)
Project Charon 1, 2 and 3, by Patty Jansen, space opera, Australian author, KindleThe Wrong Man, by Christine Leblanc, Kindle, a romance mystery.
Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty (Australian descriptive mystery?) Liked it a lot. Paperback passed on from Linda C.
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarity. I didn't like the miniseries, but found more to enjoy in the book, set in Australia, not California.
The Ministry for the Future, by Kim Stanley Robinson. Big paperback that I ordered from Amazon, based on a review/rec. Terrific. Trying to get Neil & others to read it!
More by Julia Huni: Waxing the Moon of Lewei, Luna City Limited, The Saha Declination (Colonial Explorer Corps book 3), ebooks for beta review, using Kindle