Thank you, Aria and Dini, for (again) including a topic I submitted! And, yes, I do remember sending it in. Every year, I inevitably fall into two massive reading slumps. The first is either in June or July because it’s the halfway point of the year. That’s when I start thinking a lot about … Continue reading Let’s Talk Bookish: In Which Season Do You Do Your Best Reading?| Jillian the Bookish Butterfly Blog
Are we a week away from September? Yes. Am I already planning my reading goals for next year? …Maybe. Recently, I thought over how I wanted my reading for the rest of the year to play out. This led me to type out a whole new reading list and change out the books on my … Continue reading Let’s Talk Bookish (freebie): What Are Your End of the Year Reading Plans?| Jillian the Bookish Butterfly Blog
Honestly? I’m sort of glad summer is over. Besides not being my favorite season in general, summer of 2025 dragged. I spent most of the time indoors, sending out job applications and occasionally getting interviews that often resulted in rejection or ghosting. However, I’m glad to report that it has ended on a … Continue reading End of Summer 2025 Book Tag| Jillian the Bookish Butterfly Blog
This week’s Top 10 Tuesday was encouraged to be something non-bookish. But, of course, I couldn’t think of anything. On today’s post are my top ten bookish discoveries of the last five years. It occurred to me recently that there have been significant changes to my reading life since 2020. While changes are to be … Continue reading Top 10 Tuesday (freebie): Ten of My Favorite Bookish Discoveries of the Last Five Years| Jillian the Bookish Butterfly Blog
Today's links Enshittification, the audiobook (the Kickstarter): A disenshittified audiobook about enshittification. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Open source DRM?!; Sad Puppies lose big; Meritocratic delusion. Upcoming appearances: Where to find me. Recent appearances: Where I've been. Latest books: You keep readin' em, I'll keep writin' 'em. Upcoming books: Like I said, I'll keep writin' 'em. Colophon: All the rest. Enshittification, the audiobook (the Kickstar...| Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
Today is the day that the first adaptation of Sandman is released. | Neil Gaiman's Journal
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Thank you, Dini, for putting this book tag on my radar and thanks to Honest Fiction for creating it! Until 2021, I had labeled aud…| Jillian the Bookish Butterfly Blog
Chères lecteurs et lectrices aimant la lecture, Le rendez-vous hebdomadaire Le mardi sur son 31 à été créé par Les bavardages de Sophie et il vise à présenter le mardi une citation d’une phrase ou plus provenant de la page 31 de sa lecture en cours. Ce mardi, je vous présente un extrait du sixièmeLire la suite "Le mardi sur son 31 : Dune v.6"| 4e de couverture
The audiobook of A Man Named Baskerville is now available at Apple Books, as well as Audible and Amazon.| Jim Nelson
Drekki Flynt is in trouble…again. Believed lost after falling into the deadly maelstrom known as the Eye of Testudinous, Evtorr, one of Flynt’s old crew, is found alive and well. Kind of. He’s raving mad, won’t shut up about the fabled Dead Air, and worse, shadowy assassins from Ulgu seem dead set on making sure… Continue reading The Ghosts of Barak-Minoz by Guy Haley – An Audio Book Review| Swords & Spectres
How to be a Victorian – a time traveller’s guide to Victorian Britain by the BBC’s Ruth Goodman. We know what life was like for Victoria and Albert. But what was it like for a com…| Swords & Spectres
What books do I hope to read in the second half of 2025? Technically, I want to read all the books…but that’s too many for Top 10 Tuesday. &nbs…| Jillian the Bookish Butterfly Blog
As always—thank you to Aria and Dini for including a topic I submitted to Let’s Talk Bookish! When I submitted this topic, I was i…| Jillian the Bookish Butterfly Blog
It is the most famous military installation in the world. And no credible insider has ever divulged the truth about his time inside of it. Until now. This is the first book based on interviews with…| Swords & Spectres
Histories of technology have politics. The way we discuss the emergence and development of media technologies implicates the priorities and interests of those telling the story, and how we understand a technology’s meaning and potential. Among podcasters familiar with the history of the medium, Dave Winer– the developer behind the RSS feed –is usually credited as […]| Sounding Out!
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The mutiny on HMS Bounty, in the South Pacific on 28 April 1789, is one of history’s truly great stories – a tale of human drama, intrigue and adventure of the highest order – and…| Swords & Spectres
Update on the audiobook of A Man Named Baskerville, and the hardcover edition is about to be released.| Jim Nelson
HERBERT, Frank. Dune : Le Messie de Dune. Paris : Éditions Robert Laffont, 2021. 504 p. HERBERT, Frank. Dune 3 : Les enfants de Dune. Paris : Lizzie, 2019. 19 h 12. Chères lectrices et chers lecteu…| 4e de couverture
Chères lecteurs et lectrices aimant la lecture, Le rendez-vous hebdomadaire Le mardi sur son 31 à été créé par Les bavardages de Sophie et il vise à présenter le mardi une citation d’une phra…| 4e de couverture
The audiobook dropped this week on Audible.| Jim Nelson
It’s raining in Liscor. The spring rains have come and Liscor’s entire geography changes with the dawning of the new year. The Floodplains of Liscor live up to their name, and the only …| Swords & Spectres
Voici une nouvelle édition de chroniques courtes de mes dernières lectures. Cette fois-ci, je vous parle de deux lectures audio : La cité des nuages et des oiseaux d’Anthony Doerr et Les quinze premières vies… Plus| Le dragon galactique
Brought to you by Its Majesty’s Government. Greatest Britain: For a Global Universe. Agent Isaac Steele has problems. He spends all his splibs on drink and drugs. He has some deep-seated and very m…| Swords & Spectres
Clowns, Goblins, and Erin Solstice. Not all in the same place, mind you. Erin Solstice trusts a lot of people—even some lost Redfangs survivors of Esthelm—but can she handle being friends with Gobl…| Swords & Spectres
Earlier this year, I buddyread Jade City by Fonda Lee and this was my final chance for this book since I had tried it twice and put it aside as often. I surprisingly enjoyed it. When I read Jade Wa…| Laurie Is Reading
Du liebst Hörbücher und suchst den richtigen Anbieter? Oft heißt es dann: BookBeat vs Audible. Aber wer ist wirklich besser? Finde es heraus!| WE GO WILD - Fitness, Food, Love & Lifestyle