The Last Heir to Blackwood Library by Hester Fox was a fun, quick read about a woman who inherits a house and has to fight to save herself once she's inside. It's definitely gothic, and fell somewhere in the middle of speculative and horror. There's romance (but it's not a romance), and there's a mystery that the main character struggles to solve given the particular challenges of the library. This was definitely a curl-up-on-a-gloomy-day book, and I read it when it was way too warm outside.
A coworker challenged me to read Children of Time as part of our 2-person sci-fi book club. My heart sank when I opened the cover to read the first line: I'd tried to read this book before as an audiobook on a road trip with my husband the year before. He adored this book and was excited to share it with me, and I couldn't get through a half-chapter without falling asleep. But, since I'd committed to reading it before realizing which book it was, I sat down to finally read it. And just like my husband suggested, I flew through it. Of course, it did take three mediums to read this--I read the first third in the physical book, then switched to audio book on another road trip, then finished it on e-book during an unexpected train delay. Separate from the experience of reading the book, I felt very lucky to have access to so many different library resources to get me through the finish line! I probably would not have picked this book up if not for the joint cajoling of my hus...
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