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Boy, Snow, Bird

I couldn’t sleep last night so I thought I’d read a book.

Big mistake.

Once I started Boy, Snow, Bird by Helen Oyeyemi, I couldn’t stop. I stayed up til dawn reading until I finished the very last page.

Boy Snow Bird Helen Oyeyemi

Boy, Snow, Bird was so different from the books that I read recently. I was completely entranced. I loved its blend of fairytale and myth, set against a dark time in U.S. history. The mystery surrounding Boy was fascinating, as was the ultimate reveal. The lyrical prose of Helen Oyeyemi made me wish I had her talent as a writer. The self-involved part of me enjoyed that there were characters named Vivian and Agnes (like those in my own novel).

From what I can see the book has mixed reviews online. I can see why it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Now I’m off to find more works by Helen Oyeyemi to add to my lengthy TBR pile on Goodreads.

Goodreads Reading Challenge

Goodreads Reading Challenge Nadia Nader Books

Note to self: Don’t set a high reading goal for 2016.

I’ve been trying so hard to stay on track I’m reading more than I’m writing!

(x-posted on NadiaNader.com)

CryoBurn by Lois McMaster Bujold

In an attempt to add even MORE books to my To Read shelf on Goodreads, I browsed the list of Hugo and Nebula nominated novels over the past few decades. When I saw CryoBurn on the list, I blinked. It didn’t sound like a familiar title and I was sure I had read every single book Lois McMaster Bujold has come out with. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t read this book in the Miles Vorkosigan saga!

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I read the book in two sittings. It was bittersweet. I loved being immersed back into Miles’ world even though he was an adult (with four kids!). Seeing Roic again was nice. I’m glad he’s become comfortable with being Miles’ Armsman even if Roic still had a penchant for dramatics whenever he thought he failed Miles. It was interesting seeing Miles be more responsible even while he was turning an entire planet upside down. And I loved seeing Mark. Mark amuses me.

The ending took me aback. I did not expect it to end that way. The drabbles at the end of the book brought tears to my eyes. I won’t spoil it for you but it’s a must read.

I hope there are more Miles books in the future. I’m not sure how much I like this new responsible Miles but he reminds me of his father. I also would love more books with Civil. I love the whole Barrayar cast.