Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Druid Vices and a Vodka - Annette Marie (Audiobook)

Tantor Audio, 2020, 9.3 hours 
Read by: Cris Dukehart
Listened to: June 2025, age 47 
 
The Guild Codex: Spellbound, book 6 
 
I really like this series, especially the Tori books.  This one's no exception.
 
Rating: 5 

Friday, January 30, 2026

Falling Free - Lois McMaster Bujold - Audiobook

Blackstone Audio, 2009, 8.6 hours
Original copyright 1988
Read by Grover Gardner
Listened to: June 2025
 
Miles Vorkosigan, book 1 (by publication order) 
 
Well... no Miles, no characters that I remembered, hardly seems related to the Vorkosigan saga at all.  A good 'engineer with a wrench' story, though.
 
Rating: 3+ 

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Storm Cursed - Patricia Briggs (Audiobook)

Penguin Audio, 2019, 10.3 hours
Read by: Lorelei King
Listened to: June 2025
 
Mercedes Thompson, book 11 
 
A pretty decent entry in the series, but it's starting to feel like maybe the series is getting a little long in the tooth.  This time, witches try to take over the pack's territory, and there's a big to-do about that.  More of what makes the series good, but also a bit repetitious.   
Rating: 4- 

Friday, January 23, 2026

Island in the Sea of Time - S.M. Stirling

 Roc, 1998, 608 pages
 ISBN: 978-0-451-45675-5
 Read: July 2025, age 47
 
This is the counterpart to Dies the Fire, and I was hoping for more of the same - post-apocalyptic survival and rebuilding.  I did get some of that, but more what I got was ahistorical wargaming.  As is typical with Stirling, it was detailed and a bit slow-paced.  Interesting, kind of fun, and a bit disappointing.  It didn't make me excited to read the sequel.
 
Rating: 3+ 

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Thud! - Terry Pratchett

Doubleday, 2005, 362 pages
ISBN: 0-385-60867-5
Read: July 2025, age 47 
 
Discworld, book 34 
 
Amazing that there can be so much quality in such a long series.  This was an excellent instalment, and I suspect that it will be even better on a re-read. 
 
Rating: 4+ 

Friday, January 16, 2026

Worst Person Ever - Douglas Coupland

Vintage Canada, 2014, 317 pages
Original copyright 2013 
ISBN: 978-0-345-81374-9 
Read: August 2025, age 47
 
I've been reading basically every Douglas Coupland book I've found since i read Microserfs, which turned out to be one of my favourite books.  I keep reading them hoping to recapture that, even a little, and I keep being disappointed.  I enjoyed the prose in this book, but the characters and plot were basically just a waste of time, and I bounced off of the humour.   
 
Rating: 2 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Alpha 8 - Robert Silverberg

Berkley Medallion, 1977, 242 pages
Individual stories copyright 1950 to 1973 
ISBN: 0-425-03561-1 
Read: August 2025, age 47 
 
I cracked open the book and discovered that it was short stories.  I really should have known from the cover.  They were good short stories, in general, but that's not really my favourite medium.  
 
Rating: 3