What are you currently reading?
Don't Look Back by Jennifer L Armentrout
I've only just started reading this one, so I don't have much of a sense of it yet. It opens pretty well.
Sam wakes up in the forest, barefoot, with no memory of who she is or how she got there. She decides to reinvent herself. The only problem: her friend Cassie is still missing.
What did you recently finish reading?
The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf by Ambelin Kwaymullina
The best part of this book is the way it uses the concept of the unreliable narrator. Ashala's memories have been tampered with. For good reason. It's a complex plot with a world order that takes a little getting used to. A surprising amount of the book takes place literally in Ashala's head and memories.
What do you think you'll read next?
Next on my list is High and Dry by Sarah Skilton
This book is described as high stakes crime fiction involving drugs, sports, and peer pressure.
I'm tempted to jump ahead a few on the list and read The Freedom Summer Murders by Don Mitchell, instead.
The true story of three young men lynched in 1964 for trying to register African Americans to vote. This one promises to be a fascinating look into our history.
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