Books read, March
Apr. 7th, 2024 10:05 pmI keep intending to post and getting caught up in all the things I feel I should have written up, so here's something recent to get started. I have moved back from the UK and into a new house, which has obviously been somewhat disruptive, but for the last six weeks or so I have been totally consumed by the Final Fantasy VII remake (first I played Remake, which I finished the night before Rebirth came out, and then I played Rebirth up until 3 am last Sunday, when I finally finished the final final no really final battle, and now I am doing a few leftover combat challenges and trying to work out whether I now play Crisis Core or replay the original game and then play through Remake and Rebirth again with the Japanese VAs). It's so good and it has brought back all the feelings I had about the original game, which I played for the first time in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake back in 2011 (my house and almost all my stuff were in the red zone, so I bought myself a PS3 and huddled up in a rental with my dog, in limbo for months with ongoing aftershocks).
Ahem. Anyway. While I will no doubt return to FFVIIR, here is everything I read in March when I was not physically attached to the PS5.
To shape a dragon’s breath, Moniquill Blackgoose.
Broken rules, Michaela Grey.
Crystal singer, Anne McCaffrey (re-read).
Everything is true, Roopa Farooki.
Proof, Dick Francis.
Contract season, Cait Nary.
Season’s change, Cait Nary.
The grimmelings, Rachel King.
Peter Cabot gets lost, Cat Sebastian.
On call, Ineke Meredith.
( Reviews. )
Ahem. Anyway. While I will no doubt return to FFVIIR, here is everything I read in March when I was not physically attached to the PS5.
To shape a dragon’s breath, Moniquill Blackgoose.
Broken rules, Michaela Grey.
Crystal singer, Anne McCaffrey (re-read).
Everything is true, Roopa Farooki.
Proof, Dick Francis.
Contract season, Cait Nary.
Season’s change, Cait Nary.
The grimmelings, Rachel King.
Peter Cabot gets lost, Cat Sebastian.
On call, Ineke Meredith.
( Reviews. )