Book meme, 1, 20, and dealer's choice!
Best book I've read this year
Okay so. I've read a couple of five star reads so far this year and I refuse to pick just one of them, so I'm gonna talk about a couple.
The Deep by Rivers Solomon - gosh but I loved this. It started as a song by The Clipping that was commissioned as part of a This American Life episode on Afrofuturism, then became a book by Solomon. The premise is that mermaids are a race of beings descended from the children of pregnant slaves thrown overboard on the journey across the ocean. The premise was so interesting and the story was so frickin good and the SONG is SO GOOD. I had Daveed Diggs read it to me.
How High We Go In the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu - a virus is uncovered in the Arctic Circle that breaks free from containment and soon infects the world. It's a rough read but it is so so good, the way the stories weave together and connect is a beautiful, heartbreaking puzzle.
Wanderers by Chuck Wendig - This book clocks in at 800 pages and I read the hardback and let me tell you, it should have felt like a CHORE just holding this book and it did not. I blew through it in 4 days because I could not put it down. It's an apocalyptic novel about a group of people, wanderers, who one day just start walking down the street, completely unable to be stopped or moved or redirected, and what comes after.
All are five stars and if they sound good to you you should definitely read them.
20. Where and how do you find new books to read
A wide variety of places, tbh. I like wandering my local library and pulling books that look interesting and have pretty covers. Some recs come from friends. I have a KU sub for my monster romances so for those it's mostly "people who read this also read" at the bottom of the page. I get a lot of orcs but I've gotten some other good stuff. Word of mouth recs from friends. Tiktoks, although I've been burned a lot by tiktok so it kinda depends on the person reccing it.
Also @swaps55 and I have a bookclub that we haven't done in a while where we buy each other books that we love and want the other person to read and I've read some dope ass shit that way.
Dealer's choice: What kind of romance tropes do you like/dislike
Favorites: friends to lovers, hurt/comfort, man being absolutely down bad/devoted to his lady, pining (especially if it is over a period of years)
Dislike: any sort of love triangle, miscommunication tropes
Also basically anything set in a contemporary setting? I just don't read a lot of contemporary romance unless it's also got, like, vampires or werewolves or whatever. Contemporary romance just does not have what I'm looking for in life.