New in the Queue – February 10
My to-be-read pile has grown to fill a whole bookshelf. I’m okay with this! I like discovering interesting things that’ve been steeping in the stacks. But sometimes I do forget what’s in the queue. To keep these unread books on my radar, I’m going to write a few “previews” noting why or how I picked them up.
I’ll start with the most recent additions and work back from there until I don’t.
- The latest issue of Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, #46. I bought a random back issue a few months ago out of curiosity, having been intrigued by the name after seeing it pop up in various reviews or originally-appeared-in bibliographies. It was a delight (especially the story Duck Circles), so I’m looking forward to digging in to this one.
- The latest issue of The New York Review of Books, handed down from my dad. Notable as a main competitor in the book-reviews-illustrated-with-author-portraits space.
- Two books my parents picked up at a library sale. Exploring the 46 Adirondack High Peaks by James R. Burnside is interesting since I’ve climbed about 14 of them myself. Those hikes have been some of the best memories of recent years, so I’m eager to do more – as well as to compare notes with the author and learn about the remainder. Also, H. G. Wells’ In the Days of the Comet; I’ve read and enjoyed some of Wells famed genre-defining stories, but I see there are many others I’ve never heard of, including this one.
Posted on Friday, February 10th, 2023.