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Reading Roundup: April 2026

April 30, 2026April 30, 2026 Sara DavisLeave a comment

Bog Queen, A Truce That Is Not Peace, In Praise of Floods, Demon Queen, Lessons in Magic and Disaster, The End of Romance.

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged a truce that is not peace, ai in the news, anna north, bog queen, charlie jane anders, demon queen, in praise of floods, james c scott, lessons in magic and disaster, lily meyer, martha wells, miriam toews, the end of romance

Climate Roundup: Earth Day reflection

April 22, 2026April 19, 2026 Sara DavisLeave a comment

Links about climate change impacts, politics, and research... and also some good news and reflections on movements for change.

Posted in Climate links, Environmental awarenessTagged ai in the news, climate change, climate impacts, climate movements, climate politics, obligatory note of hope

Reading Roundup: March 2026

March 31, 2026 Sara DavisLeave a comment

The Mars Room, Vagabond, Helm, Dinner at the Night Library.

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged ai in the news, books, dinner at the night library, helm, hika harada, rachel kushner, sarah hall, the mars room, tim curry, vagabond

Reading Roundup: February 2026

February 28, 2026February 28, 2026 Sara DavisLeave a comment

Ripeness, DILF: Did I Leave Feminism?, Happy People Don't Live Here, The Summer War, and Is a River Alive?

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged ai in the news, amber sparks, did I leave feminism, dilf, happy people don't live here, helm, is a river alive, jude doyle, naomi novik, Ripeness, robert macfarlane, sarah hall, Sarah Moss, the summer war

Reading Roundup: January 2026

January 31, 2026January 30, 2026 Sara DavisLeave a comment

Hamnet, Dangerous Fictions, Why Fish Don't Exist.

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged ai in the news, dangerous fictions, hamnet, lulu miller, lyta gold, maggie o'farrell, why fish don't exist

Reading Roundup: November 2025

December 2, 2025December 1, 2025 Sara Davis1 Comment

The Möbius Book, Eleutheria, An Original, Middle Spoon.

Posted in Fiction, Monthly Reading RoundupTagged ai in the news, alejandro varela, allegra hyde, an original, catherine lacey, eleutheria, middle spoon, nell stevens, the mobius book

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