The Lady in The Tower: The Fall of Anne Boleyn by Alison Weir.
It is ok. I'm not a fan of her writing style as a historian myself, but health issues mean I can't manage anything more complex right now and what can I say, I need my history fix :P
Also reading Star Wars: Dark Force Rising by Timothy Zahn. I restrict myself to a couple of chapters at a time because I love it so much that I don't want to finish the trilogy too soon :D
Benjamin Tate's Leaves of Flame, right now. The first book grabbed my attention and held it for the entire book, this one's moving a bit slower on that front, but still managing to hold my attention quite nicely.
Just cracked open the first volume of Fables. Still not terribly fond of Western-style comics, and I'm not particularly invested in any of the characters yet, but I'll give it a shot. It's better than more superheroes, and (thus far) it has one continuous storyline.
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It's kinda fun.
What is Tumbleweeds about?
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It is ok. I'm not a fan of her writing style as a historian myself, but health issues mean I can't manage anything more complex right now and what can I say, I need my history fix :P
Also reading Star Wars: Dark Force Rising by Timothy Zahn. I restrict myself to a couple of chapters at a time because I love it so much that I don't want to finish the trilogy too soon :D
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