Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin
another ripping escapist yarn
another ripping escapist yarn
like a newspaper but a book… from 1965
truly one of the greatest recent works of fiction
reading the best of books in the worst of times
thoughts on avoiding the canon
redressing a gap in my reading
spooky graphic novel
exceptional omnibus from NY publisher Tender Buttons
ok toomer
a solid contemporary novel
without a call to violence, this is fantasy
fell orf my bike boohoo
more mediocre writing slash “lauded genre writing”
the building i live in got on fire in lockdown
historical documents on colonisation of Mexico translated from Nahuatl
great literary biography but not AS GREAT as other malcolm i’ve read
a pointless read, wasting time
parkdale in the pandemic
distracting the self with heady genre fiction
commencing unemployment and panicking about expertise
top prize-winning poetry and emotional toll of lockdown ekes in
it’s the pandemic and it’s now
a surprisingly great short novel that might be hateful
i read escapist fiction and attempt escapist walking
the strangeness of lockdown becomes the new normal
cracking under lockdown and stunning books
further disintegration as i read a play that hasn’t aged well
sense begins to disperse as unemployment looms
a collection of essays
great prose-verse novel about nunavut in the 70s
an intriguing text, tho a last chapter I hated
a truly phenomenal novel but Scotty still depressed
i, basic, enjoy some popular fiction
another kooky blog post
Who the f*ck is Malcolm Gladwell?
essentially a review of my new meds
i enjoy a haruki murakami for the first time in years!
a stream of blogsciousness
lovely anthology from Comma Press
Maybe I’ve grown out of peripatetic flaneur type novels?
i’m distracted
very “literary fiction” literary fiction about WW2 non-Nazi racism
great book on the history of subterranean poo tubes
was almost sectioned today; read a book that was difficult but perfect
very early protest against colonialism
a great novel but mainly me whinging about winter
poetry by a then dying, now dead, young poet

















































