I liked these stories, but compared to the fantastic novels in this series I didn’t like this as much as them. Le Guin is an excellent short story writer, but the novels are much more engaging than this collection, to me anyway.

University intrigue, city politics, treason and old magic. Of the three Riverside books this would probably be my least favourite. A reason for that may be that I didn’t find a character to care about the way I cared about St Vier in Swordspoint and Katherine in The Privilege of the Sword.

Audiobook reread. I love this book. It deals with, among other things, power, balance, friendship between generations, the shrinking of magic loyalty.

A pretty cute fairy tale retelling.

It’s the end of the school year and as a teacher my brain capacity is temporarily somewhat reduced. So, this has taken quite a while to get through. It’s really good, though.

Battle, armies, intrigues, involvement of several factions and really powerful players. Laseen’s a badass.

This was pretty cute.

Wow, this was sad.

My first T. Kingfisher.

This really was very good, and a bit weird.

I really enjoyed this. Beautifully written and interesting characters.

It's been a long time since I read an Agatha Christie-novel. I should read more...

I liked the linguistics part, being a language nerd. But I didn't like the story very much.

This is my favourite Green Rider book so far.

These books remind me somehow of the swashbuckling adventure movies I loved as a kid: The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Crimson Pirate, Robin Hood, Ivanhoe...

And having grown up on the edge of the forest, I love how Britain describes the forest, the wildlife...

I've been dragging my feet with this one. And now, weirdly, I can't find it. Time to pick something else to keep up my Spanish.

I read this in my teens. Barely remembered the story. Then this winter we bought this book for our students to read and a bunch of English (ESL) teachers decided to read it over the Christmas holidays.

I enjoyed rereading it. It's a nice little mystery.

I don't really know how to rate poetry collections, so I don't.

This was purposefully disjointed and creepy. The narrator is having hallucinations and is possibly in the middle of a nervous breakdown or a psychotic break.