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Finished:
Rapture (Kameron Hurley) and Dance Til Dawn (Genevive Griffin). Both of these were very good reads. Rapture is the 3rd and final installment of the Bel Damme Apocrypha trilogy, I wouldn't recommend you start with it, but I have enjoyed the whole trilogy - a very interesting setting, and lots of adventuring. Dance Til Dawn is rather shorter (less than 100 pages) and is a retelling of the fairytale with the 12 dancing princesses, but told from the perspective of a palace seamstress.


Current:
Alif the Unseen (G Willow Wilson). Borrowed in physical form from Richard. Not really got into it yet. The author is a female American convert to Islam, about whom I had not previously heard, but apparently this is only because I don't follow comics at all as she has made quite a stir with the new Ms Marvel (which is probably great, but I don't follow comics so have no personal opinion).

Mrs Bradshaw's Handbook to traveling upon the Ankh-Morpork and Sto Plains Hygienic Railway (Terry Pratchett, presumably with some help). I don't think Sir Terry really counts towards "read diverse authors" although for the last few years he has been progressively disabled by Alzheimer's, but I hadn't read this one yet, and was all sad about his being dead. Also in physical form since it is illustrated.

(Oh that reminds me I read the Complet Ankh-Morpork just after Christmas, and maybe that was in the New Year. I had it in physical form as a gift, so it wasn't on my "have read" list on the ereader).


Next:
Not sure. I've got "Girl in the Dark" which was recommended by Women's Hour and the Crusades Through Arab Eyes which has been recommended by several people.

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