Money Never Enough - bit.ly/4lRNx01 To succeed from now -continually unlearning old ‘rules’ and relearning new ones. #lifelonglearning #skillfuture
#skillsets #newincome #newmoney #moneymaking
#fridayreads #fridayfeeling
Cover of the book "ANIMALS ARE A-HOLES" by Brynn Wallace illustrated by Steve James
Cover of the book "The Joy of Snacking: A Graphic Memoir about Food, Love & Family" by Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell
Cover of the book "I fell in love with Hope" by Lancali
Cover book "Her own hero" by Wendy L. Rouse
Best 📚 since last 📚
#PubLibs
#Booksky
#FridayReads
My #FridayReads is MONOCHROMICON: The Complete Omnibus by @toddkeisling.com #horrorbooksky #booksky #omnibus
Book cover of All the World Can Hold by Jung Yun. The title and author name are in large white text across a busy background. Upon closer inspection, the illustration is an upside down image of a tropical landscape, with a cruise ship out on the ocean.
#FridayReads All the World Can Hold by Jung Yun is the compelling story of passengers on a cruise ship right after 9/11. At first the characters feel conflicted about trying to enjoy themselves in such a terrible time, but then personal dramas keep them from enjoying themselves anyway.
Happy Friday! What are you reading? #FridayReads
I finished F. Paul Wilson’s vampire apocalypse novel MIDNIGHT MASS, and it was just as good the second time. I started an ARC of Daisy Pearce’s DARK IS WHEN THE DEVIL COMES. I’m about a third of the way through Agatha Christie’s MURDER AT THE VICARAGE (audiobook). #books #FridayReads
Check out Gabino's weekly #FridayReads thread!
When a misaligned AI makes Earth unreachable, families on the Moon try to save their children by sending them to Mars on an aging spaceship. As food runs out, the social order crumbles, factions form, and things get weird.
www.amazon.com/dp/1733731083
Rat-She cover next to blurb: Rat-She is a paranoid tale of survival and metamorphosis in a post-apocalyptic, Boschian landscape—a world made unrecognizable by atrocity and a species forever altered in wondrous and horrific fashion. Stephanie Ellis has a knack for making the most ruthless of scenarios read like unfolding folklore, and Rat-She is a fine demonstration of that. This tale mesmerized me and creeped me the hell out in equal measure. Shane D. Keene, Elgin and Dwarf Stars nominated poet
Rat-She
☑️body horror
☑️post-apocalyptic
☑️rats
☑️a quest
☑️race against time
mybook.to/Rat-She
#booksky #postapocalyptic #FridayReads
Thanks, Gabino, for #FridayReads! This ‘26 Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award nominee champions the PNW Gothic vibe w/stories written in concert with the Beneath The Rain Shadow Podcast www.rainshadowstories.com/btrspod
…creatures, folklore, myths
horror: cosmic, psych, rural
a.co/d/0gvnDutl
A Fragile Thing cover is shown on the right with a blurb from Kev Harrison, author of Pyres and Shadow of the Hidden on the left. "Ellis paints a picture of Victorian London so vivid you can almost smell the smog, and in Isaac Bercow, a man so driven by his thirst for power and control, you wonder if anything will remain of his fragile humanity.”
Happy Friday, Gabino!
A Fragile Thing is dark, gothic and spins a different take on Jack the Ripper.
www.watertowerhill.com
#booksky #FridayReads #gothic #horrorwritng #horror
#booksky
#fridayreads
#adjunctlife
kudera.blogspot.com/2026/03/frid...
Cover of Hollow Tongue - a brown background with gold and beige accents. A medley of butterflies in the shape of a skull sits in the middle.
Thanks, Gabino, for #FridayReads! This Shirley Jackson Award winner and Stoker finalist is 64% off!
-Southern Gothic
-body horror
-disability rep
-butterflies🦋
www.amazon.com/Hollow-Selec...
#FridayReads Because I’m sedated I sent THE WAYFINDER back to the library and will get back to it later. I figured I should read something long and familiar, and with the third book in the series coming this year, why not revisit the Territories with THE TALISMAN by Stephen King
& Peter Straub?
A Terror Triptych book cover
Hi Gabino 👋
I just finished 'A Terror Triptych: Disillusionment | Insanity | Death, by Kasey Fallon. Three unsettling, eerie, chilling, and enticing tales, nicely edited. Suitable to read in one go.
www.goodreads.com/book/show/88...
#FridayReads #BookSky #amReading #horror #ARC
#FridayReads 💙📚
Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees by Patrick Horvath
Children of Chicago by Cynthia Pelayo
Crime Ink: Iconic
Hell's Heart by Alexis Hall
How to Survive a Fairy Bargain by Laura J. Mayo
No Gods for Drowning by Hailey Piper
Turning to Birds: A Memoir in Essays by Lili Taylor
Friday spotlight on our Reviews of the Week. Read the reviews here: www.hbook.com/section/book...
@simonkids.bsky.social @littlebrownyr.bsky.social
#hbreviewoftheweek #fridayreads #kidlit #yalit
Happy #fridayreads! Y'all, with the loss of income I could especially use your support of my books.
Here's my novel:
bookshop.org/p/books/none...
And my novella:
bookshop.org/p/books/fes-...
I think y'all need to take a journey with these in your minds. Free your minds & the rest will follow.
Black woman with outstretched hands, surrounded by flowers and wearing a flower crown.
Happy #FridayReads! Somebody wanna play with y'all! Now available to request on NetGalley and for pre-order:
thecrowshoppe.com/products/my-...
‼️HAPPY FRIDAY READS‼️
‼️SHIP OF DREAMS BY DONNA JONES ALWARD‼️
‼️THEO OF GOLDEN BY ALLEN LEVI‼️
#book #booksky #fridayreads
This week’s #FridayReads is A Guardian and a Thief by Megha Majumdar 💙📚
#FridayReads Opening Day was this week so I’ve been reading The Universal Baseball Association, Inc. by Robert Coover.
It’s quite good, even if you don’t follow sports. (Among many other things, it’s a little bit about fiction itself.)
#FridayReads: For my Policy Analysis class at Baruch we were assigned to study this 2024 dystopian science fiction novel as if it was a real ethnography. A family story of bad decisions within a not-too-distant future where AI, smart phones, and climate change have progressed in concerning ways.
In France, as in Europe as a whole, net migration is offsetting the excess of deaths over births
Latest analysis of the situation in the new #Population&Societies
👉 www.ined.fr/en/node/24275
#INEDJournal
#FridayReads
I’m going to be reading Southern Man by Greg Iles for a few #FridayReads —It’s a chunkster! I’m also finishing up A Chance Encounter by J.P. Pomare.
#booksky
Two pictures cattycorner to each other: 1) featuring some books and YA SFF ARCS in a little free library and 2) a group of 7 library books on a library cart shelf.
Look Mom, I got some ARCs out of the house by donating them to a small town #littlefreelibrary! Um, let's ignore that I checked out more than twice as many library books lolsob
Anyone have suggestions on which of my #librarybooks I should read first? They all look so good!
#fridayreads #amreading
#FridayReads
Happily doing homework for my public interview with crime writer Karen E. Olson April 2 at 7 p.m. at the Darien Library. ‘A Defiant Woman’ is the sequel to ‘An Inconvenient Wife’ - the novels move the murderous antics of King Henry VIII and the Tudor Era to contemporary America.
#fridayreads ANTIHERO by Gregg Hurwitz, read by Scott Brick
The Coven of the Elder Blossom novel cover with arrows pointing to it; Stonewall Riots, spring equinox, queer coven, historical fiction, magical powers, secret agency; Against a background of peonies
Happy #FridayReads!
---
✨ Coven of the Elder Blossom ✨
In 1960s Greenwich Village, a diverse collective of queer witches finds themselves at the heart of a growing struggle.
🔮 New Adult Urban Fantasy
🌈 A lesson in queer history
🪷 BOOK ONE of the Elder Blossom series
books2read.com/u/bWqX50
C’est vendredi, que lisez-vous ?
Inspiré de «It’s Friday, what are you reading? » #FridayReads de LibraryThing, le rendez-vous hebdomadaire des membres de Listy et LibraryThing. Un mois de mars maigre en lecture, seulement deux livres.Mais deux livres chouettes.Deux livres qui ont chassé la…