LHC #295: "The Last to Leave the Room" by Caitlin Starling. Audiobook. Workplace horror? Loved it.
"Careless People" by Sarah Wynn-Williams. Hard copy, for office Data Ethics book club. The stories about Sheryl Sandberg really made me like my boss better.
LHC #296: "The Fated Sky" by Mary Robinette Kowal. Hard copy. This got moved up the list because Ed had read book 1 in the series and got the rest out of the library. Loved it. He's got the next one in the series upstairs, I suppose I'll read it when he's done.
LHC #297: "Bluegrass: A History" by Neil V. Rosenberg. Hard copy. No idea why it was on my list, I don't care that much about bluegrass. Nevertheless, the second half was interesting. I guess the first half was necessary, as it described in great length the way people came and went in Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys band, and also how technology and social pressures affect how music is made and performed.
LHC #298: "The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels" by Beth Lincoln. Audio book. This was really fun. I listened to it in the car on the way to and from Ottawa for a tournament. Apparently it's written for 10-year-olds, and I'm impressed by their adventurousness and vocabulary!
"The Let Them Theory" by Mel Robbins. Hard copy for my office book club. They finished about four months ago, and it finally arrived, so I read it anyway. It didn't seem like enough for a whole book, but I often have that problem with self-help books. I was sort of angry with myself for reading this the whole time actually.