Runalong Womble
Womble of Liverpool. Enjoys geekery, bad jokes & may tempt a bit. pronouns - he/they/Womble Also Book Blogger/Tempter run fast, laugh hard, be kind - https://www.runalongtheshelves.net
- Reposted by Runalong WombleIt’s late and I don’t have a pretty graphic, but here is this week’s life writing, this week all about writing: open.substack.com/pub/vickybre...
- I see there is a 99p ebook deal for the excellent and refreshing Greenteeth by Molly O’Neill which I loved earlier this year www.runalongtheshelves.net/blog/2025/2/...
- Reposted by Runalong WombleGood afternoon. After a very strong recommendation from the Sherdstube channel www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOMc..., I checked out Viriconium, by M. John Harrison - and it is excellent, so far. Also reading peak Avengers by Roy Thomas and John Buscema (Essential vol. 3).
- Reposted by Runalong WombleAfternoon Womble, still reading The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton
- Reposted by Runalong WombleGood morning! I am reading Kari Sperring’s Living with Ghosts and loving it!
- Reposted by Runalong WombleAfternoon Womble! I am currently finishing off the reality bending We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kleiwer. In between reading Tales Nocturnal and a bit of Absolute Batman.
- Reposted by Runalong WombleMorning Womble. I am about to start @mhayinde.bsky.social A SONG OF LEGENDS LOST
- As always a valid answer if unoriginal but hopefully the thread will help find something to read and if not www.runalongtheshelves.net
- Reposted by Runalong WombleI’m in the process of cleaning shelves and reorganizing books, so whatever I think I’m reading, I’m not, not as soon as I’m distracted. I came back from a library sale with several history books and some old Brunner. One of those slim volumes may fit the afternoon.
- Reposted by Runalong WombleStill The Illegals and The March Fallen and Nicholson's war diaries, with Foreigner on cd in the car. A very good reader, save for "pree-dating machines" which made me go what the heck. (Predating machines ravishing the landscape.) Also the inevitable "foy'r" and "Not his fort." Ah, Americans.