We did our first Lake beach day. It wasn’t warm enough to go in the water yet but I usually don’t even at the height of summer. We like just sitting on the beach and watching and listening to the water. There weren’t a lot of people there so it was nice to spend a few hours reading in a peaceful place.
This made me think that I might actually be in the wrong timeline if these are now Historical Fiction instead of fantasy.
I’m slowing down on my watery fantasy reading for Wyrd & Wonder. I’m looking forward to making a list of the owned TBR books I want to try to read for 20 Books of Summer. I’m doing the 10 Books of Summer because we know that however much I like to make a list, I can’t stick to it. That starts on June 1.
Last week on the blog:
It’s Monday! What are you reading?
Glimmer Lake series review
Beach Reads – magical things happen by the water
Lol… those aren’t the usual suspects I encounter in the Historical Fiction section of the local library or Waterstones:). We don’t live all that far from the sea, but I don’t generally spend much time sitting on the beach. Far too often the wind is just a bit too nippy to enjoy reading in comfort.
Yep. If that’s historical fiction, I’m in the wrong timeline, too.
One of the problems I have with historical fiction, anyway, is that something about the story always jars me as being inconsistent with the time in which the story is set. It can just be as simple as a word used that does not seem appropriate for the setting.