Spring Book Fair, Sofia

Today was my first visit to the spring fair. The weather was cold and rainy, most tents were semi-closed or not open at all. I walked by a small fraction of the fair, visited two of the four publishers I wanted to find.

I plan to come back around the end of the week, when I have more time, and hopefully the books aren’t wet. There’s also a book signing with Julie Kagawa scheduled at the Pro Book tent on Saturday and Sunday. I hope to have a chance to meet her.

And my first round of harvest

Silo part 2 – Shift, Murderbot 4, and the latest translated book by Harlan Coben – Think Twice. I like his naming convention. Books are named like blog posts.

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    1. oh yes, although I definitely have a growing problem with book clutter. Haven’t donated any books in 5-6 months and the piles have accumulated.

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      1. Oooh, I hope he’s not one of those rare ones whose movies are better than the book. I’ve noticed he always has this twist, there’d be two perpetrators to a crime which seems related, and one of the perpetrators is someone you’d never think of.

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      2. Follows a very common serial killer trope. I’m 100 pages away from the final but it’s already quite annoying to read. The killer is always one of the existing characters, usually a police officer or fbi

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