
I’ve always enjoyed going through second-hand stores. It’s like a treasure hunt, and over the years I’ve found some amazing items, from beautiful handmade quilts and blankets to a signed first-edition of Ken Kesey’s Sailor Song. Over the past several months, I’ve noticed the quality at some of my favorite local stores has gone down, and the used books selections are just regurgitating the same worn copies of Clive Cussler, Brad Thor, and Harlequin romances. So the other day, I took a little road trip to a town south of my normal shopping area and wandered through their local Goodwill…and discovered an amazing book section! I found so many more titles than these, but knowing I still had to get groceries I limited myself to these select few. The three on the left are duplicates of ones I already have but are in better condition (unless I can’t remove the sticker from Haiku, then I will keep my other copy). I’m a fan of Josh Malerman but I have to admit I hadn’t heard of this 2017 horror/sci-fi/mystery novel. I was excited to find Tool of War, the third in Paolo Bacigalupi’s Ship Breaker trilogy, and in hardback to match my copies of the first two. It’s been a long time since I read the first two so I may have to do a quick re-read to get back up to speed before diving into this one. Sherman Alexie is one of my auto-buy authors so grabbing his 1996 mystery, Indian Killer, was a no-brainer.
I’m already planning another trip to this area as I discovered several used book stores within walking distance of the Goodwill! It was probably a good thing they were closed for the day (many of the smaller shops were on limited hours due to staff shortages), otherwise I may have come home with a car full of books and no groceries, haha!
The Week in Books
The Sentence by Louise Erdrich — 4.5 out of 5 stars
A small indie bookstore is haunted by a loyal, yet somewhat annoying, customer’s ghost. Tookie, an ex-con, is haunted by her past. Set in Minneapolis from November 2019 to November 2020, Louise Erdrich incorporates the current events (from George Floyd’s murder to the covid lockdowns) into the lives of these flawed yet sympathetic characters, creating a blend of literature and magical realism that is by far my favorite of hers to date. Highly recommend.
Novellas, Short Stories, and Anthologies
And Then I Woke Up by Malcolm Devlin — 4 out of 5 stars
In this latest offering from my NightWorms subscription, a strange plague is affecting the way people view the world around them. Are there really blood-thirsty monsters on the loose? Or are the infected succumbing to the influence of others? Part social commentary and part bone-chilling horror, this story will leave you questioning your own reality. Highly recommend.
Stay safe and Happy Reading!


