Finished
Runemarks by Joanne Harris yesterday. Very, very good. Highly recommended for anyone with a taste for stories with elements of the fantastic and for (Norse) mythology. At first it can come across as YA novel, but it really is written for adults.
I'll have to get round to "The long goodbye" soon now, but first up is "
A Great Unrecorded History: A New Life of E. M. Forster" by Wendy Moffat, because the library wants it back soon, and the Kindle sample was too short for me to figure out whether I want to spend $17 on it.
A book with this exact topic is something I would very much like to read, but I'm not sure I like this exact incarnation and her style.