More books

For the last couple of months I’ve been laid up with a bad back and so haven’t been watching many movies. I also haven’t been able to sit at a desk and do any writing. This means I’ll probably be taking a break from Alex on Film shortly. But I have been spending a lot more time reading — there’s always a silver lining! — so I’ll try to keep updating here and over at Good Reports, where I just posted a review of John Vaillant’s Fire Weather.

I decided to cancel my year-end Books of the Year post this year because I just didn’t read enough new books. Good Reports even spent most of 2025 on hiatus. But I’ve been adding a lot of book reviews here in my series on true crime, comics and graphic novels, and mystery and detective fiction. I’ve also been spending a lot more time with the classics, which I enjoy but isn’t something that leads to a lot of new content. In a mad world though, it’s helping keep me sane.

14 thoughts on “More books

  1. new isn’t always better!

    Any updates on your back? Or is it more waiting to get scheduled for stuff?

    And final question, what decides if a book gets reviewed here or on the Good Reports site?

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  2. Did you have an accident to cause the back ain or is it just out of the blue that it happened? Sorry it’s giving you such problems. Hopefully the MRI will help to sort out what needs to be done.

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    • Just out of the blue. I’ve always had a bad back that would go out every 18 months or so. This time it just never got better. Fingers crossed! If I can find out what’s wrong then I can make plans for care and treatment. But with backs there isn’t a whole lot you can do.

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  3. I damaged mine in my early twenties, carrying a sofa up a spiral staircase πŸ™„ had problems for a few years, and injections into the spine that helped, doesn’t bother me much anymore, thankfully, but at the time it was so debilitating, so you have my sympathies.
    I take it the bookmarks are still in limbo, so annoyed about that and wondering if the godamn post office has messed up or lost it.

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  4. “Hope I can make it!” I assume you’re joking, but is it really a major trial getting from A to B? How far away is it? You surely aren’t thinking of walking it, are you? I know you don’t have a car, but if you did, could you drive it?

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    • I’ll be taking a cab. But it can get bad. On Boxing Day it was very bad. If my appointment had been on Boxing Day I would have had to cancel and reschedule. I wouldn’t have been able to get in or out of a cab. But most of the time it isn’t nearly that bad.

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