3/17/25 - Continued Dark Age

 Hello, feasyheads!

It's the start of another week again. Today, I continued reading Dark Age. It seems like I'll never finish it! I have about 180 pages to go according to my estimates. This week, though. This week, this ends. 

All right, now for today's book on the to-read list. I found many today. The first in the series of the same name, Illusive by Emily Lloyd-Jones is about a group of young criminals. Ciere Giba, the main character, is now an illusionist, able to change her appearance at will. The powers came from a vaccine for a pandemic that swept the globe, the MK virus. Giba joins a group of super-powered people where they hope to achieve the impossible -- locate the formula that gave them their powers.

This seems like a good read because it has the sci-fi and dystopian twist needed, and the world seems pretty interesting, still using real countries like the US. I will read a sample sometime and decide if to read it or not.

All for today.

Good morning/afternoon/evening/night/3:00 AM, 

Uncle Wally

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