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Small-Scale Question Sunday for May 17, 2026

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So, what are you reading?

I'm finally done with Christie's And Then There Were None. Didn't have much preamble, it just goes straight into it. Seems like a book written to an audience already very familiar with her work. It was enjoyable enough, and the characters worked. I've more or less given up on the desire to figure out who the killer is beforehand in these kinds of books, and I find that it is pleasant to read them like that. I'm afraid that the only other thing which I can say is that my favourite character died.

Going to give another stab at Sayers' Whose Body?

The new Dungeon Crawler Carl book just came out. Book 8, A Parade of Horribles.

So far it hasn't been thrilling me. Book 7 featured the conclusion of multiple long running storylines. Book 8 starts with Carl and Donut isolated from the supporting cast. I probably just wasn't in the right mood, I'll give it another shot in a week or so.

I'm at chapter 55 but I'm not that engaged, it feels a bit formulaic and at this point both me and the characters in the story are numb to the horror and gore of the setting, but there have been a few fun lines and moments. There have been a few awkward PC lines though that felt like unfunny moral hedging. That has not really been the case in previous books but perhaps Dinnieman is getting nervous from the fame.

Maybe it picks up though. The climax of the bedlam bride was great for instance, there is one setup I'm looking forward to the conclusion of.