What are you currently reading?

King Sorrow by Joe Hill and Victory ‘45: The End of the War in Eight Surrenders by James Holland and Al Murray.
 
I'm currently reading "Children of the Storm: The True Story of The Pleasant Hill School Bus Tragedy" by Ariana Harner and Clark Secrest, which is about a true story about a 1931 bus crash in Colorado.
 
I’m not the most committed reader but I’ve been reading bits of The Last Cold Place by Naira de Garcia over the course of the past few months. It documents the reality of studying chinstrap and gentoo penguins in Antarctica for 6 months with NOAA, and really showcases the humanity side of what it’s like to conduct such science.
I’m very very close to being done with it. I just need to get to the point where I commit to finishing it.
 
Blood of the Tiger: A Story of Conspiracy, Greed, and the Battle to Save a Magnificent Species by J.A. Mills.
 
I have just started reading:

"Discovering the Okapi: Western Science, Indigenous Knowledge, and the Search for a Rainforest Enigma" (Simon Pooley; 2025)
This one sounds interesting, I'm considering adding it to my never-ending To Be Read list!!
Anyway, I'm currently reading The Green Mile by Stephen King (finally).
 
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