Right. So, I finished Terry Pratchett's The Truth since my last update, which was alright - not amazing, but pretty good; better once you realize how much Vimes is in it.
Realizing that I might fail my 52 books in 2015 reading challenge, I decided to cheat a little bit and read Mary Robinette Kowal's The Lady Astronaut of Mars, which I had been eyeing for a long time. To be fair, the story bummed me out a little. I don't like reading about the frailty of people, and this had a lot of that. Good story, but not my cup of tea.
And finally, to wrap up my reading challenge, I went through Neil Gaiman's Coraline. It felt like both a children's book, in the way everything felt like an adventure, and a horror story. Two hours after I finished it, I saw the movie - which, if you were curious, emphasizes the adventure aspect much more than the horror one. And whose finale I didn't like at all. Some of the deviations from the book I could accept, but I felt like the book finale worked much better.