Holiday reading checklist
Jan. 4th, 2007 23:59Done
"Unnatural Death", Dorothy L Sayers
"Never Let Me Go", Kazuo Ishiguro
"Princess of Roumania", Paul Park
"Use Of Weapons", Iain M Banks
"Memories of Ice", Steven Erikson
"Mythago Wood", Robert Holdstock
"The Carpet Makers", Andreas Eschbach
"A Wizard Of Earthsea", Ursula K LeGuin
"The Tombs of Atuan", Ursula K LeGuin
"The Farthest Shore", Ursula K LeGuin
"Tehanu", Ursula K LeGuin
"Tales From Earthsea", Ursula K LeGuin
"The Other Wind", Ursula K LeGuin
I managed to finish "The Other Wind" just before going back to work, so all in all, not a bad record. Of course, once my "read one at a time, and get 'em all done" project was finished, I'm back to the parallel reading habit that has been my modus operandi for years. I'm currently working on:
"Kingdom Of Shadows", Alan Furst
"His Majesty's Dragon", Naomi Novik
"Gifts", Ursula K LeGuin
"The Goose Girl", Shannon Hale
Once these are out of the way, I'll probably move on to (re)-reading "The Prince Of Nothing" series by R. Scott Bakker, now that the third book in the set is out in mass-market paperback and on my bookshelf.
"Unnatural Death", Dorothy L Sayers
"Never Let Me Go", Kazuo Ishiguro
"Princess of Roumania", Paul Park
"Use Of Weapons", Iain M Banks
"Memories of Ice", Steven Erikson
"Mythago Wood", Robert Holdstock
"The Carpet Makers", Andreas Eschbach
"A Wizard Of Earthsea", Ursula K LeGuin
"The Tombs of Atuan", Ursula K LeGuin
"The Farthest Shore", Ursula K LeGuin
"Tehanu", Ursula K LeGuin
"Tales From Earthsea", Ursula K LeGuin
"The Other Wind", Ursula K LeGuin
I managed to finish "The Other Wind" just before going back to work, so all in all, not a bad record. Of course, once my "read one at a time, and get 'em all done" project was finished, I'm back to the parallel reading habit that has been my modus operandi for years. I'm currently working on:
"Kingdom Of Shadows", Alan Furst
"His Majesty's Dragon", Naomi Novik
"Gifts", Ursula K LeGuin
"The Goose Girl", Shannon Hale
Once these are out of the way, I'll probably move on to (re)-reading "The Prince Of Nothing" series by R. Scott Bakker, now that the third book in the set is out in mass-market paperback and on my bookshelf.