I just checked out from the library; all the Dresden File novels they had, John Ringos 'Into The Looking Glass', Clive Cusslers 'Medusa', Dan Browns 'The Lost Symbol' and Warren Fahys 'Fragment'. 8 books total. I'll return them tomorrow when Im done with the last one.
I had to choose the last one based on what I have right now...
I read voraciously and very widely. Of the last twenty to thirty books I've read, some have been history, some biography and/or autobiography and/or memoir, some military history, some SF, some fantasy, some factual (aviation, research for an article), and two general fiction. I had to choose the last option, because nothing else would fit!
STW - 14 years ago
I just finished a collection of novels by Raymond Chandler and am currently reading novels by Thorton Wilder. Before that was Alexander Dumas. Next up will be Harper Lee. Mark Twain is a reliable stand by and I just gave someone a Thurber collection because it was so worthwhile. I'm having a hard time finding a genre theme.
I just checked out from the library; all the Dresden File novels they had, John Ringos 'Into The Looking Glass', Clive Cusslers 'Medusa', Dan Browns 'The Lost Symbol' and Warren Fahys 'Fragment'. 8 books total. I'll return them tomorrow when Im done with the last one.
I had to choose the last one based on what I have right now...
I read voraciously and very widely. Of the last twenty to thirty books I've read, some have been history, some biography and/or autobiography and/or memoir, some military history, some SF, some fantasy, some factual (aviation, research for an article), and two general fiction. I had to choose the last option, because nothing else would fit!
I just finished a collection of novels by Raymond Chandler and am currently reading novels by Thorton Wilder. Before that was Alexander Dumas. Next up will be Harper Lee. Mark Twain is a reliable stand by and I just gave someone a Thurber collection because it was so worthwhile. I'm having a hard time finding a genre theme.