Still pretty much just reading bookcrossing books, but today and yesterday I read two manga books I’ve had for a while, Death Note and Ai Yori Aoshi. I want the second volume of both of them now. Oh well!
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- Aldous Huxley – Brave New World
- Douglas Coupland – Generation X
- Liza Dalby – The Tale of Murasaki
- Guy Gavriel Kay – A Song For Arbonne
- Introducing Marx
I know I’ve read some books that I really own, as opposed to bookcrossing books, but I can’t really remember what.
Probably some Buffy and Angel novels. Any I have read have since become bookcrossing books. I actually got a wild catch with one – I left it outside Forbidden Planet in London and it got taken to Sweden. Yay!
The Watcher’s Guide is read and sitting beside me now, waiting to be registered for BC.
Oh! I read The Angel Makers, by Jessica Gregson, which I loved.
From the previous entries, the only book I’ve read is the Red Pony. Maybe Fallen Angel, but I’m not sure.
Read the Algebraist. Loved it.
I think that’s it since the last time. Everything else I read was either a bookcrossing or library book.
I haven’t bought any more since, though I do have a €5 voucher burning a hole in my pocket.
- The Medici
- How Mumbo Jumbo conquered the World
- The Red Pony, John Steinbeck
- A Very Short Introduction to Poststructuralism
- Adam Spencer’s Book of Numbers
I’ve finished Genome – The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters and registered it on bookcrossing to send out as a ring: http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/3642713
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- A Brave New World
- Visions of Cody, Jack Kerouac
- Vida de una Geisha
- Fallen Angel, Peter F Hamilton
- A Short History of Nearly Everything
I’m doing ok with the book crossing books, but all the others are losing out.
I’m currently reading Genome: Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters, which I bought a couple of years ago. Very interesting.
I was recently given the Algebraist by Iain Banks. I’ll probably start that soon, as I’ve been looking forward to it. Yesterday I was given “How to Do Just About Everything”. It’s a reference book, so it doesn’t count for this.
Hmm… what else have I? A Stephen Pinker book or two. The Tale of Genji. The Tale of Murasaki.
To do:- finish Genome
- make a list of books
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