Books in the queue
Jul. 11th, 2011 09:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Charles Stross’ “Rule 34” came in the mail today from the SF Book Club. It is back in the queue, even among recent books. There is “Yehuda Halevi” by Hillel Halkin that I started on the way to the retreat. There is “The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin that I took with me to CT but didn’t start until last week. There is “Who by Fire, Who by Water” by Rabbi Lawrence Hoffman that I bought at the retreat. Those are just the most recent books. When I borrow library books, the books that I own tend to get bypassed because the library books have to go back on schedule.
There are some books wait-listed at the library, but they are graphic novels. More of the “Fables” series. When they do come in, they will take only around 2 hours to read. I’ll try to catch up on books I own for awhile.
Another thought engendered by one of the “Among Others” reviews. One person listed all of the books mentioned in that book. I haven’t read all of those, but that way lies madness. (I am still dubious about a 15-year old reading Delany)
There are some books wait-listed at the library, but they are graphic novels. More of the “Fables” series. When they do come in, they will take only around 2 hours to read. I’ll try to catch up on books I own for awhile.
Another thought engendered by one of the “Among Others” reviews. One person listed all of the books mentioned in that book. I haven’t read all of those, but that way lies madness. (I am still dubious about a 15-year old reading Delany)