Fiction
- Spin
- The Jennifer Morgue
- Three Days to Never
- The Atrocity Archives
- The Runes of the Earth
- Halting State
- Declare
- Fatal Revenant
- A Fest for Crows
- Spin State
- Spin Control
- Crystal Rain
- Altered Carbon
- Broken Angels
- Rolling Thunder
- Woken Furies
- My Own Kind of Freedom
- Little Brother
- Northanger Abbey
- A Song of Stone
- Farthing
- The Best of the Year: Science Fiction 2006
- Market Forces
- Look to Windward
- In the Garden of Iden
- Duma Key
- Battlestar Galactica
- In the Midnight Hour
- Saturn's Children
- The Book of Lost Things
- The Best of the Year: Fantasy 2006
- The Best of the Year: Science Fiction 2007
- The Guardians of the Flame: The Warriors
- The Guardians of the Flame: Legacy
- The Last Unicorn
- Tarzan of the Apes
- Steel Beach
- The Guardians of the Flame: To Home and Ehvenor
- Soul
- Matter
- Zoe's Tale
- Everything's Eventual
- Lamb
- Lord of Light
- Touch of Evil
- The Lion of Farside
- The Business
- Star Guard
- Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
- Dauntless & Fearless (2 book reviews in one!)
- Starfish
- Orphans of Chaos
- Flash
- Courageous
- My Name is Legion
- Sweet Silver Blues
- A Wizard of Earthsea
- The Tombs of Atuan
- The Farthest Shore
- Wild Cards
- Valiant
- Adiamante
- The Buried Pyramid
- Archform: Beauty
- The Dragons of Babel
- You're not fooling anyone when you take your laptop to a coffee shop: Scalzi on Writing
- Inside Intuit
- In Defense of Food
- The Fortune Cookie Chronicles
- Welcome to Your Brain
- Bringing Down The House
- The Salmon of Doubt
- How to Rig an Election
- Nudge
- On Writing
- How Doctors Think
- Value Averaging
- Hungry for Paris
- Traffic
- The Snowball
- The Story of the Tour de France (Vol 1: 1903-1964)
- The Trouble with Physics
- The Art of the Start
- The Story of the Tour de France (Vol 2: 1965-2007)
- Buyology
- Brain Rules!
- The Audacity of Hope
- Talent is Over-rated
- A Splendid Exchange
- Happiness: Unlocking the mysteries of Psychological Wealth
2 comments:
Oops. I accidentally deleted Bawa's comment. Fortunately, I found it in my inbox, so here it is:
I cam across this blog in an indirect way (Pyrenees, Luz etc.) and it was nice to find someone who would read Jane Austen, Stephen Donaldson or Ursula leGuin etc etc as I do. It is always good to find other people with similarly mixed-up reading habits.
My own S Donaldson favourite is Mordant'need 2 vol series.
Another writer that I recently discovered through following up Miyazaki's film Howl's Moving Castle is Dianna Wynne Jones.
I cannot think why I hadn't heard of her before, but am fast making up for it. A plus side to the late discovery is that there are a whole load of books already written just waiting to be read.
Will go through all your book reviews now to see if there authors that I have missed.
Don't cycle myself, but admire all those who do!
The best value online English bookstore for someone in Europe is bookdepositary. Delivers FREE anywhere in Europe and some places in the world, and if you look at Amazon delivery charges, it always works out cheaper. Doesn't solve your dollar-euro rate problem, but it is priced in UK pounds so that might be more favourable for the dollar.
I'm back in the US now, so I now have access to a big library again! I like Dianna Wynne Jone's work, but I'm not enamored of it, and haven't gotten around to it recently. I wasn't super impressed by Howl's Moving Castle (the movie), but maybe the book will be better.
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