Currently reading. When? Who knows.
- Green Rider by Kristen Britain (fluffy fantasy)
- First Rider's Call by Kristen Britain (more fluffy fantasy)
- The Spirit Ring by Lois McMaster Bujold (I LOVE her Miles series)
- Holy Blood/Holy Grail by Michael Baigent et al. (A non-fictional interpretation of theories similar to those mentioned in The DaVinci Code.)
- Standing Next to History: An agent's life inside the Secret Service by Joseph Petro (this guy's life sounds fascinating)
- River Town - Two years on the Yangtze by Peter Hessler (I'm writing a paper for class on the Yangtze River and the Three Gorges Dam)
- Before the Deluge - The vanishing world of the Yangtze's Three Gorges by Deirdre Chetham (ditto to the above, though they both sound like interesting books rather than "required reading")
- A Year in the Maine Woods by Bernd Heinrich (about what the title says, and I'm getting ready for some homesickness)
- The Black Jewels Trilogy by Anne Bishop (Three! Three! Three books in one!)
- Middlemarch by George Eliot (it's pretty much understood that everyone needs to read this sometime in their life)
More than enough to keep me occupied for a long time, and yet I keep placing orders with Amazon. Plus there's school. June sees the start of the next semester - English 102 and Business Accounting 301. Both of which, rumors among the students tell, are suck classes with stickler teachers. And I have the aforementioned paper to finish before June 17th to get credit for the weekend intensive I did on the Pacific Rim. Which was very interesting, by the way. I always enjoy cultural classes.
- First Rider's Call by Kristen Britain (more fluffy fantasy)
- The Spirit Ring by Lois McMaster Bujold (I LOVE her Miles series)
- Holy Blood/Holy Grail by Michael Baigent et al. (A non-fictional interpretation of theories similar to those mentioned in The DaVinci Code.)
- Standing Next to History: An agent's life inside the Secret Service by Joseph Petro (this guy's life sounds fascinating)
- River Town - Two years on the Yangtze by Peter Hessler (I'm writing a paper for class on the Yangtze River and the Three Gorges Dam)
- Before the Deluge - The vanishing world of the Yangtze's Three Gorges by Deirdre Chetham (ditto to the above, though they both sound like interesting books rather than "required reading")
- A Year in the Maine Woods by Bernd Heinrich (about what the title says, and I'm getting ready for some homesickness)
- The Black Jewels Trilogy by Anne Bishop (Three! Three! Three books in one!)
- Middlemarch by George Eliot (it's pretty much understood that everyone needs to read this sometime in their life)
More than enough to keep me occupied for a long time, and yet I keep placing orders with Amazon. Plus there's school. June sees the start of the next semester - English 102 and Business Accounting 301. Both of which, rumors among the students tell, are suck classes with stickler teachers. And I have the aforementioned paper to finish before June 17th to get credit for the weekend intensive I did on the Pacific Rim. Which was very interesting, by the way. I always enjoy cultural classes.
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