I am always reading a LOT of books at once. Here is a list of what I’m in the middle of, and what is on my nightstand waiting to be read next:
Reading Now:
Sex Lives of Cannibals- - not the greatest writing, but it has its high points. This book has helped me decide that I never want to live in Kiribati. With my huge list of places that I want to travel to, it is nice to be able to cross a few (Johnston’s Atoll) places in the world off the list!
A Cook’s Tour- Anthony Bourdain- I just picked this up at the used book store a few days ago, because it was only a $1, and hey, it’s Tony, it has to be good!
On Writing- Stephen King- I’m nearly finished with this one, read most of it in a hammock in Mexico. Somehow reading it at home just isn’t the same!
A book on travel photography published by Lonely Planet. I think it’s called something clever like “Travel Photography”
This list only includes the ones I’m actively reading right now- there’s another stack by my bed that I’m in the middle of, but haven’t picked up in the last few weeks.
To Read Next:
Ananasi Boys- Neil Gaiman- Hey look, Neil writes a book about gods again!
The Alchemist- Paulo Coelho- Another used bookstore find. I kept hearing about this on the BootsNAll boards, so when I saw it on the shelf, I had to pick it up.
I actually have a bigass stack of books that I got at the library to take to Mexico, and then never got around to reading most of. (I backed 16 books, read 3. Live and learn!) There’s no way I can finish them all before I run out of renewals, but I’ll have fun trying! (which means I need to shelve Tony and the others that I bought until the library ones are finished!)
Reading Now:
Sex Lives of Cannibals- - not the greatest writing, but it has its high points. This book has helped me decide that I never want to live in Kiribati. With my huge list of places that I want to travel to, it is nice to be able to cross a few (Johnston’s Atoll) places in the world off the list!
A Cook’s Tour- Anthony Bourdain- I just picked this up at the used book store a few days ago, because it was only a $1, and hey, it’s Tony, it has to be good!
On Writing- Stephen King- I’m nearly finished with this one, read most of it in a hammock in Mexico. Somehow reading it at home just isn’t the same!
A book on travel photography published by Lonely Planet. I think it’s called something clever like “Travel Photography”
This list only includes the ones I’m actively reading right now- there’s another stack by my bed that I’m in the middle of, but haven’t picked up in the last few weeks.
To Read Next:
Ananasi Boys- Neil Gaiman- Hey look, Neil writes a book about gods again!
The Alchemist- Paulo Coelho- Another used bookstore find. I kept hearing about this on the BootsNAll boards, so when I saw it on the shelf, I had to pick it up.
I actually have a bigass stack of books that I got at the library to take to Mexico, and then never got around to reading most of. (I backed 16 books, read 3. Live and learn!) There’s no way I can finish them all before I run out of renewals, but I’ll have fun trying! (which means I need to shelve Tony and the others that I bought until the library ones are finished!)
1 Comments:
For unknown reasons I am up at an ungodly hour (for me) & just wanted to pop in to give you some moral support.
Keep it up, almost done & then you can sleep :)
~Rebekah xpcx boards
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