Well, plus what I've recently finished.
Yesterday, I finished Kaaron Warren's Walking the Tree, which I greatly enjoyed. A review of this book will likely post tonight or tomorrow. I'm finding myself quite happy with what I've been reading from this new imprint, Angry Robot Books. (They're a UK imprint that distributes through Random House here in the states.) In fact, I'm finding that I'm having to space out what I'm reading from each publisher, as lately I've been gravitating towards Angry Robot and Orbit. Not a bad thing, per se, but I'd like to spread the wealth to the other publishers as well. :)
Currently, I'm reading something that's neither sci-fi nor fantasy: Bill Bryson's latest book, At Home. It's a history of the house and what it contains, along with some fascinating digressions into American and British domestic history. It's quite enjoyable and I find myself laughing out loud at Bryson's wry style.
I'm not sure what will come next after At Home, but I'll decide that once I finish. There are a few books in the running.
Yesterday, I finished Kaaron Warren's Walking the Tree, which I greatly enjoyed. A review of this book will likely post tonight or tomorrow. I'm finding myself quite happy with what I've been reading from this new imprint, Angry Robot Books. (They're a UK imprint that distributes through Random House here in the states.) In fact, I'm finding that I'm having to space out what I'm reading from each publisher, as lately I've been gravitating towards Angry Robot and Orbit. Not a bad thing, per se, but I'd like to spread the wealth to the other publishers as well. :)
Currently, I'm reading something that's neither sci-fi nor fantasy: Bill Bryson's latest book, At Home. It's a history of the house and what it contains, along with some fascinating digressions into American and British domestic history. It's quite enjoyable and I find myself laughing out loud at Bryson's wry style.
I'm not sure what will come next after At Home, but I'll decide that once I finish. There are a few books in the running.
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