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michiexile) wrote2006-01-12 03:35 pm
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Reading lists
Since I keep the tempo I keep on reading books, I very seldom are capable of the end of year lists that some people apparently do. Therefore, for this brand new year, I shall try and update my LJ with what books I read, using these posts as a kind of archive for the production of a "What did I read 2006" list.
I'll start immediately with noting that my reading so far in 2006 has consisted of the following:
Terry Pratchett: Men at Arms
CS Lewis: The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe
CS Lewis: Prince Caspian
CS Lewis: The voyage of the Dawn Treader
CS Lewis: The silver chair
CS Lewis: The horse and his boy
CS Lewis: The magician's nephew (currently reading, expect to finish in a day or two)
I also have a few books in a low-priority reading stack:
Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson: The Illuminatus! trilogy (rereading. The fourth time, probably)
Guy Gavriel Kay: A Song for Arbonne
Lothar-Günther Buchheim: Das Boot
Michael Ende: Der Spiegel im Spiegel
And a few books that are dedicated for starts as soon as possible:
Zomorodian: Topology for Computing
Elias Lönnrot: Kalevala (german, swedish or english translation - I need all three, dependent on context)
I'll start immediately with noting that my reading so far in 2006 has consisted of the following:
Terry Pratchett: Men at Arms
CS Lewis: The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe
CS Lewis: Prince Caspian
CS Lewis: The voyage of the Dawn Treader
CS Lewis: The silver chair
CS Lewis: The horse and his boy
CS Lewis: The magician's nephew (currently reading, expect to finish in a day or two)
I also have a few books in a low-priority reading stack:
Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson: The Illuminatus! trilogy (rereading. The fourth time, probably)
Guy Gavriel Kay: A Song for Arbonne
Lothar-Günther Buchheim: Das Boot
Michael Ende: Der Spiegel im Spiegel
And a few books that are dedicated for starts as soon as possible:
Zomorodian: Topology for Computing
Elias Lönnrot: Kalevala (german, swedish or english translation - I need all three, dependent on context)
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