February 17, 2008
Posted in Writing
Books waiting to be read
The backlog is rising again. I’m writing during lunch instead of reading, but my buying habits haven’t changing. It would certainly help if I had an unbelievably long plane ride or two coming up. Hear my prayer, O Ceiling Cat of Enterprise Software Sales!
- The Best of Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, edited by Kelly Link and Gavin Grant
- Cathedral, Forge, and Waterwheel, Frances and Joseph Gies
- The Secret History of Moscow, Ekaterina Sedia
- The Echo Maker, Richard Powers
- Ha’penny, Jo Walton
- The Devil in the White City, Erik Larson
- In the Forest of Forgetting, Theodora Goss
- The Book Thief, Markus Zusak
- My Mother the Cheerleader, Robert Sharenow (my wife went to school with him, his best friend is married to my wife’s best friend)
- Johnny and the Dead, Terry Pratchett (probably on my son’s list more than mine)
- Lies My Teacher Told Me, James Loewen (new edition, substantially updated, and, so far, the only Book Every American Should Read)
- Ptolemy’s Gate, Jonathan Stroud
- Bear Daughter, Judith Berman (one of my favorite con panelists)
- Impostors, George V. Higgins
- Stranger Things Happen, Kelly Link (actually, I’m about halfway through)
- Skin Hunger, Kathleen Duey
- The 13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear, Walter Moers (halfway through, so far, it’s no Rumo)
- Trial of Flowers, Jay Lake
- The Guin Saga, Kaoru Kurimoto (I have no recollection of ordering this, strangely enough)
- The City of Dreaming Books, Walter Moers
- Lowlife, Luc Sante
- By the Sword, Richard Cohen
- The Curve of Binding Energy, John MacPhee
- Ragamuffin, Tobias Buckell
- Black Sheep, Ben Peek
There are a few more in the car, too, though I’m nowhere near my record.
The Pokemon shrine under my backlog shelf belongs to my nine-year-old, not me. Those are his Spongebobs, too.


