This morning, I sort of straightened up my office by brea...
This morning, I sort of straightened up my office by breaking down a lot of cardboard boxes for the recycling, and putting away some receipts and papers. I still have a ways to go.
Bad news: there's a good chance they're going to start water rationing here soon.
Very good news: There will be an Audible.com edition of The Cloud Roads! The reader will be Chris Kipiniak. I don't know yet when it'll be available, but I'll post here as soon as I find out.
New post by me on the Night Bazaar: Martha Wells: Favorite SF/F Worlds and Cultures If you comment with one or more of your favorite SF/F world or culture, you'll be entered in a drawing to win a copy of Courtney Schafer's new adventure fantasy The Whitefire Crossing.
Criminal Element: History Down Under: Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher by Victoria Janssen
I think I've read all these books and love them. They're set in 1920s Australia.
What I'm reading: The Unexpected Miss Bennet by Patrice Sarath. (The UK version is already out here.) This is the story of Mary Bennet, from Pride and Prejudice. She was the most awkward, socially inept, and bookish of the sisters, and I always found her a very sympathetic character because of that. In The Unexpected Miss Bennet we get to see her grow up, think for herself, and break out of that shell. I'm really enjoying this book, and I think Jane Austen fans will love it.
Bad news: there's a good chance they're going to start water rationing here soon.
Very good news: There will be an Audible.com edition of The Cloud Roads! The reader will be Chris Kipiniak. I don't know yet when it'll be available, but I'll post here as soon as I find out.
New post by me on the Night Bazaar: Martha Wells: Favorite SF/F Worlds and Cultures If you comment with one or more of your favorite SF/F world or culture, you'll be entered in a drawing to win a copy of Courtney Schafer's new adventure fantasy The Whitefire Crossing.
Criminal Element: History Down Under: Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher by Victoria Janssen
I think I've read all these books and love them. They're set in 1920s Australia.
What I'm reading: The Unexpected Miss Bennet by Patrice Sarath. (The UK version is already out here.) This is the story of Mary Bennet, from Pride and Prejudice. She was the most awkward, socially inept, and bookish of the sisters, and I always found her a very sympathetic character because of that. In The Unexpected Miss Bennet we get to see her grow up, think for herself, and break out of that shell. I'm really enjoying this book, and I think Jane Austen fans will love it.
Published on August 07, 2011 07:42
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