Booking Through Thursday + Tuesday Reading List
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
Equals my Booking Through Thursday reading list.
This week’s Booking Through Thursday question…
It’s a holiday weekend here in the U.S., so let’s keep today’s question simple–What are you reading? Anything special? Any particularly juicy summer reading?
It’s funny how things work out because I was meaning to put an updated “What I’m Reading” list up this week and, well, here you go! I love it when things work out like that.
Remember to play the Monday game for your chance to win an Aussie postcard from me.
If you would like to try your hand at reviewing, please feel free to contact me using the contact me button under the site description on the right. I’m more than happy to put up guest reviews. I’m also thinking of a best book review contest, but it’s just an idea floating around in my brain at this point.
Reading:
Savage Survival – Darrell Bain
In Bad Dreams – Horror Anthology – Edited by Mark Deniz and Sharyn Lilley
Xenocide - Orson Scott Card
Don’t You Marry the Mormon Boys – Janet Kay Jensen
Janeology – Karen Harrington
Going to Read:
Supernatural – Graham Hancock
Marwan: The Autobiography of a 9/11 Terrorist – Aram Schefrin
Sabriel – Garth Nix
Neutron Star – Short story collection – Larry Niven
Firebirds – Fantasy/Sci-fi Anthology – Edited by Sharyn November
The Lab – Jack Heath
Remote Control – Jack Heath
The Foreshadowing – Marcus Sedgwick
The Jaguar Legacy – Maureen Fisher
Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hilary Clinton – Kathleen Willey
To Truckee’s Trail – Celia Hayes
The Redemption of Althalus – David and Leigh Eddings
The Serpent Bride – Sara Douglass
Loving the Goddess Within – Nan Hawthorne
Bad Girls Club – Judy Gregerson
Stand – Debbie Williamson
Season of Sacrifice – Tristi Pinkston
Upcoming Reviews:
Crash! – Mayra Calvani
Eon – Greg Bear
Organic for Health – Sandy Powers
Sword Dancer – Jennifer Roberson
So what’s on your list?

I’m trying to focus on being positive. I find it too easy to slip into a negative mindset, and that’s definitely not a good thing. I want to be more positive. Happy. Optimistic.
Well, it’s not technically the end of March yet, but it is the last Tuesday List for the month of March.
That’s right, folks, autumn. We’re eleven days into autumn today and Melbourne is putting all her effort into showing locals some beautiful autumn weather.
I am once again catching up on things, as much as it may curse my progress to say that… Still, I am feeling a lot less pressure lately than I was, that’s for sure. A big thanks to Nick Oliva for helping me to get that moment to take a breath.
My book stack has, thankfully, decided to stay at its current number so I can catch up with things.