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Thursday Thirteen

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I’m back! I couldn’t in good conscience, even while ill, leave a blog I just took over for too long. I’d be doing the wrong thing by Elisa if I did that.

Anyway, this week I thought I would do something a bit random and list…

The First Thirteen Books on my Bookshelf

Keep in mind that I keep my books in no particular order (except height - maybe I should rename this my thirteen tallest books?), and I’ve made no special adjustments. (I honestly just thought of the idea, so if I have any embarrassing books up there, you’ll get to know about them.

So here goes!

1. The Serpent Bride - Sara Douglass
2. The Inevitable Roundness of Everything - Chris Miller - Chris is actually a friend of mine and self-published this collection of short stories.
3. The Super Colossal Book of Sudoku - Will Shortz - Not exactly a novel, but still a book of sorts…
4. Bone - One Volume Edition - Jeff Smith - A fun graphic novel.
5. Whale Song - Cheryl Kaye Tardif
6. Writing Down the Bones - Natalie Goldberg
7. South Beach Chicas Catch Their Man - Caridad Pineiro
8. Alyzon Whitestarr - Isobelle Carmody
9. A Piece of Normal - Sandi Kahn Shelton
10. Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis - I don’t think I’ve ever read this the whole way through, but the beginning where he talks about the capacity for good or evil being related to intelligence is quite interesting.
11. The Lab - Jack Heath
12. Project Apocolypse - Anita Bell
13. The Velveteen Principles - Toni Raiten-D’Antonio

So what’s on your bookshelf?

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