Tuesday Book List of Water
You would think something as simple as drinking water would be easy, but I keep forgetting! I’m supposed to be drinking so much water a day and… Well, I’m trying. Meh.
I’ve joined up with not one but two book challenge to give me added motivation to spend more time reading. The first one is the What’s in a Name challenge and the other is the From the Stacks challenge. Let me know if you’re participating, too!
Remember to play the Monday game for your last chance to win the book Sam’s Quest for the Crimson Crystal by Ben Furman.
Reading:
Savage Survival – Darrell Bain
In Bad Dreams – Horror Anthology – Edited by Mark Deniz and Sharyn Lilley
Xenocide - Orson Scott Card
Going to Read:
Dead Ringer – Mary Burton
Supernatural – Graham Hancock
Marwan: The Autobiography of a 9/11 Terrorist – Aram Schefrin
Neutron Star – Short story collection – Larry Niven
Firebirds – Fantasy/Sci-fi Anthology – Edited by Sharyn November
The Foreshadowing – Marcus Sedgwick
The Jaguar Legacy – Maureen Fisher
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
Copper Star – Suzanne Woods Fisher
Copper Fire – Suzanne Woods Fisher
The Lost Diary of Don Juan – Douglas Carlton Abrams
Upcoming Reviews:
Remote Control – Jack Heath
Lost Star of Myth and Time – Walter Cruttenden
Sam’s Quest Book 2: The Royal Trident – Ben Furman
So what’s on your list?



November 18th, 2008 at 4:23 pm
I want to read Firebirds. There is a story in it that Nina Kiriki Hoffman wrote set in the same world as the one in the anthology The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling that I’m reading right now.
Going to read:
Changeling by Delia Sherman
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Nefertiti by Michelle Moran
Upcoming Reviews:
Heartsick by Chelsea Cain
To Catch a Cheat by Kelley St. John
November 19th, 2008 at 6:02 am
I found Firebirds underneath a bunch of other books at a massive sale.
I’ll have to check out that story. If you don’t mind postage fees, I’m sure you can borrow it.
Ooo, tell me how Nefertiti goes.