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Sparrow ([personal profile] sweet_sparrow) wrote in [community profile] books2010-09-29 12:09 pm

September Reading!

Hey all! I'm feeling a wee bit swamped in stuff. (And the final days of September/beginning days of October are looking set to be an emotional rollercoaster.)

So I thought I'd inquire into everyone's reading a little earlier. (Obviously, feel free to wait to answer or not answer at all.) What have you been reading in September?

I'd expected to get loads of reading done with classes started up again, but I feel sorely disappointed. That may be because September has been an abysmal month for reviewing, though.

Books I've Read:

Ancient Irish Tales by Cross & Slover (Sorry, lazy. Their names are long.)
Characters and Viewpoint by Orson Scott Card
Complete Short Fiction by/of Oscar Wilde
Far from You by Lisa Schroeder
Graceling by Kristin Cashore
A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray (dnf)
Haiku by Patricia Donegan
Mella and the N'anga by Gail Nyoka
Shine, Coconut Moon by Neesha Meminger (I've been trying to say something about this book since I finished it.)
The Sound of Water by various poets
Tricks by Ellen Hopkins
Writing with Power by Peter Elbow

It's actually not much different from other months. That's about 12 books. My favourite was definitely Mella and the N'anga. I may finish Cybele's Secret before the month is out, but we'll see... I've also been reading Casting the Runes and Other Stories. Soon I shall be all out of coursework mandatory reading... Well, except for LotR, but I know I like LotR and cannot call it 'mandatory'.

What's your reading been like?
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[personal profile] writerlibrarian 2010-09-29 11:29 am (UTC)(link)
I read only 7 this month a low count for me. A mix bag of genres. I'm still on my African trek of the Around the world in 80 books challenge (4 books to go to finish it). It's done the classical Verne's way. It's been a real challenge.

Highlights of September:

I'm late to the party but Sarah Rees Brennan's The Demon's Lexicon is really good. I'm looking forward to book 2.

Two comfort Alexander McCall Smith reading.

Charley Boorman's Race to Dakar. His account of his crazy dream to race the most dangerous and mad rally. Really good travel book.
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[personal profile] nerakrose 2010-10-01 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Ever read "Long Way Round" or "Long Way Down" ?