Books read, September 2013
Oct. 2nd, 2013 11:47 pmI did a terrible job of keeping records for September; I know there are things I forgot to put on this list. But all the ones I'm thinking of are the books I started and haven't quite finished. (Rather a lot of those. But not because they're bad; just because I'm not done with them yet. So that's good, I guess.)
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Traveling for most of this month, which means I should probably stock up on ebooks. I'm thinking Rivers of London will be at the top of the list, since I heard part of it at Milk and Cookies, and -- as many people had told me I would -- kind of fell in love with the London geekery on the spot. (Trufact: when the protagonist mentioned the plaque on the side of St. Paul's Covent Garden about how the first plague victim from 1665 was buried in their churchyard, I thought, "huh, I didn't know that. But it makes sense; weren't the early deaths concentrated around Long Acre?" Then I mentally facepalmed and agreed that, yes, I was the right kind of nerd for that book.)
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Traveling for most of this month, which means I should probably stock up on ebooks. I'm thinking Rivers of London will be at the top of the list, since I heard part of it at Milk and Cookies, and -- as many people had told me I would -- kind of fell in love with the London geekery on the spot. (Trufact: when the protagonist mentioned the plaque on the side of St. Paul's Covent Garden about how the first plague victim from 1665 was buried in their churchyard, I thought, "huh, I didn't know that. But it makes sense; weren't the early deaths concentrated around Long Acre?" Then I mentally facepalmed and agreed that, yes, I was the right kind of nerd for that book.)