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Sep. 1st, 2008 12:41 pmAugust books
James White, Galactic Gourmet
Bill Bryson, Shakespeare
Elizabeth Bear, Blood And Iron
Lore Fitzgerald Sjoberg, The Book Of Ratings
Kage Baker, Sons of Heaven
William Cook, Ha Bloody Ha
George Orwell, The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters, volume 3: As I Please: 1943-45 [: Revenge Of The Subtitles.]
Morwenna Banks and Amanda Swift, The Joke's On Us
Helene Hanff, Underfoot In Show Business
Charlotte Macleod, The Withdrawing Room
Madeline Robins, Petty Treason
Jay Lake, Mainspring (ooh, this was inventive! Except for the hero meeting the happy primitive tribe with a deep connection to the earth, of course.)
Robert Barnard, The Bones In The Attic
Jo Walton, Ha'penny (This series is unsettling. I'm not sure I'd have read this at all if I hadn't known there was a final volume coming.)
Elizabeth Bear, Scardown
Kage Baker, Black Projects, White Knights
Charlotte Macleod, The Convivial Codfish
Cleolinda Jones, Movies in 15 Minutes
Diana Wynne Jones, House of Many Ways
Raymond Briggs, Fungus the Bogeyman
Tanya Huff, Smoke and Shadows
Charlaine Harris, Grave Surprise
Joanne Fluke, Key Lime Pie Murder (hey, sometimes you need to read a mystery with cookie recipes in it.)
Colin Cotterill, The Coroner's Lunch
M. C. Beaton, Death of a Gossip
Dell Shannon, Double Bluff
Agatha Christie, Poirot's Early Cases
Bill Bryson, Lost Continent
Joanne Fluke, Sugar Cookie Murder (although to be honest, having the entire second half of the book taken up by recipes may be pushing it a bit. I am not even kidding.)
James White, Galactic Gourmet
Bill Bryson, Shakespeare
Elizabeth Bear, Blood And Iron
Lore Fitzgerald Sjoberg, The Book Of Ratings
Kage Baker, Sons of Heaven
William Cook, Ha Bloody Ha
George Orwell, The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters, volume 3: As I Please: 1943-45 [: Revenge Of The Subtitles.]
Morwenna Banks and Amanda Swift, The Joke's On Us
Helene Hanff, Underfoot In Show Business
Charlotte Macleod, The Withdrawing Room
Madeline Robins, Petty Treason
Jay Lake, Mainspring (ooh, this was inventive! Except for the hero meeting the happy primitive tribe with a deep connection to the earth, of course.)
Robert Barnard, The Bones In The Attic
Jo Walton, Ha'penny (This series is unsettling. I'm not sure I'd have read this at all if I hadn't known there was a final volume coming.)
Elizabeth Bear, Scardown
Kage Baker, Black Projects, White Knights
Charlotte Macleod, The Convivial Codfish
Cleolinda Jones, Movies in 15 Minutes
Diana Wynne Jones, House of Many Ways
Raymond Briggs, Fungus the Bogeyman
Tanya Huff, Smoke and Shadows
Charlaine Harris, Grave Surprise
Joanne Fluke, Key Lime Pie Murder (hey, sometimes you need to read a mystery with cookie recipes in it.)
Colin Cotterill, The Coroner's Lunch
M. C. Beaton, Death of a Gossip
Dell Shannon, Double Bluff
Agatha Christie, Poirot's Early Cases
Bill Bryson, Lost Continent
Joanne Fluke, Sugar Cookie Murder (although to be honest, having the entire second half of the book taken up by recipes may be pushing it a bit. I am not even kidding.)