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Feb. 1st, 2006 08:05 am
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I just joined a new community -- [livejournal.com profile] 50bookchallenge. I'm hoping that this will prompt me to actually read new things instead of just having my usual rereads (though that is easier most of the time) and get me through a lot more of the books I keep intending to read. So, not counting my general rereads and suchlike, here's a brief overview of what I read this month.

Devices and Desires, by K. J. Parker: I finished this one a couple of days ago. It was a book for people who like to play chess by post, put it that way ... but oddly, not in a bad way. I will be picking up the second book of the trilogy. Slow, but I can get into that.

Holistic Herbal: A Safe and Practical Guide to Making and Using Herbal Remedies, by David Hoffman: This is a fantastic book, and one that's going to get a thorough battering as I make good use of it.

Cunninghams's Encyclopaedia of Magical Herbs, by Scott Cunningham: Nice, simple, concise way of getting the information I want. What more can I say?

Changeling: The Dreaming Sourcebook (World of Darkness), by Ian Lemke, Jackie Cassada and Brian Campbell: Moo. Hoo. Ha. Ha. Seriously, I think I got the biggest charge out of the prologue fiction; it made the whole concept fairly approachable for a newbie, and the art is great.

Fading Suns Rulebook, by Bill Bridges and Andrew Greenberg: Beautifully detailed setting with lots of lovely plot manoeuvring room. Plus, the game is fantastic good fun.

Rising Stars 3: Fire and Ash, by J.Michael Straczynski: There might have been a better way to end that series. I don't know what it was, though. FAN-TASTIC.

Waling Dead 4: Heart's Desire, by Robert Kirkman: I'm of mixed views about the whole series. I do want to know what happens to them all, but not, y'know, desperately.

So apparently, this month's been big for non-fiction and graphic novels. This month, fiction. Fiction that I have not yet read. I promise myself this.

On a totally unrelated note, there was a bottle of jojoba oil on my desk when I woke up this morning. Either I've been sleep-shopping, the cat's learned how to mail order (in which case be afraid) or thank you, [livejournal.com profile] dodgyhoodoo. Still need the sandalwood oil, though.

And now I'm going to go change my jumper. The turtleneck thing I'm wearing is probably warm, but it's also itchy and an itchy [livejournal.com profile] thessalian is going to be no use at all in the office.

Date: 2006-02-01 08:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jamileigh17.livejournal.com
ooh I like that idea! *joins*50 a year? that's not bad at all. That's less than a book a week. XD

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