Kelise
Maester
Well, we have nearly every other list of books imaginable, how about a list of the books we want to get next?
It doesn't matter how many books we may have bought but are still unread around the house (112 in my case) or on our iPads, unread (300 or so, but that may slightly overlap in parts with my first count of 112). There's always books we've heard of and want to buy, but haven't managed to yet.
My list currently is:
My list goes on, but it's for books in a series I haven't even started yet. I just assume I'll love the series! Bah. (In this case, speaking of A Song of Ice and Fire, and Kristen Britain's Green Rider, and everything by Brendon Sanderson. And Storm by Tad Williams. And The Crucible series by Sara Douglass.
Perhaps I have a book buying problem. As I noted before, I have enough books to last me a year or two without buying any more! And yet... and yet...
It doesn't matter how many books we may have bought but are still unread around the house (112 in my case) or on our iPads, unread (300 or so, but that may slightly overlap in parts with my first count of 112). There's always books we've heard of and want to buy, but haven't managed to yet.
My list currently is:
- The top ten published by Gollancz in those retro covers: Gollancz: 50 years of Science Fiction (SF) publishing
- By Light Alone - Adam Roberts (Sounds really quite interesting.)
- Dreamworld by Brian Wood (Thanks to the article posted here some time ago.)
- Books two and three in Robin Hobb's Solider Son trilogy.
My list goes on, but it's for books in a series I haven't even started yet. I just assume I'll love the series! Bah. (In this case, speaking of A Song of Ice and Fire, and Kristen Britain's Green Rider, and everything by Brendon Sanderson. And Storm by Tad Williams. And The Crucible series by Sara Douglass.
Perhaps I have a book buying problem. As I noted before, I have enough books to last me a year or two without buying any more! And yet... and yet...