Jan 6, 2012

more and more

books that have caught my eye, from the blogs noted:
The Sun's Heartbeat by Bob Berman - At Home with Books
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin- A Striped Armchair
Delusions of Gender by Cordeila Fine- Nymeth
The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson -  At Home with Books
Running With Scissors by Augusten Burroughs- Edge of the Page
Quiet by Susan Cain - Caroline Bookbinder
The Town that Food Saved by Ben Hewitt - Ardent Reader
Kraken- China Mieville- Nymeth
Wonderstruck! by Brian Selznick- You've GOTTA Read This!
Emory's Gift by Bruce Cameron- Bookfool
Enchanted Hunters by Maria Tatar- A Striped Armchair
Intern by Sandeep Jauhar- Caroline Bookbinder
Unbearable Lightness by Portia de Rossi - At Home with Books
The Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard- A Striped Armchair
Mr. Fox by Helen Oyeyemi- A Striped Armchair
Temeraire series by Namoi Novik- Nymeth
Yotsuba! series by Kiyohiko Azuma from Puss Reboots
Birds of a Lesser Paradise by Megan M Bergman- Book Lady's Blog
Curiosity by Joan Thomas- Books Under Skin
My Dog Tulip by J.R. Ackerly- Ready When You Are, CB
Love Times Three by the Dargers- books i done read 
Millions Like Us by Virginia Nicholson- Nymeth
True to my goal, I've looked these all up to see what's available at the library. The first block of the list I can get my hands on to read, the second shorter part I can't. So that's cheering. I was thrilled to find almost the entire collection of Yotsuba! at my library, after reading about it on Puss Reboots. But for some reason volume 2 isn't there, which is the very one that caught my eye first. Annoying already, even though I've been assured they're not really chronological so it doesn't matter.

5 comments:

  1. I'm very glad to see that Delusions of Gender can be found at the library! Fingers crossed that you enjoy it as much as I did. And tat's too bad about the second Yotsuba! I read the first volume years ago and found it adorable - I really should carry on with the series. But yeah, considering how episode the books are it really shouldn't matter.

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  2. I hope you like Yotsuba&!... If you do, Azumanga Daioh, by the same author is also excellent. Happy reading.

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  3. So many good books on that list!

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  4. I get some of my best book ideas and literary salivations from perusing the Blogworld. Because you get to know and respect the opinions of blog-friends, it's the equivalent of dust jacket endorsements, with the added bonus of familiarity.
    Happy reading to you in 2012, Jeane.

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  5. That's clever to sort them by library access! I need to start making note of that in my wish list.

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