November update
I've not done so well this month, especially considering two of the books I've completed have been eBooks and two others only took me an hour each to read! I still haven't started the big thick library book that I borrowed the other month and it's getting close to renewal time again. I'm considering giving it up as a bad job and returning it instead. Only one more month to go and I doubt somehow that I will be able to read 14 books in it! 36 down, 14 to go.
Books Completed
The
Monsters Inside ~ Stephen Cole (eBook)
Baby Love: An Affectionate Miscellany ~ Rachel Hale
Made Of Steel ~ Terence Dicks
Winner Takes All ~ Jacqueline Rayner (eBook)
Wormwood ~ G.P. Taylor
Books Ongoing
Traditional Tales from Long Long Ago ~ Philip Wilson [Michael reading to me]
Boston City Guide ~ Mara Vorhees and John Spelman
Deviant Strain ~ Justin Richards (eBook)
Waiting to be read
The Encyclopedia of Magic and Witchcraft: An Historical Exploration
into the World of the Magician ~ Susan Greenwood
The Sorcerer's Companion: A Guide to the Magical World of Harry
Potter ~ Allan Kronzek, Elizabeth Kronzek
Judaism for Dummies ~ Ted Falcon, Rabbi Ted Falcon
Jewish Literacy: The Most Important Things to Know About the Jewish
Religion, Its People and Its History ~ Joseph
Telushkin
Night ~ Elie Wiesel, S. Rodway (Translator)
[recommended by Michael - not to be read before bed]
Hello
Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Teen Suicide ~ Kate
Bornstein
The Drag King Anthology ~ Donna Troka, et al
Sex Changes: Politics of Transgenderism ~ Patrick
Califia-Rice
Dress
To Kill ~ Eddie Izzard with David Quantick and Steve
Double
Dragonology
Handbook: A Practical Course In Dragons ~ Ernest Drake
Working
With Dragons: A Course In Dragonology ~ Ernest Drake
The
Dangerous Book for Boys ~ Conn Iggulden and Hal
Iggulden
Bringing Up Baby Dragons ~ Ernest Drake
Tracking And Taming Wild Dragons ~ Ernest Drake
The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt Volume 1: Venetian Years ~ Giacomo Casanova, translated by Arthur Machen
Possibly re-read Deathly Hallows