My vacation reading
Wednesday, July 16th, 2003 05:17 pmI haven't managed to recap the rest of my vacation yet, but I can take a minute to cover one aspect of it: my reading list! I've had way too little reading downtime in recent months memory, and I expected to have quite a bit of it on my trip to CA/OR, so I brought about four good-sized tomes with me.
The book I brought but didn't get to was The Alphabetic Labyrinth, which I bought at the National Gallery during Balticon. First, though, I'm going back to reading A.B.C. Et Cetera, which I must lend to
navrins next, and after that its companion volume Alpha to Omega. Mmm, alphabet geeking!
- Got through my second reading of Order of the Phoenix, of course, as I mentioned.
- Next I finally managed to read the book
kalessin loaned me several months back, which was technically an omnibus volume of 3 novels: The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox. Wow, was this good! Thanks! I actually cried at the end of Bridge of Birds. - And ultimately, on the plane ride home, I got to the book I'd picked up for myself in, like, February: Bujold's The Curse of Chalion. Also very good. Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike the Vorkosigan books, but just as sparkling in the writing and storytelling. She invented a whole pagan religion for it, for one thing, which I liked a lot. The last time I was at
pandemonium_bks, I bought a copy of Cordelia's Honor for my dad, and the cashier recommended Curse to me (which I then already owned but hadn't read) because "the next book in that universe" [apparently Paladin of Souls] is due out this year.
The book I brought but didn't get to was The Alphabetic Labyrinth, which I bought at the National Gallery during Balticon. First, though, I'm going back to reading A.B.C. Et Cetera, which I must lend to