01 February 2014

Reading Roundup Wrapup: January 2014

Pick of the month: Terrible Lizard: The First Dinosaur Hunters and the Birth of a New Science by Deborah Cadbury. This was good, fun popular science/history. I really liked Cadbury's work here, and I'd gladly read more of it at some point.

All books read:
1. The New Machiavelli by H. G. Wells
2. Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women by Carol Dyhouse
3. The Last War: A World Set Free by H. G. Wells
4. Charles Dickens’ Christmas Ghost Stories selected by Peter Haining
5. Terrible Lizard: The First Dinosaur Hunters and the Birth of a New Science by Deborah Cadbury
6. The New American Splendor Anthology by Harvey Pekar
7. The New Adventures: Where Angels Fear by Rebecca Levene and Simon Winstone
8. House of Mystery: The Beauty of Decay by Matthew Sturges with Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Peter Milligan, Chris Roberson, and Matt Wagner
9. House of Mystery: Under New Management by Matthew Sturges with Bill Willingham, David Justus, Paul Levitz, and Alisa Kwitney
10. House of Mystery: Safe As Houses by Matthew Sturges

All books acquired:
1. The Technic Civilization Saga: Flandry's Legacy by Poul Anderson
2. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer
3. Broodhollow: Curious Little Thing by Kris Straub
4. The Fantastic Four Omnibus, Volume 2 by Stan Lee
5. Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus, Volume 2 by John Byrne with Mark Gruenwald and Roger Stern
6. Star Trek: The Next Generation / Doctor Who: Assimiliation² by Scott & David Tipton with Tony Lee
7. The State of the Art by Iain M. Banks

Books remaining on "To be read" list: 525

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