I finished His Majesty’s Dragon and was very disappointed by it.
( Read more... )Meanwhile I am also reading The Pitt Report, an odd and kind of fascinating look at David Bowie through the eyes of his early manager (fascinating mainly for how much goes unsaid and how much Pitt [apparently unconsciously] reveals of his own biases), and Bruce Campell's autobiography If Chins Could Kill, which isn't as interesting as I thought it would be.
Waiting on the shelf: C. S. Forester's Ship of the Line (the next Hornblower book), Dorothy L. Sayers' Whose Body, Guy Gavriel Kay's Tigana, and Elizabeth Pope's The Perilous Gard. Canceling my cable TV was a good idea! Any recommendations for which I should read first?
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