It's that time again that I've finished a great book - Blue Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson, wrapping up a fantastic trilogy (must read for engineers and many other types I suppose) - and I'm trying to get to start on reading one of my to-reads that await on shelves and floors around the room.
Thing is, I either keep getting distracted and can't get a good start or they don't appeal to me that much so far. That made me log on my facebook weRead app to browse my list of to-reads (but don't have a copy yet) and maybe go buy one, only to find that the app is for some reason inaccessible. So after some searching I found Goodreads and now I have transferred most of my "e-shelf" there (btw the book listing is way better than weRead)
Back to book picks now... I'll probably stick to what I have at home for now (I still have a handful of to-reads) and what I have already started reading a little. Which leaves me with the following:
Thing is, I either keep getting distracted and can't get a good start or they don't appeal to me that much so far. That made me log on my facebook weRead app to browse my list of to-reads (but don't have a copy yet) and maybe go buy one, only to find that the app is for some reason inaccessible. So after some searching I found Goodreads and now I have transferred most of my "e-shelf" there (btw the book listing is way better than weRead)
Back to book picks now... I'll probably stick to what I have at home for now (I still have a handful of to-reads) and what I have already started reading a little. Which leaves me with the following:
- The Hunt for Voldorius - Space Marines Battles novel #3 I think
- Nightbringer - Ultramarines series novel #1
- The portrait of Dorian Gray - matches the two above doesn't it?
- Ancient Greek History - There's various titles here but I'll probably pass on that since I also have some university work to do during spring.
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