Thursday, January 31, 2008

Fred's Reading Report (January 2008)

So, 31 days have January, so at this point (day isn't over):

Four books.

Thirty short works.

Currently being read...relatively actively...

Poul Anderson: The Earth Book of Stormgate. Trader to the Stars. The Trouble Twisters.

Isaac Asimov (editor): The Hugo Winners, Volumes 1 and 2.

James Baen (editor): Destinies, Volume 1, Number 1.

Lois McMaster Bujold: Cetaganda in Miles, Mystery and Mayhem (which also contains Ethan of Athos and the short work Labyrinth) (omnibus review here).

A. Bertram Chandler: To Prime the Pump.

David Drake: Other Times Than Peace.

David Drake: Lord of the Isles.

David Drake: Lt. Leary, Commanding.

David Drake and Eric Flint: An Oblique Approach.

David Drake (editor): The Warmasters.

Sharon Lee and Steve Miller: Crystal Soldier.

Ian MacDonald: River of Gods.

Ken MacLeod: Learning the World and The Execution Channel.

"Jack McKinney": First RoboTech omnibus.

Jerry Pournelle (editor): The Endless Frontier, Volume I.

Terry Pratchett: Pyramids.

John Ringo and Travis S. Taylor: Von Neumann's War.

James Schmitz: Telzey Amberdon.

Charles Stross: Halting State.

Michael Swanwick: The Dog Said Bow-Wow. The Dragons of Babel.

Mark Van Name and T.K.F. Weisskopf (editors): Transhuman.

Vernor Vinge: Rainbows End.

David Weber and John Ringo: March Upcountry.

Jack Williamson: The Metal Man and Others: The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume One.

Yes, I am reading way too many books, as usual. No, I have no plans to change the way I do things!

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