Changes - modern fantasy, by Jim Butcher
In the Footsteps of the Band of Brothers: A Return to Easy Company's Battlefields with Sergeant Forrest Guth - WW II/travel, by Larry Alexander
Course 095 to Eternity - naval history, by Elwyn P Overshiner
Rivers of Time - time travel (short stories), by L Sprague de Camp
Belly Up - children's mystery, by Stuart Gibbs
A Wizard of Mars - YA modern fantasy, by Diane Duane
Theodosia and the Staff of Osiris - children's historical fantasy, by R L La Fevers
Major Ingredients: The Selected Stories of Eric Frank Russell - SF (short stories), edited by Rick Katze
Theodosia and the Eyes of Horus - children's historical fantasy, by R L La Fevers
No Blade of Grass (aka The Death of Grass) - SF, by John Christopher
Anne of Avonlea - children's, by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Only 11 books last month, with no rereads. To reach my goal of 210 books this year, I have to average 17.5 per month, so I've currently fallen a bit behind - mainly because of reading a 700-page book (Major Ingredients).
No Carnegie Medal winners read this month, but this year's book was announced and it turned out to be one I've already read, so I'm now at 39 of 71.
In the Footsteps of the Band of Brothers: A Return to Easy Company's Battlefields with Sergeant Forrest Guth - WW II/travel, by Larry Alexander
Course 095 to Eternity - naval history, by Elwyn P Overshiner
Rivers of Time - time travel (short stories), by L Sprague de Camp
Belly Up - children's mystery, by Stuart Gibbs
A Wizard of Mars - YA modern fantasy, by Diane Duane
Theodosia and the Staff of Osiris - children's historical fantasy, by R L La Fevers
Major Ingredients: The Selected Stories of Eric Frank Russell - SF (short stories), edited by Rick Katze
Theodosia and the Eyes of Horus - children's historical fantasy, by R L La Fevers
No Blade of Grass (aka The Death of Grass) - SF, by John Christopher
Anne of Avonlea - children's, by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Only 11 books last month, with no rereads. To reach my goal of 210 books this year, I have to average 17.5 per month, so I've currently fallen a bit behind - mainly because of reading a 700-page book (Major Ingredients).
No Carnegie Medal winners read this month, but this year's book was announced and it turned out to be one I've already read, so I'm now at 39 of 71.
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