Reading not-Wednesday meme
17 Jan 2013 06:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
What are you currently reading?
Ebook on my iPad: Captain Vorpatril's Alliance, Lois McMaster Bujold
Ebook on my smart phone: The Big Meow, Diana Duane. This is the 3d Cat Wizards book, the one she self-published in installments. It got off to a slow start, but I'm liking it a lot now that I'm about halfway through.
Audiobook: Probability Moon, Nancy Kress. I'm feeling "slightly more positive than 'meh'" about this. There's something I find annoying about the culture of the planet called World. But the scientists are turning out to have interesting personalities.
What did you recently finish reading?
Audiobook: I started Truman Capote's In Cold Blood but I hated the narration and decided that in spite of its being a classic, I don't really want to learn more about those people.
Paper book from library: A Gun for Sale, Graham Greene. Mostly similar to the film This Gun for Hire, which we liked a lot, but with some thought-provoking differences.
What do you think you’ll read next?
The OH wants me to read Scalzi's Redshirts. I'm not crazy about Scalzi's writing style but it sounds like it will be funny so I'll probably give it a try.
Ebook on my iPad: Captain Vorpatril's Alliance, Lois McMaster Bujold
Ebook on my smart phone: The Big Meow, Diana Duane. This is the 3d Cat Wizards book, the one she self-published in installments. It got off to a slow start, but I'm liking it a lot now that I'm about halfway through.
Audiobook: Probability Moon, Nancy Kress. I'm feeling "slightly more positive than 'meh'" about this. There's something I find annoying about the culture of the planet called World. But the scientists are turning out to have interesting personalities.
What did you recently finish reading?
Audiobook: I started Truman Capote's In Cold Blood but I hated the narration and decided that in spite of its being a classic, I don't really want to learn more about those people.
Paper book from library: A Gun for Sale, Graham Greene. Mostly similar to the film This Gun for Hire, which we liked a lot, but with some thought-provoking differences.
What do you think you’ll read next?
The OH wants me to read Scalzi's Redshirts. I'm not crazy about Scalzi's writing style but it sounds like it will be funny so I'll probably give it a try.