Updating YET AGAIN, entirely to entertain
eegatland and totally not a reason to use my new icon.
Yesterday I went to the library, list in hand, and of course ended up with a lot of things that had nothing to do with the list. XD The haul I got from the library is:
Nancy Farmer The Sea Trolls - I've seen this at the bookstore and debated getting it, but never have.
Tamora Pierce, Trickster's Queen. I read the first book and didn't hate it as much as everyone else seemed to, but I didn't like it enough to buy the sequel, so I checke dit out.
Scott Westerfeld Midnighters: The Secret Hour. Recommended by
rachelmanija, IIRC.
Holly Black, Tithe. They didn't ahve the Blacks recommended at this branch, so I picke dup this one.
M.T. Anderson, The Game of Sunken Places. Blurb sounded vaguely interested. It's probably people-sucked-into-fantasy-world, but oh well.
Isabel Allende Zorro. Another one I've debated getting, but decided I probably wouldn't like it enough to justify the outlay.
And some book about cats and cat behavior that's on the other side of the room right now, since I took it to work to read at lunch.
Gah, Most Haunted is on the Travel Channel right now, and it's pretty tedious - a bunch of poeple with infrared cameras wandering around various castles and inns and such in the dark spooking at every little thing and freaking each other out.
Yesterday I went to the library, list in hand, and of course ended up with a lot of things that had nothing to do with the list. XD The haul I got from the library is:
Nancy Farmer The Sea Trolls - I've seen this at the bookstore and debated getting it, but never have.
Tamora Pierce, Trickster's Queen. I read the first book and didn't hate it as much as everyone else seemed to, but I didn't like it enough to buy the sequel, so I checke dit out.
Scott Westerfeld Midnighters: The Secret Hour. Recommended by
Holly Black, Tithe. They didn't ahve the Blacks recommended at this branch, so I picke dup this one.
M.T. Anderson, The Game of Sunken Places. Blurb sounded vaguely interested. It's probably people-sucked-into-fantasy-world, but oh well.
Isabel Allende Zorro. Another one I've debated getting, but decided I probably wouldn't like it enough to justify the outlay.
And some book about cats and cat behavior that's on the other side of the room right now, since I took it to work to read at lunch.
Gah, Most Haunted is on the Travel Channel right now, and it's pretty tedious - a bunch of poeple with infrared cameras wandering around various castles and inns and such in the dark spooking at every little thing and freaking each other out.