What have you been reading?

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Awesome! I read it off Gutenberg a few years ago....not as cool as a 100 year old book.


DOH! Just checked. It's not 100 or even 10 years old. Just a very badly kept "special edition" from 2007. Where is that little embarrassed face icon? :color: that will do.
 
Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation, by Michael Pollan. A very interesting book so far, recommended by my supplier of local spring water I am going to be using in my meads (opposed to carbon block 1 micron filtered tap water, which is a pain in the butt).
 
Behind God's Back (Second of the Ariel Kafka series) by Harri Nykansen. I am officially addicted to Scandinavian Crime Novels, having read some 50 plus to date! I am now in a position to have to wait for translations of books I want to read, but as they become more popular, the translations are starting to come sooner after original publishing in the native language. Good for my reading, bad for the balance of my Kindle account! LOL
 
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, which I would recommend to all comers, above all else, bar none.
 
Re-reading Watership Down.


Sent from my TARDIS at the restaurant at the end of the universe while eating Phil.
 
Also reading all the in-game books in Skyrim and marveling at the time and effort they put in to random elements that 99% if all players will ignore.


Sent from my TARDIS at the restaurant at the end of the universe while eating Phil.