Here's the last of the books I've read in 2006. No reviews at the moment, because I suck.
In other news, Chibi-Robo is a cute, fun game.
I've been really lax about posting these past couple of months! I've posted dozens of times in my head, but somehow it never manages to get through here. Huh. I'll have to work on that.
Anyway, I had to get at least one post in tonight, and this is probably it. Hopefully, I'll actually have something to say sooner than later! ;)
051. Mammoth by John Varley
052. Treason by Orson Scott Card
053. The City of the Beast by Michael Moorcock
054. Son of a Witch by Gregory Maguire
055. Mirror Mirror by Gregory Maguire
056. The Photograph by Penelope Lively
057. 1984 by George Orwell
058. First Meetings in Enders Universe by Orson Scott Card
059. WebMage by Kelly McCullough
060. Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus by Orson Scott Card
061. Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
062. Scarlett by Alexandria Ripley
063. Watership Down by Richard Adams
064. The Wave by Todd Strasser
052. Treason by Orson Scott Card
053. The City of the Beast by Michael Moorcock
054. Son of a Witch by Gregory Maguire
055. Mirror Mirror by Gregory Maguire
056. The Photograph by Penelope Lively
057. 1984 by George Orwell
058. First Meetings in Enders Universe by Orson Scott Card
059. WebMage by Kelly McCullough
060. Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus by Orson Scott Card
061. Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
062. Scarlett by Alexandria Ripley
063. Watership Down by Richard Adams
064. The Wave by Todd Strasser
crankycatlady
Was this the first time you’ve read 1984 and Gone With The Wind? I have never read them, and I should put them in my 2007 stack.
jenbooks
Oh, no – I’ve read them several times before. 1984 is fantastic, if you’re in to dystopias like I am. Plus, it was chilling when I first read it, eons ago in the late 70’s, and re-reading it today is truly frightening.
Gone With The Wind is wonderful – I adore both the book and the movie. Which reminds me, I’ve been meaning to watch it again.
Just remember, GWTW is set in the 1860’s, and was written in 1936. It ain’t politically correct. (Not that that’s a bad thing.)
Scarlett is the “sequel” to GWTW, and is actually pretty good. It’s true to the spirit of GWTW, and is a good historical romance, verging on bodice ripper. Yum. Fan fiction at it’s best – LOL!