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This takes me back to the end of October and covers books I read while I was writing two of my own.  One was a kids' book, hence the old favourites listed here, the other intended to be, um, more thrilling than introspective, hence the thrillers.  I am what I eat, at least where books are concerned (were it literally true, I'd currently be made of chocolate, wine and vegetables) so I try to read only things that make me write both on-topic and better.  The classics were mostly read on planes.
  • Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, annotated by David M Shapard (finally!)
  • The Winner by David Baldacci (contained sex scenes that literally made me laugh out loud)
  • The Black Russian by Lenny Bartulin (the finest crime writer in Australia, hands down)
  • Pilot Light by “Williams Ashbless” (Tim Powers and James P. Blaylock) (huh?)
  • Servant of the Underworld by Aliette do Bodard (wonderful)
  • The Haunted Hotel by Wilkie Collins (deliciously OTT)
  • The Dark is Rising, The Grey King, and Silver on the Tree by Susan Cooper (they age not)
  • Rain Fall by Barry Eisler (how could a Japanese hit man not be fun?)
  • The Owl Service by Alan Garner (I’d forgotten how creepy this is)
  • The Gigantic Robot by Tim Gauld (great title, great art, and surprising depth for so few words)
  • Even by Andrew Grant (not a patch on his awesome brother, alas)
  • The Bus Driver Who Wanted to be God by Etgar Keret (strange and surprising)
  • Masonic Myth: Unlocking the truth about the symbols, the secret rites, and the history of Freemasonry by Jay Kinney (everything I ever wanted to know, and then some)
  • The Breach by Patrick Lee (“spicy death sauce” indeed--recommended!)
  • Valnir’s Bane by Nathan Long (fun, fast, violent--exactly the right thing at exactly the right time)
  • Professor Stewart’s Hoard of Mathematical Treasures by Ian Stewart (I’m glad he didn’d keep them to himself)
  • Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld (very, very kewl)
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (hilarious, except for the boring bits)
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