
UNDERSTANDING EARLY CIVILZATIONS was recommended by mikaela and at the moment of purchase I knew exactly what I wanted to get from it but have since forgotten what exactly that inspiration was. THE HORSE BOY was a gift from someone who thought its shamanistic journey would interest me.Ĥ000 YEARS OF UPPITY WOMEN was a B&N special I couldn't resist. JOANNA (THE NOTORIOUS QUEEN OF NAPLES, JERUSALEM & SICILY) caught my eye yesterday while I was looking for a book about Eleanor of Aquitaine. It's an amazingly fascinating read, too, except if I read too much at once I start having really intense typography dreams and that just gets weird. JUST MY TYPE caught my eye because I like typography. O NOES NOT THE BRIAR PATCH, SISTA SOULA! *grabby hands*! Weatherford, Jack: SECRET HISTORY OF THE MONGOL QUEENS Trigger: UNDERSTANDING EARLY CIVILZATIONS Yolen, Jane & Snyder, Mydori: EXCEPT THE QUEENĬlements, Jonathan: A BRIEF HISTORY OF KHUBILAI KHANĮmmerson, Charles: THE FUTURE HISTORY OF THE ARCTIC Tchaikovsky, Adrian: EMPIRE IN BLACK AND GOLD Sperring, Kari: THE GRASS KING’S CONCUBINE McKenna, Juliet E: BLOOD IN THE WATER, BANNERS IN THE WIND Kemp, Gene: THE TURBULENT TERM OF TYKE TILER Hunter, Faith: DEATH’S RIVAL, RAVEN CURSED

Heyer, Georgette: FRIDAY’S CHILD, THE GRAND SOPHIE Hambly, Barbara: RAN AWAY, GOOD MAN FRIDAY TBR shelf that, um, needs updating (but has been alphabetized!) behind the cut…Īaron, Rachel: THE LEGEND OF ELI MONPRESS, THE REVENGE OF ELI MONPRESSīroadous, Maurice: THE KNIGHTS OF BRENTON COURTĬarroll, Michael: SUPERHUMAN, THE ASCENSIONĬopperman, EJ: CHANCE OF A GHOST, AN UNINVITED GHOSTįlwelling, Lynn: THE BONE DOLL’S TWIN, THE ORACLE’S QUEEN, HIDDEN WARRIOR Let’s give that “no buying new books” thing another whirl, eh…?) (*checks* 11 of them are re-reads, 3 are books I was given for blurbing and the rest, um. I’ve read, according to Goodreads, 34 books this year, and…2 of them…are on the list behind the cut.

Although frankly I’m doing a *terrible* job of not buying new books and just reading the ones I’ve got. Which I should update, to keep me honest. Ted just finished reading Marion G Harmon‘s Wearing the Cape series, which he’s enjoyed very much, so I gotta put those on my reading list.

Not that I was actually speaking of it, but I have faint ambitions of actually re-reading TIGANA this month (technically it was April’s book and I should be reading A SONG FOR ARBONNE this month, but, er, it didn’t work that way :)) just in case anybody wants to do my lurching read-along on that book.
