Marching Out
Posted: 2018/04/02 | Author: gr4c5 | Filed under: Early Review, Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry | Tags: africa, Andre Norton, Anthony Graves, autobiography, books, David Giffels, death, death row, Early Review, fantasy, Fiction, Freya Stark, humor, Laura Lindstedt, librarything, lists, Michael Gruber, middle east, murder, mystery, Nevil Shute, Nigel Dennis, NonFiction, Nora Roberts, Pakistan, play, prison, real estate, Richard Dooling, romance, Rome, satire, series, Steven Saylor, travel, voodoo, witchcraft, women |Leave a commentMarch was one of those weird months. A few Nor’Easters. A few miles run. A few books read. We had two school closings in back to back weeks so that helped with the reading, but not the run. I finished the St. Patrick’s Day Road Race just two minutes off my time last year. Considering I didn’t train (again) I’m alright with that. There’s always next year! Here are the books:
Fiction –
- The Good Son by Michael Gruber
- Roman Blood by Steven Saylor
- White Man’s Grave by Richard Dooling
- Witch World by Andre Norton
- Cards of Identity by Nigel Dennis
Nonfiction –
- All the Way Home by David Giffels
- Slide Rule by Nevil Shute
Series Continuations –
- Coast of Incense by Freya Stark – to finished the series started in honor of her birth month in January.
- EntrancedĀ by Nora Roberts
Early Review for Librarything –
- Oneiron by Laura Lindstedt (started)
- Infinite Hope – Anthony Graves
Poetry –
- New and Collected Poetry by Czeslaw Milosz (not finished)
Fun – I’m not finished with either fun book so I won’t list them here.