Books I've Read This Year
May. 15th, 2007 12:57 amThis is really slow going for me:
1) H P Lovecraft - The Call of Cthulhu and Other Stories (Penguin)
2) Sonya Taaffe - Singing Innocence and Experience (Prime)
3) Caitlin R Kiernan - To Charles Fort, With Love (Subterranean)
4) Poppy Z Brite - D*U*C*K* (Subterranean)
5) Viggo Mortensen - Recent Forgeries (Smart Art)
6) Philip K Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (Tor)
7) Henry D Thoreau - Walden
8) Poppy Z Brite - Soul Kitchen (Three Rivers)
9) Caitlin R Kiernan - Daughter of Hounds (Roc)
10) Angela Carter - The Bloody Chamber (Virago)
11) Caitlin R Keirnan - Tales From The Woeful Platypus (Subterranean)
12) H P Lovecraft - At The Mountains of Madness (Penguin)
13) Gideon Defoe - The Pirates! In an Adventure with Communists (Orion)
I'm currently flicking between short stories in various collections I've got (Kiernan, Taaffe, Gaiman, Lovecraft) as I can't settle down to anything. I'm also reading the latest issue of "Strange Attractor" -last night I was reading about magic lanterns, H G Wells and time.
1) H P Lovecraft - The Call of Cthulhu and Other Stories (Penguin)
2) Sonya Taaffe - Singing Innocence and Experience (Prime)
3) Caitlin R Kiernan - To Charles Fort, With Love (Subterranean)
4) Poppy Z Brite - D*U*C*K* (Subterranean)
5) Viggo Mortensen - Recent Forgeries (Smart Art)
6) Philip K Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (Tor)
7) Henry D Thoreau - Walden
8) Poppy Z Brite - Soul Kitchen (Three Rivers)
9) Caitlin R Kiernan - Daughter of Hounds (Roc)
10) Angela Carter - The Bloody Chamber (Virago)
11) Caitlin R Keirnan - Tales From The Woeful Platypus (Subterranean)
12) H P Lovecraft - At The Mountains of Madness (Penguin)
13) Gideon Defoe - The Pirates! In an Adventure with Communists (Orion)
I'm currently flicking between short stories in various collections I've got (Kiernan, Taaffe, Gaiman, Lovecraft) as I can't settle down to anything. I'm also reading the latest issue of "Strange Attractor" -last night I was reading about magic lanterns, H G Wells and time.