The following are books that I read before September 2005. I’ve just decided to start listing them in a different manner rather than on a separate page they will just be part of the blog itself.
My preference in entertainment books tends toward Science-Fiction (as opposed to Fantasy). I have some interest in mystery fiction (a la Sherlock Holmes), but my heart is in new and interesting worlds where you can experiment with current societal issues in new and different contexts.
The books listed below are those that I’ve read recently or (where indicated) favorites that I want to share with you. The dates at the bottom indicate when I started reading a particular book. My scale is Don’t Bother, OK, Good, Very Good and Excellent. If I’m really impressed I’ll even review the book.
![]() August 2005 |
![]() August 2005 |
![]() August 2005 Excellent |
![]() August 2005 Very Good |
![]() July 2005 Excellent |
![]() July 2005 Don’t Bother |
![]() June 2005 OK |
![]() June 2005 Very Good |
![]() June 2005 Excellent |
![]() May 2005 Very Good |
![]() December 2004 Excellent |
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This post was written by Marc
on September 20, 2005 at 8:07 am













