[September] What are you reading?

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I'm a good way through Colleen McCullough's The Grass Crown, book two of her Masters of Rome series of novels. On the warm-up deck are Pathfinder Core Rulebook and Palmyra and its Empire: Zenobia's Revolt against Rome by Richard Stoneman.
 

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Re-reading "Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay" (2nd Edition) in preparation for a campaign later this month.

Next up are "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" by Ian Fleming and "Pathfinder: The Final Wish". With luck, I'll also get to the Pathfinder Core Rulebook this month, and either "You Only Live Twice" or "The Princess Bride".
 

Finished a second hand copy of The Tipping Point. Entertaining read, though it seems like a whole bunch of different fads thrown together and the reasons for the success of each being unrelated to the others.

Also an old copy of The Hobbit. I must have read it like five times as a kid, and reading it now post-LotR movies you get the characters from the films in your head. Not sure if that's a good thing.
 

I'm a hundred pages or so into Battle Cry of Freedom a single volume history of the American Civil War. I'm also reading the Supernatural RPG.
 


Currently reading Charles deLint's The Ivory & The Horn collection -- great stuff, as always.

Next up ... well either my collection of selections from The Tatler & The Spectator (early 18th century material) or Thomas Berger's Arthur Rex; bit undecided for the moment... ;)
 

Dragons of Babel

Possibly "Babylon" or somesuch, but I don't have it with me, so I don't know for sure. Has kind of stalled in the middle. Maybe I'm not in the right frame of mind.:erm:
 

Just finished The Neverending Story on the recommendation of my girlfriend, and have recently started the transhumanist mystery Altered Carbon.
 

Next up is going to be Gravities Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon as I continue to tackle the reader list of 100 best novels by the Modern Library. Just 52 more to go. :D
 


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