Readathon!
Apr. 23rd, 2013 07:32 pmIn honour of World Book Night, I'm putting up my pre-readathon post now. I've amassed a pile of dead tree books to read, and there are many more on my ereader, also in the picture. Excited! And very much hoping I can do the whole thing this time.
Here's the photo!

Dead tree books in my pile:
-Katharine Beutner, Alcestis.
-Alan Bradley, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie.
-Gillian Bradshaw, The Sun's Bride.
-June Rachuy Brindel, Phaedra and Ariadne.
-Jaine Fenn, Principles of Angels.
-N.K. Jemisin, The Shadowed Sun.
-Alun Lewis, The Green Tree.
-Karen Miller, The Innocent Mage.
-Elizabeth Norton, She-Wolves: The Notorious Queens of Medieval England.
-Rachel Vincent, Stray.
Ebooks I might get round to:
-Saladin Ahmed, Throne of the Crescent Moon.
-Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening.
-L-J Baker, Lady Knight.
-Marie Brennan, The Natural History of Dragons.
-Sarah Diemer, Twixt.
-M.C.A. Hogarth, The Worth of a Shell.
-Phyllis Ann Karr, The Gallows in the Greenwood.
-Margo Lanagan, The Brides of Rollrock Island.
-Philip Palmer, Red Claw.
-Robert Rankin, The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse.
-Rosemary Sutcliff, The Shining Company.
...But there are many more, and I might finish any of the above books before Saturday, and I don't expect to read all or even most of those during the 'thon, but hey.
Here's the photo!

Dead tree books in my pile:
-Katharine Beutner, Alcestis.
-Alan Bradley, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie.
-Gillian Bradshaw, The Sun's Bride.
-June Rachuy Brindel, Phaedra and Ariadne.
-Jaine Fenn, Principles of Angels.
-N.K. Jemisin, The Shadowed Sun.
-Alun Lewis, The Green Tree.
-Karen Miller, The Innocent Mage.
-Elizabeth Norton, She-Wolves: The Notorious Queens of Medieval England.
-Rachel Vincent, Stray.
Ebooks I might get round to:
-Saladin Ahmed, Throne of the Crescent Moon.
-Kelley Armstrong, The Awakening.
-L-J Baker, Lady Knight.
-Marie Brennan, The Natural History of Dragons.
-Sarah Diemer, Twixt.
-M.C.A. Hogarth, The Worth of a Shell.
-Phyllis Ann Karr, The Gallows in the Greenwood.
-Margo Lanagan, The Brides of Rollrock Island.
-Philip Palmer, Red Claw.
-Robert Rankin, The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse.
-Rosemary Sutcliff, The Shining Company.
...But there are many more, and I might finish any of the above books before Saturday, and I don't expect to read all or even most of those during the 'thon, but hey.