Friday, September 2, 2011

So what's on your Nook Jay?

For no particular reason:

Here's what is currently resident on the Nook Color (there are more books stored on my computer):
Organized by author (* indicates I've read it, - means started and put down):

Little Women Louisa May Alcott
Betrayal Aaron Alston (a Star Wars book)
*The Time Hunters  Carl Ashmore
Radix, and Solis both by A.A. Attanasio
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen
*Shakespeare in an Hour Christopher Baker (GREAT book!)
*Two Barnes and Noble User Guides
*Soul Identity and *Soul Intent both by Dennis Batchelder
The Winds of Khalakovo  Bradley P Beaulieu
Guns Phil Bowie
A Princess of Mars Edgar Rice Boroughs
*50 Classic Science Fiction Novels collection
The Murder at the Vicarage, *The Secret Adversary   Agatha Christie
*The Book of Common Prayer
101 Famous Poems
*15 Decisive Battles of the Western World   Edward Creasy
*Dark Legacy Anna DeStefano
Robinson Crusoe Daniel DeFoe
An American Tragedy Theodore Dreiser
The Autobiography of Ben Franklin  Benjamin Franklin
Early Frost A Boys' Will, North of Boston  Robert Frost
*Stupid History Leland Gregory (lives up/down to its title)
Guide to Spiritual Practices  George Herbert Gunn
*Arson Plus, and *The Assistant Murderer  Dashiell Hammett
The Black Moth, and *Footsteps in the Dark  Georgette Heyer
The Multiplex Man   James Hogan
*Life Blood, *Syndrome  Thomas Hoover
*God's War  Kameron Hurley
Sharp Writing   Kaplan
How We Got Here   Andy Kessler
The Elephant's Child  Rudyard Kipling
Write for Life   Kominars and McCourt
The Altar at Midnight   C.M. Kornbluth
*Dead(ish)  Naomi Kramer
*A Plague of Demons, Future Imperfect, Keith Laumer- The Lighter Side, Legions of Space and Retief!   Keith Laumer
The Practice of the Presence of God    Brother Lawrence
*The Haunted Bookshop  Christopher Morley
*The Hunt  Jan Neuharth
Fallen Angels    Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Michael Flynn
*50 Classic Science Fiction works collection
*Bone Rattler  Eliot Pattison (Excellent!)
*Son of the Revolution   Rachel Phillippi (yes, THAT Rachel Phillippi!)
The Answer   H Beam Piper
Orthodoxy   G K Chesterton
West of Honor  Jerry Pournelle
The Millenials   Rainer and Rainer
Living with the Himalayan Masters   Swami Rama
Berserker Throne  Fred Saberhagen
*Sepitmus Heap Book One  Angie Sage
*Santa's Little Red Spaceship  H Jason Schulz
Arms and the Man   George Bernard Shaw
Dracula  Bram Stoker
-The Blue Light Project    Timothy Taylor
Social Media and the Episcopal Church    Various
*50 Classic Books collection  Vol 1
*50 Classic Books collection  Vol 2
*The Golden Age of Science Fiction Vol 1
*The Golden Age of Science Fiction Vol 2
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea   Jules Verne
*The Angel of Terror   Edgar Wallace
The Time Machine  H G Wells
The Age of Innocence  Edith Wharton
Portable MFA in Creative Writing   NY Writers Workshop
The Last Ringbearer  Kiril Yeskov
The Sentinels Fortunes of War   Gordon Zuckerman
After the Prophet - The Epic Story of the Shia-Sunni Split in Islam   Lesley Hazleton (library book)

That is some 82 books across a wide range of topics, styles and generations.  I intend to read them all.

And then keep going!  You see my list, anything jump out at you that I really ought to read next?  Anything you'd warn me away from?

Virtually all of these books I got for free (legally).  If you have the Barnes and Noble reader or a Nook you should definitely check out their Free Friday program.  There are lots of other places to get free books for free as well.  Maybe I'll share those in a future post.  They are VERY easy to find however.  Just Google it!

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