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Equations of Life - Simon Morden
The Legend of Drizzt Anthology - Collected Stories - R.A. Salvatore
The Legend of Drizzt - Gauntlgrym - R.A. Salvatore
An Elegy for Amelia Johnson (graphic novel) - Andrew Rostan
On Writing Well - William Zinsser
The Game - Neil Strauss
Star Wars - Fate of the Jedi - Conviction
Star Wars - Fate of the Jedi - Ascension
Consider Ethics - Bruce Waller (current)
The New Rules of Marketing and PR - David Meerman Scott (current)
Orpheus and Greek Religion - W.K.C. Guthrie (current)

...I hadn't touched a book in several months; these have all been within the last 3 weeks, with the last 3 books listed being the ones I'm reading right now. It's been cathartic...I haven't been doing much else but catching up with all my reading.

'Stand By, Stand By' by Chris Ryan.

City of Glass by Cassandra Clare

'Murder on the Potomac' by Margaret Truman.

'Night Without End' by Alistair Maclean.

I got 3 others of his waiting under my bed, love the action and intrigue he creates.

"Inkheart" - my battered and torn copy, by Cornelia Funke.
"A Breath of Snow and Ashes," by Diana Gabaldon, 6th of the "Outlander" series.
"The Girl With No Shadow," Joanne Harris, sequel to "Chocolat."
"Almost Moon," Alice Sebold [author of The Lovely Bones."

Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter.

'Floodgate' by Alistair Maclean.

"The Stormcaller" Tom Lloyd

"The first family" Mike Dash

City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare

Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
Kretzer Sonata - Leo Tolstoy

'Path of the Warrior: Path of the Eldar Series, Book One ' by Gav Thorpe.

'Morning, Noon & Night' by Sidney Sheldon.

I Am Not A Serial Killer by Dan Wells

'Swords of the Empire' edited by Marc Gascoigne and Christian Dunn.

'Past Lives' by Ken McClure.

Recently I've been reading some Western novels which have been really good fun, lot's of action, adventure and exploration. Lot's of Cowboys and Indians stuff too although not always.

Mr. Monster by Dan Wells

I Don't Want To Kill You by Dan Wells

Finished "Inkdeath" - so I don't know what I'm reading next yet.

'The Solitary Man' by Stephen Leather.

When I tried to read this the first time I found it very slow paced and I gave up. I've come back to it and it still feels slow paced but I'm going to press on this time. I have faith in Leather that it'll pick up.