Here it is the end of August, and I'm thinking about what I was reading back in March. Perhaps I'll be able to use this weekend to catch up to the present. In the meantime, I was doing a lot of reading, in pretty diverse categories, during the Month of March.
Leviathan, by Thomas Hobbes.
Guided Tours of Hell, by Francine Prose.
Lush Life, by Richard Price.
Eternal Frontier, by James H. Schmitz. Edited by Eric Flint and Guy Gordon.
Home, by Marilynne Robinson.
Independence Day, by Richard Ford.
The Stone Diaries, by Carol Shields.
Blue Angel, by Francine Prose.
That Distant Land, by Wendell Berry.
Access 2003 Bible, by Cary N. Prague, Michael R. Irwin, and Jennifer Reardon.
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data, by Stephen Few.
Germinal, par Emile Zola.
The World in 2012, by The Economist.
The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, by Edward R. Tufte.
Buried Prey, by John Sandford.
Whose Body?, by Dorothy Sayers.
Two Treatises of Government, by John Locke.
The Secret Servant, by Daniel Silva.
Glenn A Knight
Friday, August 31, 2012
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