So, I’ve not been hitting the books quite as much lately. This isn’t a reading slump as such (or at least I don’t think so) but is partly due to the fact that there are just so many books in the house, leading to a TBR pile the size of Ben Nevis and too much choice. And that’s before I even get to the Kindle app.
I’ve always been someone who reads more than one book at a time because I like to ring the changes but I think things have got a tiny wee bit out of control.
Time for some bookish spring cleaning.
I’m going to go through the pile of stuff I’ve started and try to work out whether I’m just resting from that particular story or I really need to take the decision to *gulp* abandon the book.
So, Part 1 – the stuff I’m really seriously trying to read at the moment:
- The Invention of Everything Else by Samantha Hunt – the last days of Nikola Tesla alongside the story of Louise, a chambermaid in the hotel in which he is a resident. 166 pages in. Lovely story, just need to get on with it
- Bryant & May: The Bleeding Heart by Christopher Fowler – the 11th and almost certainly penultimate adventures of the Peculiar Crime Unit; bought this on the day it came out, expected to read it in a couple of sittings, not sure what happened. Likely to try to finish this one first. 86 pages in.
- Kraken by China Mieville – galloping ahead with this one and then stalled for some reason. 198 pages in, really want to know how this works out
Those are all physical books. On the Kindle app:
- LA Noir by John Buntin – picked up because the Book God and I thoroughly enjoyed the Frank Darabont mini-series Mob City which took its main plot from this non-fiction work. 21% read.
- The King in Yellow by Robert W Chambers – like lots of other people I picked this up because of the references to it in True Detective (to which I am fairly addicted and looking forward to the final episode next Saturday….), though I think I’ve actually had it for ages. Only 3% in (which basically means I’ve read the introduction)
- The Medea Complex by Rachel Florence Roberts – an e-book supplied by the author for an honest review, all I’ve got to do is sit down and make a proper start. 5% in, really want to read this as hearing good things.
So, not that embarrassing in the end. Oh, but just you wait……
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April 15, 2014 at 5:59 am
Susan
I want to read Kraken. I’ve owned it for a few years now. Must get on with the Fowler series, haven’t even picked up book 2 yet (I have it) and I really enjoyed book 1. There are so many books to read, sometimes I think even this is getting sensory overload! Not that I’m complaining, never, just want more time to read them.
Maybe I will do this, and then you will feel better that you aren’t the only one. Is it books recently started, within this year? or last year too, that you were counting?
April 15, 2014 at 7:52 am
brideofthebookgod
No real time frame, these are just the books that are stacked on the floor. I’m pretty sure the Muriel Spark one has been kicking around unfinished for a couple of years, glaring at me mournfully…..