left hand of darkness is okay. i'd recommend it [:unless you're the type to get put off by lots of similar sounding person/place names... I'm also reading the moon pool by abraham merritt. crazy scientific expedition gone wrong, and you can download it for free onto a kindle or ipod or whatever! lol
About one week ago I finished the alchemist of Paulo Coelho Its amazing, its about following your dreams and not giving up to them
The post above. Seriously its One Piece 650 along with Naruto 567 & Bleach 477. Manga addict at work.
Latest issue of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror. First story is about angels guarding people as... pigeons... but is too short to get anything out of that idea.
*Haven't finish reading yet. But I find it very interesting. The insight of the author about the subject regarding the issues in America is just astonishing as his references regarding his views are voluminous.
Recently started Drukarczyk's "Bogowie są Śmiertelni" [Gods Are Mortal]. First proper novel in a long time...
Just finished the Kite Runner, it's a pretty good book. It really opens eyes to what goes on in the world :/ I'm currently reading The Life of Pi for school, and so far it's not really working for me...hoping it gets better.
Right now I'm reading Taming of a Shrew and A Midsummer's Dream by William Shakespeare. They're for school, that's why I'm reading them. And as a pastime reading I'm reading Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan all over again.
^ Oh I love Rick Riordan's books! I can't wait for the 3 new books he's releasing this year. Everneath, a modern retelling of the Peresphone/Hades myth. It's really interesting so far~