Summer Reading List

National Review has their summer reading list, so obviously you were wondering what I was going to read this summer. Here you go:

As soon as I finish Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson I have to begin The Confusion, since I previously finished Quicksilver, which, so far, was better than Cryptonomicon.

A little history, of course. Also, Brother Number One.

I find myself getting dumber so I’m planning on doing a quick refresher with Precalculus. Do I know how to have a good summer or what? Oh yeah.

And some fluff, Mercedes Lackey, Fred Saberhagen, and Jane Eyre.

And if I get that far I might try Harry Potter or The Dark Tower, just to see what the fuss is all about.

0 responses to “Summer Reading List

  1. Last summer I finally buckled under my family’s peer pressure and read all the HP books. I didn’t want to buy in to the hype, but I must admit they are pretty fun reads. As far as DT goes, read it. King knows how to tell a story. But, damn, it is long!