Theoretically, I am reading three books right now. It's theoretical, because I'm not really sure where they are.
However, I did manage to keep hold of The Ballad of Beta-2 long enough to finish it today when my stomach felt woogy and I took a lie down. It was fantastic and short. The shortness probably helped me to finish it before losing it, but also made me upset that the last few pages, which I had hoped would be more story, was merely a preview for another story.
- A Mission of Gravity by Hal Clement. Fifties sci-fi about a planet with extreme gravity. It was recommended to me by the owner of A&M Booksellers (a used bookstore I heartily recommend) when I asked for something hard.
- Ill Wind by
rachelcaine. Pulpy stuff about people who use magic to control the weather. From the same store, picked because it looked cheesy.
- Daughter of the Forest by Julliet Marillier. Willlow-wispy Irish fantasy about Ireland and the Irish. Picked because I couldn't stop myself.
However, I did manage to keep hold of The Ballad of Beta-2 long enough to finish it today when my stomach felt woogy and I took a lie down. It was fantastic and short. The shortness probably helped me to finish it before losing it, but also made me upset that the last few pages, which I had hoped would be more story, was merely a preview for another story.