further consideration of the summer reading list
On my list:
1. the new book by Julia Child and her nephew (I've forgotten the name)
2. all the books of Robertson Davies, now that I've become a Davies fan
3. Lady Oracle: re-read (this is Atwood's funniest book, as far as I'm concerned; there's an artist that works with roadkill--need I say more?)
4. another novel by Balzac; I've only read one (Cousin Bette), and I feel I ought to read at least one more
5. The Omnivore's Dilemma, by Michael Pollan; actually I'll probably read this next week, which is technically before summer, even before the academic summer, which begins as soon as the grades are turned in
6. a new book of short stories by Richard Ford that I bought on deep reduction at the campus bookstore (can't remember name)
7. Dreamweaver for Dummies (I'll probably just browse this though)
More later.
1. the new book by Julia Child and her nephew (I've forgotten the name)
2. all the books of Robertson Davies, now that I've become a Davies fan
3. Lady Oracle: re-read (this is Atwood's funniest book, as far as I'm concerned; there's an artist that works with roadkill--need I say more?)
4. another novel by Balzac; I've only read one (Cousin Bette), and I feel I ought to read at least one more
5. The Omnivore's Dilemma, by Michael Pollan; actually I'll probably read this next week, which is technically before summer, even before the academic summer, which begins as soon as the grades are turned in
6. a new book of short stories by Richard Ford that I bought on deep reduction at the campus bookstore (can't remember name)
7. Dreamweaver for Dummies (I'll probably just browse this though)
More later.
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