What are you reading?

Saturday, December 19th, 2009 | Posted by: Kristen Tsetsi

(Cross-posted from my blog, “From a Little Office in a Little House“)

It’s been a long time since I’ve taken the time to sit around and read. In high school I always had a book. Always. I would read while I walked, while I ate, while a teacher lectured, and any time waiting was involved (for the bank teller, for the train, for an awkward moment to pass, etc.).

In college, I read what was assigned. Afterward, I was busy doing other things. Writing, I think. Working. Playing. Whatever.

More recently, I’ve been fiddling with The Year of Dan Palace, and during that time I’ve stayed away from reading (and I’m not done with DP, yet, but I’m hoping to finish in very, very early 2010). When I finish, I’m reading. Reading, reading, reading. I’ve decided to dedicate two weeks to a reading binge, and after that, when I’m doing something else (like looking for a job), I’ll continue reading. Yes. And so far, these are the books I can’t wait to get to (whether or not they fall into my two-week reading binge, and in no particular order):

A novel by my friend Rob C.

April Fool’s Day by Josip Novakovich

Undiscovered Country by Lin Enger

Threshold by Bonnie Kozek

(Nope, I haven’t had a chance to read all the BW members’ books, yet.)

The Splendor of Antiquity by Cheryl Anne Gardner (and others by Gardner)

Do the Math by Philip Persinger

In the Time of Man by James C. Moore

The American Book of the Dead by Henry Baum

Recollections: A Baby Boomer’s Memories of the Fabulous Fifties by Jim Chambers

600 Hours of Edward by Craig Lancaster

The Intuitionist by Colson Whitehead

The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield

The Hemingway books I ordered from eBay

(A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Hemingway Reader)

What’s on your to-be-read list?

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  • RJ Keller says:

    I just finished Philip Persinger’s “Semele.” Very cool book.

    On my immediate ‘to-be-read’ list:

    Last Door - Raven Rozier
    The Kissing Room - Cheryl Anne Gardner
    Threshold - Bonnie Kozek (The only BW book I haven’t read. Can’t wait!)
    A book of Pablo Nerudo poetry that my brother is (supposedly) going to let me borrow.

  • Freya says:

    A great idea Kristen!
    Hope your New Year turns out great :)

    Cheers
    Freya

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