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I'm bored. What's next on the reading list?


Since I'm a student again, I can involve myself with reading. The main plus is now I've got a lot of time to read a bit (other than when I'm supposed to be working!); on the downside I can't actually afford them all that many books... However, it's always good to put that English Literature degree to some use...

Reading

Mmm, reading.

Road Cover Book of the update is "The Road and The Hills" by Allison Spedding, a fantasy very loosly based on a character similar to Alexander the Great. I'm about 12 pages in so far so can't really say more. (I've now been 12 pages in for the last four months; does this tell you anything? :))

Current reading Actually, there's usually more than one book being read at a time. Here're the current picks :)

Personal taste tends towards Science-fiction and Fantasy but there's more than just that in my bookshelf :)

Recently read books are commented on here. Recommended reading suggestions from the last few months are also there.

To see what's still extant on the bookshelf, take a look!

Computer Books There're also a couple of computer books, but those hardly qualify as recreational reading? Well, maybe to some people "Developing SGML DTDs" would qualify, but not to me!

Recommended computer book reading of the update is "Teach Yourself Cafe in 21 Days" which appears to be an excellent introduction to Symantec's visual Java environment and the language itself.

Well, I'm sure you've had great fun going through this lot :-). 10 to 1 it was using AltaVista and you were looking for a more indepth review :-)


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