Monday reading

Some long travels during the week, followed by some short books over the weekend.

Current
Toast, by Charles Stross
Seventeen Equations that Changed the World, by Ian Stewart
Grand Canyon, by Vita Sackville-West

Last books finished
Who Is The Doctor, by Graeme Burk and Robert Smith?
Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier
He, She and It, by Marge Piercy
Hoger dan de bergen en dieper dan de zee: kroniek van een migrant, by Laïla Koubaa and Laura Janssens
Four Doctors, by Paul Cornell and Neil Edwards
The Sudden Appearance of Hope, by Claire North
Outrageous Tales from the Old Testament, by Arthur Ranson,‎ Donald Rooum,‎ Dave Gibbons,‎ Alan Moore,‎ Hunt Emerson,‎ Neil Gaiman,‎ Mike Matthews,‎ Julie Hollings,‎ Peter Rigg and Dave McKean
A Preface to Paradise Lost, by C.S. Lewis
Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes, by Edith Hamilton (first 100 pages)
The Uninvited, by Dorothy Macardle
Parallel Lives, by Simon Guerrier, Rebecca Levene, Stewart Sheargold and Dave Stone

Next books
Planesrunner by Ian McDonald
"Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones", by Samuel R. Delany
Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift

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