Current
Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy (a chapter a day)
Watership Down, by Richard Adams (a chapter a week)
The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Jar City, by Arnaldur Indriðason
Last books finished
Scales of Gold, by Dorothy Dunnett
The Start-Up of You, by Reid Hoffman and Ben Casnocha
Next books
Stopping for a Spell, by Diana Wynne Jones
Islands In The Stream, by Ernest Hemingway
Synthespians™, by Craig Hinton
Books acquired in last week
The Affirmation, by Christopher Priest
Jar City, by Arnaldur Indriðason
Saga, Volume 4, by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples
Amoras, vol 1: Suske, by Willy Vandersteen [Marc Legendre]
Ys: De Legende vol 1: Verraad by Jean-Luc Istin and Dejan Nenadov
Apostata, bundel 1 [De purperen vloek and De heks], by Ken Broeders
I always love how this book is dismissed for its propagandistic anti-Soviet content when he was basically right on the rubbishness of actually existing communism. Though I suppose there is good propaganda and bad propaganda.
Do Tintin’s combat abilities become more realistic as the books progress? In The Blue Lotus (one of several books I have read some of in a language other than English) he at one point is able to beat up four burly Sikh MPs in the International Concession in Shanghai.