- TBR:
- - blood meridian by cormac mccarthy [already started]
- - the cat's table by michael ondaatje
- - dune by frank herbert [already started]
- - the english patient by michael ondaatje [already started]
- - the goldfinch by donna tartt [already started]
- - if we were villains by m.l. rio
- - mayflies by andrew o'hagan [already started]
- - narcopolis by jeet thayil
- - on photo- graphy by susan sontag
- - on the road by jack kerouac [already started]
- - the picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde [already started]
- - the secret history by donna tartt [already started]
- - unbranded by herb wharton
I have a confession to make. I am an INCREDIBLY slow reader. Not my fault, okay? I just sometimes happen to forget that I'm reading a book, which may or may not lead me to having like 20 books partially read at a time. But before you judge, I've managed to curb that down to 10, sooo put that in your pipe and smoke it. Anyway, I always like to be (primarily) reading three books at once; a fiction book, a non-fiction book, and a travel book (one that can fit in my pocket). Sometimes, you just gotta accept humanity's constant need for variety by admitting that you'll never manage to read one book at a time.

[FICTION] The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King by J. R. R Tolkien

[NON-FICTION] Quantum Theory and the Schism in Physics by Karl R. Popper

[TRAVEL] Junky by William S. Burroughs