Montag, Oktober 14, 2013

Books now, London later

I'm a little shocked that I haven't posted anything since MARCH. So much happened in the meantime - I mean, I'm currently living in a different city, in a different country, in a completely different way than I did for the past few years (being a full-time student again...feels really weird)...and while I thought about writing, I didn't. But right now, all I want to do, need to do, is collect together a list of all the books I read between March and now, because...well, I'm curious. Am I close to my goal, or do I need to catch up in the next couple of months? Let's see...

April 
Diana Wynne Jones - Howl's Moving Castle
Rumiko Takahashi - Inuyasha Band 1-21
Jim Butcher - Ghost Story
Diana Wynne Jones - Castle in the Sky
Diana Wynne Jones - House of Many Ways
Erich Origen & Gan Golan - The Adventures of Unemployed Man

May 
Haruki Murakami - South of the Border, West of the Sun
Paris-Bildband aus 198
Eiichiro Oda - One Piece 66
Here comes Snoopy
You've got it made, Snoopy
Garfield - Let's Party
Garfield - Why do you hate Mondays?
Gehört und notiert
Ewig junge Liebe
Luciano De Crescenzo - Sokrates

June 
Robert Misik - Marx für Eilige
Karen Joy Fowler - The Jane Austen Book Club

July
Arthur Golden - Die Geisha
Gerd Ruebenstrunk - Das Wörterbuch des Viktor Vau

August
Eiichiro Oda - One Piece 67
Cornelia Funke - Tintenblut
Gideon Defoe - The Pirates! in an adventure with the Romantics

September
Alan Campbell - Sea of Ghosts

October (so far)
Craig Thompson - Blankets 
Alison Bechdel - Fun Home

...well. I'd all forgotten about the Inuyasha phase. Counting all the manga, I'm at 69 books. Leaving all of them out, I'm still at 46, so nearly there. Wow. Pretty good. :)
And soon, at least a teensy little bit about where I'm now and what I'm doing and WHY.