This weekend, since I am broke and always complaining about lacking time, I will read, read and read.
I've got a growing list of books I still haven't finished, some of them tasted already, some barely opened. As usual, I am listing them, since I am hugely obsessed with creating book lists and things to do lists and movies to watch lists and basically trying-to-make-some-sense-in-my-life lists. I'm hoping this list would motivate me to stop wasting my time writing lists and do the things on my lists. hahaha. Anyway, here they are:
Books i've yet to fully digest:
1. The Art of Eating by M.F.K. Fisher: Beyond my book budget, but very worth it. I also plan to give this to my mom for her birthday.:)
2. Strange things sometimes happen, folktales collected by Angela Carter: With wonderful illustrations that look a bit like paper cuttings
3. Atonement by Ian McEwan: For some reason, am looking forward to reading this in the ber months.
4. The Secret History by Donna Tart: A bit turned off by her language, but maybe i'll get the hang of it after a few chapters.
5. The Beach by Alex Garland: unfinished. Reading this at the beach seems fun.
6. Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett: Reminds me of H2G2
7. H2G2 Omnibus by Douglas Adams: One day, my funny friend, I will finish you.
8. A Secret Garden, A Little Princess, Wizard of Oz, Through the Looking Glass: Yes, I love YA classics.
9. Art and Lies, Boating for Beginners, Gut Symmetries, all by Jeanette Winterson: I highly believe reading Winterson takes a certain "mood", since after Written on the body I kinda got lost with her other novels, but one day, i'll be in the mood, perhaps.
10. The Mayor of Castro Valley: I'm excited to read this one. I watched MILK more than thrice and cried everytime. I can't wait to read more about what happened then. A few years ago, I read something like this about Che Guevara. I'm more fond of fiction, but when i'm interested in certain people, I can devote some patience to reading biographical books too, haha. A biographical book about Edie Sedgwick can also be listed here.
11. NP and Hardboiled and Hard Luck by Banana Yoshimoto: Bought both books at National for only Php50. Also saw Diary by Chuck Palahniuk but offered it to TB since i'm not much of a Palahniuk fan. sorry.
12. Ghost by Alan Lightman: Given by chief. We both loved Einstein's Dreams, and i'm ready to love this one too.
13. Generation X by Douglas Coupland: Halfway through this one. So far, interesting enough.
14. A Year in the Merde, Without Reservations, Almost French: Armchair travel books. I went a bit overboard and bought too much, I think.
15. State of War by Ninotchka Rosca: My gift for chief, since she loves Ninotchka.
16. Fables: I haven't finished this, sadly.
17. The Complete Grimm Brothers: Yes, I also daydream too much.
Any more book suggestions? In my past life I was a librarian, everyday is heaven surrounded by the smell of musty books and my card catalog.