You know you're a geek when you devour a novel like 1632 by Eric Flint. I love history, and I love such unapologetic geekery like this very book.
I've already bought the second book in this series, 1633, though I figure I should stick to my gameplan of one fiction book then one non-fiction book.
I have to put a dent in my reading list before it starts to overwhelm me...
Anyone else have that problem?
I've already bought the second book in this series, 1633, though I figure I should stick to my gameplan of one fiction book then one non-fiction book.
I have to put a dent in my reading list before it starts to overwhelm me...
Anyone else have that problem?
I stuck to my plan and started reading a non-fiction book yesterday, though: Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly.
It's pretty damn good so far...