Sea Star
have you ever explored your dark side?
1/50 Special Deluxe - Neil Young
2/50 The Edible woman - Margaret Atwood
3/50 The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
4/50 Sacrilege - S.J. Parris
5/50 Easily Distracted - Steve Coogan
6/50 Autobiography - Morrissey
7/50 The Ice Owl - Carolyn Ives Gilman
8/50 Angel of Europa - Allen M. Steele
9/50 The Ants of Flanders - by Robert Reed
10/50 The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary - by Ken Liu
11/50 Kiss Me Twice - by Mary Robinette Kowal
12/50 The Bell Jar - by Sylvia Plath
13/50 Downbelow Station - by C.J. Cherryh
14/50 Paying Guests - Sarah Waters
15/50 Oryx & Crake - Margaret Atwood
16/50 Just Kids - Patti smith
17/50 Letting Go - Philip Roth
18/50 David Bowie: Starman - Paul Trynka
19/50 dirty Blvd: The Life and Music of Lou Reed - Aiden Levy
20/50 Bowie & Hutch - John Hutchinson
21/50 Girl in a Band - Kim Gordon
Of the 4 books I'm reading 1 is a hardback, 2 are e-books on my Kindle and one is an audio book. I'm pleased to say they are fairly interlinked, as was the one I just finished.
I really loved "Just Kids" as I knew almost nothing about Patti Smith apart from her music and I've found it very touching - had a couple of cries while reading it, especially at the end.
Also cried the other day on the bus while listening to the chapter about Lou Reed and his transgender partner in the 70s, Rachel. Didn't realise Reed was such a cunt!
2/50 The Edible woman - Margaret Atwood
3/50 The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
4/50 Sacrilege - S.J. Parris
5/50 Easily Distracted - Steve Coogan
6/50 Autobiography - Morrissey
7/50 The Ice Owl - Carolyn Ives Gilman
8/50 Angel of Europa - Allen M. Steele
9/50 The Ants of Flanders - by Robert Reed
10/50 The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary - by Ken Liu
11/50 Kiss Me Twice - by Mary Robinette Kowal
12/50 The Bell Jar - by Sylvia Plath
13/50 Downbelow Station - by C.J. Cherryh
14/50 Paying Guests - Sarah Waters
15/50 Oryx & Crake - Margaret Atwood
16/50 Just Kids - Patti smith
17/50 Letting Go - Philip Roth
18/50 David Bowie: Starman - Paul Trynka
19/50 dirty Blvd: The Life and Music of Lou Reed - Aiden Levy
20/50 Bowie & Hutch - John Hutchinson
21/50 Girl in a Band - Kim Gordon
Of the 4 books I'm reading 1 is a hardback, 2 are e-books on my Kindle and one is an audio book. I'm pleased to say they are fairly interlinked, as was the one I just finished.
I really loved "Just Kids" as I knew almost nothing about Patti Smith apart from her music and I've found it very touching - had a couple of cries while reading it, especially at the end.
Also cried the other day on the bus while listening to the chapter about Lou Reed and his transgender partner in the 70s, Rachel. Didn't realise Reed was such a cunt!