Since we have a what did you read, and a what are you reading thread, I thought it might be fun to do a what do you plan on reading in the future thread.
Here's mind:
Trek: Pretty much all of this year's unless they get horrid reviews and a whole ton of oldies on my nook, it's way to many to list here.
Non-Trek:
I plan on continuing on with the Dresden Files and True Blood/Southern Vampire series from the 4th books in the series. I also plan on starting The Otherworld, Mercy Thompson, and Rachel Morgan/The Hollows series.
I also plan on making up for never reading the classics in school ( I don't know how, but other than 1984 [which I hated], and some Shakespear for both English and Drama classes I've never read any of the classics) by reading a whole ton including War of the Worlds, Dracula, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Peter Pan, Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Huck Finn, Jungle Books, Beowulf, Count of Monte Christo, Les Mes, and a whole bunch of others.
Like I mentioned in another thread, I'm going to be checking out PK Dick and HP Lovecraft.
I'm hoping to also check out the Maximum Ride and Percy Jackson YA series.
I like alot of historical movies and TV shows, so I decided to try out historical novels, with Roma and The Pillars of the Earth as my first two. I also like foreign movies, so I've decided to check out books either written in or focusing on characters in other countries, so I've got Empress Orchid by Anchee Min, which follows the first half of the life of the last Empress of China , it's followed by a sequel The Last Empress which I'll probably read if I like it. I also added the Japanese novel, The Windup Bird Chronicle/ねじまき鳥クロニクル by Hiruji Murakami (translated by Jay Rubin) which follows a man as he searches for first a missing cat, and then his wife. Along the way he encounters all sorts of weird and crazy characters. The Septembers of Shiraz by Dalia Sofer, about an Jewish Iranian family during the Iranian Revolution. The Turkish novel Snow by Nobel Prize for Literature winner Orhan Parmuk, and the Albanian novel The Accident, which follows the events surrounding a fatal car accident that killed two people during the war in the Balkans.
Here's mind:
Trek: Pretty much all of this year's unless they get horrid reviews and a whole ton of oldies on my nook, it's way to many to list here.
Non-Trek:
I plan on continuing on with the Dresden Files and True Blood/Southern Vampire series from the 4th books in the series. I also plan on starting The Otherworld, Mercy Thompson, and Rachel Morgan/The Hollows series.
I also plan on making up for never reading the classics in school ( I don't know how, but other than 1984 [which I hated], and some Shakespear for both English and Drama classes I've never read any of the classics) by reading a whole ton including War of the Worlds, Dracula, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Peter Pan, Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Huck Finn, Jungle Books, Beowulf, Count of Monte Christo, Les Mes, and a whole bunch of others.
Like I mentioned in another thread, I'm going to be checking out PK Dick and HP Lovecraft.
I'm hoping to also check out the Maximum Ride and Percy Jackson YA series.
I like alot of historical movies and TV shows, so I decided to try out historical novels, with Roma and The Pillars of the Earth as my first two. I also like foreign movies, so I've decided to check out books either written in or focusing on characters in other countries, so I've got Empress Orchid by Anchee Min, which follows the first half of the life of the last Empress of China , it's followed by a sequel The Last Empress which I'll probably read if I like it. I also added the Japanese novel, The Windup Bird Chronicle/ねじまき鳥クロニクル by Hiruji Murakami (translated by Jay Rubin) which follows a man as he searches for first a missing cat, and then his wife. Along the way he encounters all sorts of weird and crazy characters. The Septembers of Shiraz by Dalia Sofer, about an Jewish Iranian family during the Iranian Revolution. The Turkish novel Snow by Nobel Prize for Literature winner Orhan Parmuk, and the Albanian novel The Accident, which follows the events surrounding a fatal car accident that killed two people during the war in the Balkans.
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