WWW: Wednesdays is hosted by MizB over at Should Be Reading. This is a weekly meme that I have been participating in for over a year now.
I can't believe how badly I fell down on the job in December--missing two weeks worth of WWW posts. I'm catching up with my list of books read below.
Current:
The Problem of the Green Capsule by John Dickson Carr: The murderer left too many clues! an open bottle of the deadliest poison known to man was found in an upstairs bathroom...a box of chocolate peppermints lay hidden in false-bottomed bag on the lawn...and inside the music room, the minute hand was missing from the "unstoppable" clock. There was even a film of the killing and five eye-witnesses to boot! Yet, no one new the murderer, or how the incredible crime was committed.
Read Since the Last WWW: Wednesday (that I posted):
The Chinese Bell Murders by Robert Van Gulik
Beware of Trains by Edmund Crispin
Up Next:
The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells
Nothing Can Rescue Me by Elizabeth Daly
Star Trek & Philosophy: The Wrath of Kant by Jason T Eberl & Kevin S Decker
To play along just answer the following three questions....
*What are you currently reading?
*What did you just recently finish reading?
*What do you think you'll read next?I can't believe how badly I fell down on the job in December--missing two weeks worth of WWW posts. I'm catching up with my list of books read below.
Current:
The Problem of the Green Capsule by John Dickson Carr: The murderer left too many clues! an open bottle of the deadliest poison known to man was found in an upstairs bathroom...a box of chocolate peppermints lay hidden in false-bottomed bag on the lawn...and inside the music room, the minute hand was missing from the "unstoppable" clock. There was even a film of the killing and five eye-witnesses to boot! Yet, no one new the murderer, or how the incredible crime was committed.
Read Since the Last WWW: Wednesday (that I posted):
Read Since the New Year began:
Murder Has Its Points by Richard & Frances Lockridge (1/2/12)
My Name Is Legion by Roger Zelazny (1/4/12)
Last of the 2011 Reads:
That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis
The Praise Singer by Mary Renault Murder Has Its Points by Richard & Frances Lockridge (1/2/12)
My Name Is Legion by Roger Zelazny (1/4/12)
Last of the 2011 Reads:
That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis
Corduroy Lost & Found by Don Freeman
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett
The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter The Spy-Catcher Gang by John Kelly
Goodnight iPad by Ann Droid Murder on Theatre Row by Michael Jahn
The Hat by Jan BrettC. B. Greenfield: A Little Madness by Lucille Kallen
Loose Cannons: Devastating Dish from the World's Wildest Women by Autumn StephensThe Chinese Bell Murders by Robert Van Gulik
Beware of Trains by Edmund Crispin
Up Next:
The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells
Nothing Can Rescue Me by Elizabeth Daly
Star Trek & Philosophy: The Wrath of Kant by Jason T Eberl & Kevin S Decker
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