I really should start Way of Kings, it's going to take me almost an year to re-read the series.
At least 450 more books to enjoy! It's a good life!
There is no Sasquatch in any of the Dresden Files novel or short story yet. So, don't know.
I still have old Sony Pocket reader, but I am keeping an eye on Kobo for my next one, whenever it completely dies.
Hehe, I think that's a problem many people here face. I am reading more than one book a month, that is pretty good with my schedule, but I am still buying more than I am reading, and adding more to my wishlist than I am buying, so probably not going to catch up in this lifetime.
I have started to look at it from the other side, I am not going to run out of the books and am always going to have something to read!
Well, I scare easily, but it still seems like worth a try.
Cormac McCarthy is difficult to read too. So if you can read his books I am sure classics shouldn't be too much of an issue.
I have Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell for many years, but haven't gotten around to actually reading it. Have you read that one?
Educated sounds interesting, I have some interest in survivalism, but that sounds like an extreme example.
Yes, I read the whole book, but for the life of me I can't remember anything about any of of the other stories. Only thing I remember is that I was surprised that I am Legend wasn't a novel but a short story / novella.
Your comment is scaring me. Now I am wondering if I should actually read it.
I have only read his Zombie survival guide. I think. There are so many of these things out, it's possible I read something else.
The synopsis seems interesting though, so will check it out.
The Notebook sounds pretty interesting. Do share your review when you are done with it.