i have actually read two books since the last time i posted, but that still only gets me to 62... 16 to go, and at this rate, i'll never make it. luckily, i have probably lost my readership, thus diminishing my public accountability and eliminating the possibility of public humiliation.
i love it when a plan comes together.
anyway, onto some very quick reviews, largely because i barely remember these books now:
book 61
the night gardener, george pelecanos
rating:


not so much.
book 62
specials, scott westerfeld
rating:



i mostly just had to get some closure by finishing out the trilogy.
a note: it took me about three hours to read the second one, a YA novel. it took me more than three weeks to read the first. which leads me to believe that i am now utterly incapable of reading literature meant for consumption by adults.