I'm reading American Gods at the moment. I am not sure how if I like it or not but only 100 pages in. Then I have some Dragon books, a crusades book, and several others. I used to be able to read a book every few days but now I am lucky if it is one a month! Just curious what you all are reading.
The non-fiction I read is usually driven by a work or hobby project, and I enjoy learning something new that I can use.
Now that I've thought about it, the last novel I read was Based on a True Story by Norm Macdonald. It had a couple of parts that really impressed me and overall I enjoyed it. If you admire Norm's stand-up work I'd recommend it.
The non-fiction I read is usually driven by a work or hobby project, and I enjoy learning something new that I can use.
Now that I've thought about it, the last novel I read was _Based on a True Story_ by Norm Macdonald. It had a couple of parts that really impressed me and overall I enjoyed it. If you admire Norm's stand-up work I'd recommend it.
He has such god timing. Dry timing. What was it called?
He has such god timing. Dry timing. What was it called?
It's funny. I find the real world to be horrible enough. Fiction is escape. What is the appeal of non fiction for you.