1. An Anthropologist on Mars, Oliver Sachs
2. Song of the Quarkbeast, Fford
3. David and Goliath, Gladwell
4. Why Buddhism is True, Wright
Currently:
5. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Mark Twain
Queued up:
B is for Burglar, Sue Grafton
Siddhartha, Hesse
Sapiens, A Brief History of Humankind, Harari, if I'm ready for non-fiction again.
Looking for the last Ursula Le Guin novel, Lavinia (because I'm read almost everything else she's written, and I'm trying not to have too many repeats this year).
Funny thing: when I mention to people that I'm doing this, everyone has suggestions (I keep a list on my phone). But I can see them editing their suggestions before they make them. Alas, I like trashy fantasy and science-fiction (at least I used to), and no one recommends trashy reads to me. Guess I have to find them myself... Even the friend with the Sue Grafton recommendation paused before she suggested those books.