I'm willing but have just been too lazy. How do you do it, do you go to the bookcases and make a shorthand list, then type it out? Or go to the books, remember a few, then back to the keyboard to type our their titles? Or sit cross-legged in front of the books with a laptop? Thanks, though, to those who have employed these methods and others I may not have thought of - this thread makes for very interesting browsing.Montag wrote:Hmmm... Looks like Stephen, Barra and me, are the only ones willing to divulge our libraries.
I liked Annie's efficient approach to the thing. It being Friday and me having no work but tax admin, I've taken some photos, cropped and uploaded them.
English fiction, plays and poetry. The books I collected as a kid, including substantial PG Wodehouse and Tom Sharpe stashes, are at my parents'.







Religion and related.

Biography. Jenna Jameson's is a borrowed book. Crazy crazy story.

Non-fiction. The one without a spine is called The feeling of what happens by Antonio Damasio, it's quite good. I got all six volumes of Gibbon last week for the price of two beers, don't know when I'll get around to them. I paid the lady then told her she really should put her prices up.




Reference stuff.

French.

Afrikaans.

Textbooks and economics.

Current loo reading is Monty Python's Flying Circus scripts. Bedside table has Our Kind of Traitor by Le Carré, armchair by the window in the lounge has The Golden Bough by Frazer.




















