Just the usual list this week
cfk has bookflurries on Weds. nights
pico has literature for kossacks on Tues. nights, but it's on hiatus....
sarahnity has books by kossacks, now its own series, on Tuesday nights
if you like to trade books, try Book Mooch
Just the usual list this week:
Year's best science fiction edited by Gardner Dozois. Nearly done with this one
Digital Dice: Computational solutions to practical probability problems by Paul Nahin. The subtitle tells it. This one has been on hold
Life on the color line by Gregory Williams. Williams, now the president of City College of New York, was born in Virginia during WW II. He looked White, and assumed he was White (and, having met him, he looks as White as anyone). But when the family business fell apart, the family broke up, and he moved to Muncie, Indiana, and discovered that his father was half-Black, which meant that Gregory was Black. Fascinating.
Red state, blue state, rich state, poor state by Andrew Gelman. (fair notice, I got a free copy from the author). A fascinating book for us statistics-politics wonks, about the relationship between income and voting preference in different states, and how this evolved, and what it means. I am almost finished with this one, and will have a full review
Naming of the dead by Ian Rankin. The latest John Rebus novel, and one of the best in this very good series of police procedurals set in contemporary Scotland.
The John Varley Reader 30 years of short fiction from the guy I think is the best SF writer currenly writing.