If you like to trade books, try BookMooch.
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
I've not been doing as much reading as usual..... there's this daily Kos addiction, and I am trying to get my statistical consulting business going.... but I gotta try to do more book reading, too.
Just the usual list this week
Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. A fascinating and very well-written biography of a fascinating man. For some reason, I am finding this one slow going
The Confusion by Neal Stephenson. Having finished Cryptonomicon, I decided to re-read this sort of prequel to it. The Confusion is the second of three books in the series
Digital Dice: Computational solutions to practical probability problems by Paul Nahin. The subtitle tells it.
Understanding jazz by Tom Piazza. A nice book on jazz, with a good accompanying CD
Leibniz: A biography by EJ Aiton. Fascinating guy. One of the towering intellects of European history
When you are engulfed in flames by David Sedaris. One of my father's day gifts. I've not read Sedaris before. He's funny, but I don't quite think he's as funny as some other people seem to think he is.