At the moment, I’m stuck between needing to run some errands and not having either the son or daughter available to stay with their grandfather so I have a few moments free to blog. I’m still trying to get into the habit of posting every day but have run into a snag in that I think I need an adjustment on my meds. Good thing I go back to see the neurologist next week. I haven’t had a major migraine since before Christmas so the stuff he put me on is working fine but I think I may need to come off of something else I’m on because I seem tired all the time. Mentally tired, if not physically so, which is why I’m not usually in the mood to blog lately. Been getting a lot of reading done, though, which seems odd but there it is.
Anyway, since I seem caught up on reading recent purchases, at present I’m dithering on whether to order a handful of paperbacks from Amazon, primarily because I’m not seeing them show up in stores here.
- One is Warlord by Elizabeth Vaughan. That one I know I want to get, both for myself and my son, who’s finally read both the first and the second. Funny comment there – he got halfway through the second and starting whining “when does the plague end?” I’d already warned him to wait until the third book came out. I had. But did he listen to his mother? No, of course not. Well, at least, he actually read them.
- Strange as it sounds I’d actually like to get a reading copy of Games of Command so I can “retire” my signed ARC to storage. Ahem. Okay, maybe that isn’t so strange.
- And then I’ve been eyeing the reviews/comments on the books by Nalini Singh. Chalk those up my recent shifter obsession but the impulse is growing to get those and I haven’t run across them anywhere locally. At least they haven’t caught my attention yet.
There are a couple of others I’ll probably get that I have to check for on my wish list at Amazon before I finally order. I could probably get some of them through Ebookwise but I really hate having some books in a series in paperback and some in ebooks. I do. I really, really hate that.
And there’s even an obsessive compulsive part of me that wants an entire backlist from an author in either one form or another so I know where to look for them. Any one else get annoyed by that?