"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" by J.K. Rowling [5] (Kindle edition)
2012-06 issue of "Analog Science Fiction and Fact". I'm so far behind the current issue because I switched to an electronic subscription when a few years ago. At the time, it was only available from Barnes & Noble. The Nook app on iPad was pretty terrible, and I don't like reading on iPad in bed, so I fell behind. When it became available for Kindle [6], I switched my subscription to that, and converted my Nook issues with Calibre, and am now working my way through the backlog at a casual pace.
"Logical Chess Move by Move" by Irving Chernev [1].
"Build Up Your Chess 1: The Fundamentals" by Artur Yusupov [2].
"Understanding Copyright Law" by Marshall A. Leaffer [3] (Kindle edition).
"Guns, Germs, and Steel" by Jared Diamond [4] (Kindle edition, via Kindle Owner's Lending Library)
I've also been re-reading "Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories" by Arthur Conan Doyle [7] (Kindle). Generally what has been happening is that a PBS station here has been showing the 1984 British "Sherlock Holmes" TV series with Jeremy Brett as Holmes [8]. I'll watch that, and then often will re-read the corresponding Doyle story.
"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" by J.K. Rowling [5] (Kindle edition)
2012-06 issue of "Analog Science Fiction and Fact". I'm so far behind the current issue because I switched to an electronic subscription when a few years ago. At the time, it was only available from Barnes & Noble. The Nook app on iPad was pretty terrible, and I don't like reading on iPad in bed, so I fell behind. When it became available for Kindle [6], I switched my subscription to that, and converted my Nook issues with Calibre, and am now working my way through the backlog at a casual pace.
"Logical Chess Move by Move" by Irving Chernev [1].
"Build Up Your Chess 1: The Fundamentals" by Artur Yusupov [2].
"Understanding Copyright Law" by Marshall A. Leaffer [3] (Kindle edition).
"Guns, Germs, and Steel" by Jared Diamond [4] (Kindle edition, via Kindle Owner's Lending Library)
I've also been re-reading "Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories" by Arthur Conan Doyle [7] (Kindle). Generally what has been happening is that a PBS station here has been showing the 1984 British "Sherlock Holmes" TV series with Jeremy Brett as Holmes [8]. I'll watch that, and then often will re-read the corresponding Doyle story.
[1] http://www.amazon.com/Logical-Chess-Explained-Algebraic-Edit...
[2] http://www.amazon.com/Build-Up-Your-Chess-Fundamentals/dp/19...
[3] http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Copyright-Law-Marshall-L...
[4] http://www.amazon.com/Guns-Germs-Steel-Fates-Societies-ebook...
[5] http://www.amazon.com/Harry-Potter-Half-Blood-Prince-Book-eb...
[6] http://www.amazon.com/Analog-Science-Fiction-and-Fact/dp/B00...
[7] http://www.amazon.com/Sherlock-Holmes-Complete-Stories-Volum...
[8] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_(1984_TV_series...