Hi all,
Thanks for all the responses. This is great. Do I detect a pattern, here? Seems a lot of the gals are into SF (I'm also a fan) and science. Plus, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who reads two or three books at once.
I just finished
The Man Who Turned Into Himself by David Ambrose, a SF thriller about a man "slipping" into a different branch of the "quantum tree." Felt like booting that book into a parallel universe... it wasn't very good. Ambrose could've done so much more to look at the philosophical implications of identity, but chose to concentrate on the science instead. I'm still plodding through the Goffman book (it's not that bad, actually). I also picked up Peter Straub's
Magic Terror, an anthology (I'm a
huge fan of short stories, my all-time faves being
Twilight Zone: The Original Stories, edited by Richard Matheson, Clive Barker's
Books of Blood, Greg Egan's
Axiomatic, and anything written by Charles Beaumont or Roald Dahl). I'm also reading, one very slow chapter at a time (I'm trying hard to pay attention), a book on the main issues in contemporary philosophy by Appiah.
Also, like Carolynn, I guess, I'm a big periodicals consumer. I'll buy two or three magazines a week, most of them about science, computers, or video games; some about psychology, philosophy, current affairs; the occasional Vogue or Cosmo or the British edition of Glamour (I like the format).
Again, thanks for the input, gals. This is fun. Let's hear from more of you out there, eh?
Love,
CJ