Four out of ninety-six. Alright!
When you select books for your shelves, you say what format you want: book, eBook, paperback, audible book, etc. I said "paperback" whenever I saw it and "book" otherwise, and now I'm wondering if they maybe have more of the books on my list but in non-paperback form. And I wouldn't mind checking out the eBook program, but that's a project for another day. I'm also wondering if CPL has an inter-library loan, like if the book is at another branch and I request it, they'll send it over and I can pick it up. So it's not as bad as the 4/96 stat makes it look. All 96 books are in the CPL system somewhere, and it's a long enough list that I don't need every single one of them available to me right this second. (But that would be fantastic.)
So those are future reading projects. Let me tell you what's going on with my current reading projects. I don't usually read this many things at once, but--eh--what can you do?
- Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. "A novel" I picked this up from the library because I didn't feel like using the card catalog to look through my mighty list of books I need to read and I saw it sitting in the middle of the shelf and thought "hey, that's on the list." The reason I noticed it is that it's less a book and more a raw material to build a small house. I have three weeks to read it before it's due back at the library.
- Sandman. I picked this up at free comic book day and since I've been interested in it and heard good things, I picked up the first volume to check it out. Did you know that Batman is in this? Also John Constantine. The fact that this story is situated inside the greater DC universe turned me off tremendously, but I will keep going with it and maybe change my mind.
- To Be or Not to Be. This is a Hamlet choose your own adventure written by Ryan North and it is fantastic. Since it's a choose your own adventure, it's hard to read the whole thing, so I mostly do one adventure before bed.
- Baby 411. This is a book about babies and all the stuff they do and don't do. It's good because they use science and cite research and I like that. But it's also overwhelming and my coping strategy is along the lines of "just not thinking about it" so it's taking me a while.