Today I was able to take a peek at the October Baker & Taylor's Forecast that we get at my library. To be honest the fiction titles were pretty slim pickings this time around. There was nothing there that I was dying to read, which is probably just as well, but I did manage to find a few "possibilities". If I could buy whatever I want...I listed some other titles that I thought looked good including art books, which I wish I could buy more of.
- In the Fold by Rachel Cusk
- Late and Soon by Robert J. Hughes
- The Diamond by Julie Baumgold
- In Lucia's Eyes by Arthur Japin
- Jungle Law by Victoria Vinton
- Art: 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century 3 by Susan Sollins
- Envelopes: A Puzzling Journey Through the Royal Mail by Harriet Russell--This one I must buy!!!
- The Lost Painting by Jonathan Harr--I have this on request at the library
- Shag: the Art of Josh Agle by Colin Berry--too, too cool!
- Still Looking: Essays on American Art by John Updike
- The Coldest Winter: A Stringer in Liberated Europe by Paula Fox--another must buy!
- Kafka: The Decisive Years by Reiner Stach--I have long had a fixation with Kafka. I have not read any of his fiction, but have read lots of his letters, and bios of women he was connected to.
- Cleopatra and Rome by Diana Kleiner
- The Wolves at the Door: The True Story of America's Greatest Female Spy by Judith Pearson
- Daughter of Boston: The Extraordinary Diary of a Nineteenth-Century Woman by Helen Deese
- A Peanuts Christmas by Charles M. Schulz
- Robert Doisneau's Paris by Robert Doisneau
- Moby Dick (unabridged audio) by Herman Melville--25 hours of easy listening--this may be the only way I might make it through this novel! I wonder if my public library owns it?