I have out in my car, and not yet even home, several books. It was a very eclectic night for me:
Reflections of Our Past: How Human History is Revealed in Our Genes by John Relethford, HC. A non-fiction that I ordered because it was less than the other book of his that I wanted (
Genetics and the Search for Modern Human Origins ) which was $78.00
Dreaming the Eagle by Manda Scott, TP. About Boudica and the battle with the Romans.
Borrowed Flesh by Sephera Giron, PB. A horror story about a creature living on virgin blood, and then finding out it is not the baddest thing lurking in the dark.
Usurper's Crown by Sarah Zettel, PB. Book 2 in the Isvalta series, high fantasy set at court with strong eastern influences. But it turns out to be a prequel to the first book (
A Sorcerer's Treason ) not the second installment of the story.
The Music of the Spheres by Elizabeth Redfern, HC. It was marked down to $4.99, and I couldn't resist. It is another historical mystery with science (I just finished
An Instance of the Fingerpost), and I have heard it was very good.
She Plays With Darkness by Zakes Mda, TP. A story of South African life as told through the lives of two siblings. One lives in the city and the other in the village during changing times. The Sibling who stays in the village never ages ..
Kingdom River, by Mitchell Smith, PB. A post appocalyptic alternate history. Jupiter's orbit created global winter and the US breaks up into separate competing entities. I just found out that it is the second book in a series, so I will need to go back tomorrow and get the first book:
Snowfall
I also just got an email that one of the books I have on order from the UK has arrived:
1610: Sundial in a Grave by Mary Gentle, TP. I have to go to my local non-chain store to pick it and
The Separation by Christopher Priest, HC, up. It is also from the UK, and I forgot it the last time I was at the store for our discussion group.