
Four books received from publishers (two of them being the finalized versions of galley ARCs that I had received months before), along with one purchased short story collection.
Left: Jonathan Carroll, The Ghost in Love (I've enjoyed each Carroll book I've read, so I'm likely to read this one this weekend or next, time permitting); Theodora Goss, In the Forest of Forgetting (I've been curious about this short story collection ever since this interview Lotesse conducted with her last year); Margo Lanagan, Tender Morsels (finished reading it last night and it was superb, one of the best YA novels I've read this year).

Left: Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner, Juggler of Worlds (apparently this is a co-written prequel of sorts to Niven's Ringworld novels, but I'm uncertain as to whether or not I'll get around to reading this, in part because I've never read Ringworld); Kage Baker, The House of the Stag (I've only read one novella by Baker, The Empress of Mars, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, so I might get around to reading/commenting on this one after I read the first book in the series, as this is the second volume).
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