The Steel Wave, by Jeff Shaara, another in his series of highly factual historical novels.
Telzey Amberdon, by James H. Schmitz, some classic 1960s science fiction I missed during the 1960s.
Periodic Tales: A Cultural History of the Elements, from Arsenic to Zinc, Hugh Aldersey-Williams. Saw it in the library, couldn't resist the title, hope I get around to reading it before I have to return it.
Go Blue 99 wrote:Just started "Horns" by Joe Hill (son of Stephen King).
Really? Is the name "Joe Hill" a reference to the "immortal" Wobbly labor activist ("I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night, alive as you and me/Says I, 'But Joe, you're ten years dead,; 'I never died,' says he.")
Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen and six, result happiness; Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.