This thread reminded me that there exists a code4lib Goodreads group: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/72219-code4lib
-Sean On 12/10/14, 9:10 AM, "Foster, Meredith" <mfos...@wcupa.edu> wrote: >Interesting post and responses. > >Books: >Started the year by finishing up the Dresden Files (Jim Butcher) series. >Also picked up Skin Game the day it was released. > >A local used bookstore opened up, so I ended up picking up a lot of >classic sci-fi and fantasy. A small selection... >Ursula K. Le Guin - Left Hand of Darkness, Lathe of Heaven >Isaac Asimov - Prelude to Foundation >Marion Zimmer Bradley - Mists of Avalon >Anne McCaffrey - Doona series, No One Noticed the Cat >William Gibson - continued reading the "Sprawl" trilogy. >Neal Stephenson - Snow Crash >Mercades Lackey - Arrows trilogy >Neil Gaiman - Anansi Boys, American Gods, Good Omens (with Terry >Pratchett). > >Also reread Daniel Suarez's Daemon and Freedom(tm). > >For non-fiction, I haven't read Redefining Realness yet. Janet Mock >spoke at the university where I work. > >Video Games: >Continuing Guild Wars 2. Picked up Guild Wars 1 to play through all the >original lore and get the linked rewards. Quantum Conundrum (by Kim >Swift, original designer of Portal). Picked up Never Alone and Alice: >Madness Returns but haven't had a chance to play them yet. > >Board/Tabletop Games: >Played the aforementioned Lords of Waterdeep, which was quite enjoyable. >Finished a two year Pathfinder campaign. Pathfinder Card Game, but I >didn't enjoy it as much as I hoped. I no longer go to the local game >store's board game night, so I doubt I will do much with board games any >more.