This past week I've finished four books and three short stories:
Cat's Cradle by Kurt VonnegutThe Bro Code by Barney Stinson
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi
Cinnamon by Neil Gaiman
I Cthulhu by Neil Gaiman
How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
The ones I've reviewed - obviously - are linked. It was an excellent week as I enjoyed all I read, but it's a toss up as to whether Cat's Cradle or Ethan Frome was my favorite read.
Currently Reading
Feminine Mystique: I haven't touched this book in quite a few days, and I don't think I'll be picking it up again any time soon. I am just too far removed from the exigence; the consistent repetition of what are to me obvious insights is too much for me.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep: This is another book I can't seem to get in to. But I'm not sure why. The novel seems like one I should be loving, and while I'm reading, I don't have a problem with the style or plot/characters/etc, so why do I never want to pick it up? Anyone else read this and have any advice?
Whom God Would Destroy: The author, Commander Pants himself sent me this book, and I am just thrilled. I actually haven't started reading it yet, but I have plans to start today.
Challenge Update

Click on the pretty picture to the right if you'd like to see my spreadsheet listing books for challenges. There are two sheets: one for ongoing challenges and one for completed challenges.
100+ Challenge: 105/100 FINISHED!
The Dream King Challenge: 13/12 FINISHED!
Sookie Stackhouse: 6/9
SciFi Challenge: 1/8
101 Fantasy Challenge: 0/12
Unlock Worlds Challenge: 5
Women UnBound: 1/8
18th and 19th Century Women Writers: 0/2
YA Reading Challenge: 0/25, starts Jan. 1
GLBT Challenge: 0/4, starts Jan. 1
Flashback Challenge: 0/6, starts Jan. 1
TBR Challenge: 0/12, starts Jan. 1
Books to Read Before I Die: 0/10, starts Jan. 1
100+ Challenge: 0/100, starts Jan. 1
Rory Gilmore Project: 38/244 read; only 5 reviewed
My challenge lists aren't even close to being finalized, so if anyone has suggestions, I'd love to hear them. I hope everyone has a happy reading week.
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