Bakers Dozen

A book you re-read every so often.

  1. The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody by Will Cuppy
  2. The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt
  3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess
  4. The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler
  5. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
  6. Aztec by Gary Jennings
  7. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
    At least six times. They still die at the end, each time.

A book you re-read every so often.

  1. The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody by Will Cuppy
  2. The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt
  3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess
  4. The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler
  5. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
  6. Aztec by Gary Jennings
  7. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
  8. Moby Dick by Herman Melville

A book you re-read every so often.

  1. The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody by Will Cuppy
  2. The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt
  3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess
  4. The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler
  5. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
  6. Aztec by Gary Jennings
  7. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
  8. Moby Dick by Herman Melville
  9. A Night In The Lonesome October, by Roger Zelazny

A book you re-read every so often.

  1. The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody by Will Cuppy
  2. The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt
  3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess
  4. The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler
  5. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
  6. Aztec by Gary Jennings
  7. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
  8. Moby Dick by Herman Melville
  9. A Night In The Lonesome October, by Roger Zelazny
  10. A Civil Campaign, by Lois McMaster Bujold

A book you re-read every so often.

  1. The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody by Will Cuppy
  2. The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt
  3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess
  4. The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler
  5. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
  6. Aztec by Gary Jennings
  7. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
  8. Moby Dick by Herman Melville
  9. A Night In The Lonesome October, by Roger Zelazny
  10. A Civil Campaign, by Lois McMaster Bujold
  11. Conquistador, by S.M. Stirling

One of a number of Stirling books I’ve read multiple times.

A book you re-read every so often.

  1. The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody by Will Cuppy
  2. The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt
  3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess
  4. The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler
  5. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
  6. Aztec by Gary Jennings
  7. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
  8. Moby Dick by Herman Melville
  9. A Night In The Lonesome October, by Roger Zelazny
  10. A Civil Campaign, by Lois McMaster Bujold
  11. Conquistador, by S.M. Stirling
  12. The Bible, a compilation by various authors

I try to read some every day.

A book you re-read every so often.

  1. The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody by Will Cuppy
  2. The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt
  3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess
  4. The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler
  5. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
  6. Aztec by Gary Jennings
  7. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
  8. Moby Dick by Herman Melville
  9. A Night In The Lonesome October, by Roger Zelazny
  10. A Civil Campaign, by Lois McMaster Bujold
  11. Conquistador, by S.M. Stirling
  12. The Bible, a compilation by various authors
  13. Tuf Voyaging by George R.R. Martin

Sf environmental satire, with genetic engineering, psionic cats, mushroom beer, interplanetary war and deadly sarcasm. A masterpiece.

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Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"
  5. Mary Watson (née Morstan)

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"
  5. Mary Watson (née Morstan)
  6. Mycroft Holmes

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"
  5. Mary Watson (née Morstan)
  6. Mycroft Holmes
  7. Mary Sutherland, “A Case of Identity”

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"
  5. Mary Watson (née Morstan)
  6. Mycroft Holmes
  7. Mary Sutherland, “A Case of Identity”
  8. Toby the bloodhound

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"
  5. Mary Watson (née Morstan)
  6. Mycroft Holmes
  7. Mary Sutherland, “A Case of Identity”
  8. Toby the bloodhound
  9. Prof. James Moriarty

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"
  5. Mary Watson (née Morstan)
  6. Mycroft Holmes
  7. Mary Sutherland, “A Case of Identity”
  8. Toby the bloodhound
  9. Prof. James Moriarty
  10. Langdale Pike, columnist and gossipmonger

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"
  5. Mary Watson (née Morstan)
  6. Mycroft Holmes
  7. Mary Sutherland, “A Case of Identity”
  8. Toby the bloodhound
  9. Prof. James Moriarty
  10. Langdale Pike, columnist and gossipmonger
  11. Wiggins, leader of the Baker Street Irregulars

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"
  5. Mary Watson (née Morstan)
  6. Mycroft Holmes
  7. Mary Sutherland, “A Case of Identity”
  8. Toby the bloodhound
  9. Prof. James Moriarty
  10. Langdale Pike, columnist and gossipmonger
  11. Wiggins, leader of the Baker Street Irregulars
  12. Inspector Tobias Gregson

Secondary characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories

  1. Mrs. Hudson
  2. Inspector Lestrade
  3. Jabez Wilson, “The Red-Headed League”
  4. Irene Adler, " A Scandal in Bohemia"
  5. Mary Watson (née Morstan)
  6. Mycroft Holmes
  7. Mary Sutherland, “A Case of Identity”
  8. Toby the bloodhound
  9. Prof. James Moriarty
  10. Langdale Pike, columnist and gossipmonger
  11. Wiggins, leader of the Baker Street Irregulars
  12. Inspector Tobias Gregson
  13. Helen Stoner, the client in “The Speckled Band”

Pass.

Bones in the human body

  1. Clavicle