Reading

I have too much to read for the moment. Not that I’m in a hurry or anything, but its piling up. Taking up precious space on my desk. Its just been a few weeks since I couldn’t find anything unread I wanted to waste commuting time on. I started to re-read Harry Potter and the Phoenix order, and The Halfblood Prince. After completing HBP the first time I was not quite sure whether Snape killed Dumbledore with or without the latter’s consent. Now I’m sure; Snape hated Dumbledore, possibly for being kind to him. However, Dumledore was well prepared for dying, and with him, dead is not gone. Remember when the Ministry of magic was trying to get rid of him in the PO? He said he didn’t care what the ministry did, as long as they didn’t remove him from the chocolate frog cards. We’ve seen many examples of old headmasters acting as spies from their portraits, and they do seem to be more than just animated images, so I assume that Dumbledore will be able to continue giving Harry advice as long as he’s got a card with him.
Well, now Harry Potter is done for a while, (I don’t expect a new book about him in at least another year or so from now) so I may as well get started with the pile: Computer sweden, Ny Teknik, Villa ägaren, Orcanen, Bild & Ljud hemma, Studio (2 issues, one still i plastic wrapping), ratten (for Volvo owner, and yes, lower case r), vi i villa, National Geographic, Pistolskytte, Mac World (still wrapped), Foto and finally Kamera & Bild. Then there are a few books wating: Biggles & Co, Biggles – Air Commodore, Biggles in the Terai (In swedish, bought today for 5 SEK each, a bargain), Mono kick start, Dan Brown – Änglar och Demoner, and Historiens största mordgÃ¥tor.
Quite a lot. I hope I can finish before Robert Jordan’s Knife of Dreams arrives from Amazon sometime between 11th and 13th of October. Hmm, that’s only 17 days off, maybe I am in a hurr after all?