Feast or famine: all of a sudden, I'm inundated. The first was City of Bones, which I picked up from the library several weeks ago, but haven't had a chance to read yet.
Then came Jack Campbell's Steadfast, the latest in the Lost Fleet series. I ordered the paperback from the UK 2 weeks ago. It was shipped from Ireland last week, with no time promise, and I thought I'd have to wait a while, but I got it two days ago.
Then the latest in Charles Stross' Laundry Files series--The Rhesus Chart. Two weeks ago, my library system didn't own it, had one copy on order, and I signed up as #14 on the hold list. Today I got a notice that my copy was waiting for me. The system now owns 14 copies, all either checked out or waiting in hold, and there are no pending holds. They must have ordered enough to meet the list. I'm not sure this is the best use of funds--why not order a few copies and make us wait--but I'm glad to get my chance, and glad that Stross will get the income.
Lastly is the next sf/fantasy f2f club selection, Jim Butcher's Grave Peril, which I bought last night. Butcher is an author I've been meaning to try, so we'll see how I like him.
Which do I read first? Frybabe could tell you. Campbell, of course. You're right, Frybabe, he's back up to speed, and we have a bunch of new issues to deal with.