I thought I’d round out Saturday by posting my last two bookshelves as a kind of two-for-one deal. Here they are, Bookshelves Numbers 4 and 5.
As you can tell, I’ve been saving the best for last. This is where I keep the classics including two of William Shatner’s best works ever written by someone he met.
Shelf Number 4:
Sir Walter Scott, Redgauntlet
Larry Niven, Rainbow Mars
Frederik Pohl, The Far Shore of Time
Robert Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land
Michael Friedman, My Brother’s Keeper
John Vornholt, Gemworld
Steve and Dal Perry, Titan A.E.
William Shatner, Dark Victory
William Shatner, Spectre
Larry Niven, Destiny’s Road
Terry Brooks, Star Wars Episode I: the Phantom Menace
Jeri Taylor, Pathways
James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
James Joyce, Sons and Lovers
Paramahansa Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi
William Deverell, Trial of Passion
Diane Carey, Ship of the Line
Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms
Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring
The Norton Anthology of English Literature
Combat Flight Simulator 2
Shelf Number 5:
Bill Richardson, oddball@large
Mystery Science Theatre 3000 videos
Star Trek I, II, III, and IV
Monty Python, The Complete Unexpugated Scripts of the Original TV Series (Vol. 1)
Douglas Adams, Mostly Harmless
Mast and Kawin, A Short History of the Movies
Irwin Gray, The Engineer in Transition to Management
Gary Greenberg, The Pop-up Book of Phobias