Reading and Living

For reasons of laziness and inertia all the books I have read, bought, borrowed from the library and have been given over the last four weeks are all stacked together.  Casually perusing this stack today made me realise that it represents a very diverse set of reading, but one that illustrates my reading habits perfectly.  So here is the list:  * indicates that I have not yet read this one.
Fiction:
  Crime/Thrillers
    I can see you - Karen Rose.
    Fever of the Bone - Val McDermid
    The Chosen One - Sam Bourne
    Lethal Weapon - Linda Fairstein
    Black Friday - Alex Kava
    True Blue - David Baldacci
    Genesis - Karin Slaughter
    Lock Down - Sean Black
    Bloodline - Mark Billingham
    Blindman's Bluff - Fay Kellerman
    Prepared for Rage - Dana Stabenow
  Science Fiction/Fantasy
    The Nano Flower - Peter E Hamilton
    Unseen Academicals - Terry Prachett
    The Dreaming Void - Peter E Hamilton
    Norstrilia - Cordwainer Smith
    The Rediscovery of Man - Cordwainer Smith
    Anathem - Neal Stephenson
    Hat Full of Sky - Terry Prachett
    Burning Tower - Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
  Other Fiction
    House of Cards - Michael Dobbs
    Vintage Stuff - Tom Sharpe
    The Lord God Made Them All - James Herriott
    Relentless Pursuit - Alexander Kent
Non-Fiction
    The Greatest Show on Earth - Richard Dawkins
    The Revenge of Gaia - James Lovelock
    The Tantric Tradition - Aehananda Bharati*
    The Great Game - Peter Hopkirk*
    Confession of a Buddhist Atheist - Stephen Batchelor*
    Freakenomics - Steven D Levitt and Stephen J Dubner
    Buddhism Without Beliefs - Stephen Batchelor
    QED The Strange Theory of Light and Matter - Richard P Feynman
    Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities - Ian Stewart



So if anyone knows what this says about me, please let me know.