Stealing this meme from
surreallis, because it sounded like a lot of fun.
Week in the Life: Day 1
1. You must take between 6 and 8 new photographs per day.
2. Your WITL must be consecutive. No skipping days.
3. You must post your photographs at the end of that day, some time after the last picture is taken.
4. Each photograph must have the time taken and a title, with no other explanation.
(Picture heavy behind the cut. Go figure.)

16:44 - Wesley's new job in supermarket promotional materials.

16:47 - Future ingredients.

18:07 - We're open late for all your wicker emergencies.

18:11 - Green, swishy, and cuddly, what more could I ask?

18:27 - Mmm, prospective Caesar Salad.

18:17 - Yes, this household has two copies of Good Omens. Your point being?
Week in the Life: Day 1
1. You must take between 6 and 8 new photographs per day.
2. Your WITL must be consecutive. No skipping days.
3. You must post your photographs at the end of that day, some time after the last picture is taken.
4. Each photograph must have the time taken and a title, with no other explanation.
(Picture heavy behind the cut. Go figure.)

16:44 - Wesley's new job in supermarket promotional materials.

16:47 - Future ingredients.

18:07 - We're open late for all your wicker emergencies.

18:11 - Green, swishy, and cuddly, what more could I ask?

18:27 - Mmm, prospective Caesar Salad.

18:17 - Yes, this household has two copies of Good Omens. Your point being?

Comments
Yes, I just spent more time and effort than I should have trying to read the spines of your books. I had very little success, too. :-(
Okay, for you - the large-size pic:
http://pics.livejournal.com/pepper_field/pic/0005rg51
ETA better version.
Now I can see some more. William Gibson--must read, haven't yet (embarrassing). Is that Diana Wynne Jones in the upper left? I read some of her books as a kid but haven't seen that name in years! Is that one I haven't read? Maybe I'll have to look for it!
Thanks!
Then the next shelf is scifi. There's William Gibson (love, although he's not to everyone's taste), Spider Robinson, Amanda Hemingway, the novelisation of Ladyhawke (*g*), a Doctor Who novel, and Staaaaaaargate.
Then there's misc - Philippa Gregory, Meera Syal, Malcolm Pryce's Aberystwyth series, Jasper Fforde, Angela Carter, Jarhead by Anthony Swofford, M.R. James, Casino Royale, Vaclav Havel, Margaret Atwood, Helen Fielding, A Passage To India, Cold Comfort Farm, Roger Lancelyn Green, Charlotte Gilmore Perkins, Arcadia by Tom Stoppard, Truman Capote, and a couple of Alexandre Dumas.
On the other shelves around are mostly Terry Pratchett. :)
I'm finally really getting into Pratchett; I read Good Omens but have only read The Color of Magic in the Discworld series, though I will definitely read more!