My bookshelf

I have this small, brownish, wooden table that resides next to my bed. It's been in my room for as long as I can remember. I'm not sure if it's a nightstand, but it does look and act the part. It boasts two drawers, a small cupboard and shelves on either side. It's at least two feet tall, but nowhere near three. One side, the side that faces my bed, is stuffed with books and magazines.
At present, here's what I've been reading, read and browsed. (Listed in no particular order):
(The top shelf)Philosophy: The Basics (reading)
Planet India (reading)
The Penguin Dictionary of Philosophy (reading)
Connected: 24 Hours in the Global Economy (reading)
The Economist (browsed)
Politics and Society in Barbados and the Caribbean An Introduction (reading)
(The shelf below)Economics for Real People (reading)
Sideways (read)
A Game As Old As Empire (reading)
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (reading)
The Noonday Demon: An Anatomy of Depression (reading)
(The shelf below)The Shipping News (read)
Perdido Street Station (read)
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell (reading)
(The bottom shelf)Wikinomics (reading)
Freakonomics (read)
A Level English Law (browsed)
Bicycling (browsed)
Gentlemen's Quarterly (GQ) (browsed)
Law (browsed)
'A' Level Paper I (browsed)
(Stuff that isn't there, but that I should spend MORE time reading)The HR text book and related presentation slides, as well as any and all additional information from the 'Managing People' module of my MBA programme.
Labels: books, life