Here is my list of books which I hope to read this year…
Struck out = finished; Bold = currently reading.
Books which are not on The List which I have completed:
Maybe this year I’ll stick to the list and actually finish everything on it! FINGERS CROSSED!!!
Currently reading.
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So, I have just finished reading my first book… except it is not one from the list. Which kind of defeats the point of making a list, but hey!
Hence, I am starting a list for books I have read which aren’t from The List:
1. The Glass Demon - Helen Grant.
This book isn’t actually released until May 2010. I managed to get a review copy while I was working at Puffin Books. It’s a teen / adult thriller-y book set in the Eifel region of Germany. It’s got German folklore and murder and intrigue. It’s got loads of Dan-Brown-stylee really short chapters so you get through it really quick. Don’t let the mention of Dan Brown put you off though… it’s actually quite well written if this is your kind of thing and even if it isn’t, it’s still an enjoyable read. The author’s debut novel, The Vanishing of Katharina Linden, won at least one award and I’d quite like to read that one as well…
This isn’t really the kind of thing I’d generally pick up to read but since I had it, I decided to read it and was pleasantly surprised.
I can’t work out if I won or failed in 2009. I’ll go for winning. Here’s how it turned out:
A list for 2009:
In bold, are the ones I have started reading but then stopped for whatever reason. (I tend to read many books at the same time, as you can see…)
The struck out are those I have finished.
A list of books I plan to read in 2009:
Random other books (not on the list) which I read:
So, for 2010, my list is as follows. Some stuff from last years list and some new stuff:
Maybe this year I’ll stick to my list and actually finish it!
So here was my list for 2009, plus the following:
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Sound Design by David Sonnenschein
The Twilights (for a second time… don’t judge…again.)
The Unthinkable Thoughts of Jacob Green by Joshua Braff
John Adams by David McCullough
So a funny thing happened, I read some of these, and added others. The following is what actually happened in 2009:
Read:
Unthinkable Thoughts of Jacob Green
The Twilights (all four)
Eat Love Pray
Middlesex
The Witch of Portobello
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Autobiography of a Yogi
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Currently Reading:
Brave New World
The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity
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So overall, not bad a bad year for a slow reader. Those I didn’t get to will get carried over into the new year. I want to thank butterflyeffects for creating a community of readers. I’m not sure I would have stuck to it were it not for this blog- not that I posted reviews after every book- but it still helped me to see each book through. And for that I thank you. Are we continuing this literary journey into 2010???
I mostly failed at this. Thanks to Vanessa for trying to get the ball rolling though. Here’s to 2010!
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Perhaps unconventionally, these books are listed in the order read. That is, from right to left (bottom-to-top): Shadow Kiss (Vampire Academy, Book 3) by Richelle Mead, Halfway to the Grave (Night Huntress, Book 1) by Jeaniene Frost, The Dead Girls’ Dance (Morganville Vampires, Book 2) by Rachel Caine, Succubus Blues (Georgina Kincaid, Book 1) by Richelle Mead, Storm Born (Dark Swan, Book 1) by Richelle Mead, Midnight Alley (Morganville Vampires, Book 3) by Rachel Caine, Fangs for the Memories (The Young Brothers, Book 1) by Kathy Love, Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, Book 1) by Patricia Briggs, The Immortals: Evermore by Alyson Noel, One Foot in the Grave (Night Huntress, Book 2) by Jeaniene Frost, Betrayed: A House of Night Novel (House of Night Novels) by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast, Midnight’s Daughter (Dorina Basarab, Dhampir, Book 1) by Karen Chance, Chosen: A House of Night Novel (House of Night Novels) by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast, At Grave’s End (Night Huntress, Book 3) by Jeaniene Frost, Touch the Dark (Cassandra Palmer, Book 1) by Karen Chance, Claimed by Shadow (Cassandra Palmer, Book 2) by Karen Chance, Sex and the Single Vampire by Katie Macalister, Untamed (House of Night Novels) by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast, The Secret Circle: The Initiation and The Captive Part I & The Secret Circle: The Captive Part II and The Power by L. J. Smith, Thorn Queen (Dark Swan, Book 2) by Richelle Mead
Like other contributors to this blog I too have fallen (way) behind on my reading targets for this year, but what I have read I have thoroughly enjoyed and considered more than if I’d gone nuts and drank more coffee and read more just to tick the books off my list.
I also like pictures of books because they are simply nice.
I enjoyed reading Murakami’s ‘Sputnik Sweetheart’. It took me out of myself as is his style. But it was a bit soppy and now I’m off to read something about war, because I’m a real boy and I like guns and bruises etc too.
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So here’s my progress on my book list a little more than halfway through the year. Strikeouts are the ones I’ve finished; bold are the ones I’m currently reading; italics are the ones I tried and had to abandon for various reasons (e.g., subject matter was too upsetting, just didn’t care for it, ran out of time and it was due at the library, whatever). It’s pretty lame how few I’ve finished, but anyway:
1. Dombey and Son, by Charles Dickens (reading this one now, will carry into 2009)
2. The Third Policeman, Flann O’Brien
3. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, by Michael Pollan
4. The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century, by Alex Ross
5. When Will There be Good News? by Kate Atkinson
6. The Toss of a Lemon, by Padma Viswanathan
7. Super Flat Times, by Matthew Derby
8. Brighton Rock, by Graham Greene (Hi, antitrance!)
9. Angle of Repose, Wallace Stegner10. Such a Pretty Girl, Laura Wiess11. For the Thrill of It: Leopold, Loeb, and the Murder that Shocked Chicago, by Simon Baatz
12. Waste, Eugene Marten
13. The Man Who Shocked the World: The Life and Legacy of Stanley Milgram, by Thomas Blass
14. Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes, by Thomas Cathcart
15. Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Underground, 1981-1991, by Michael Azzerad (Hi, outtheother!)
16. Culture Jam, by Kalle Lasn
17. No Matter How Loud I Shout: A Year in the Life of Juvenile Court, by Edward Humes
18. The Outsider, by Colin Wilson19. The Interpretation of Murder, by Jed Rubenfeld
20. The Little Girl and the Cigarette, by Benoit Deteurtre
21. This is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession, by Daniel J. Levitin
22. A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis, by David M. Friedman23. The Consolations of Philosophy, by Alain de Botton
24. You Idiot! — The First Book, by Nate Gangelhoff
25. American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of Robert Oppenheimer, by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin
26. The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For, by Alison Bechdel
27. The Family Mashber, by Der Nister
28. How to Read a French Fry: And Other Intriguing Stories of Kitchen Science, by Russ Parsons
29. Jill, by Philip Larkin
30. Writings on an Ethical Life, by Peter Singer
31. How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read, by Pierre Bayard
32. True Crime: An American Anthology, by Harold Schechter
33. America Anonymous: Eight Addicts in Search of a Life, by Benoit Denizet-Lewis
And the books I’ve read that weren’t on my list:
1. Stone’s Fall, by Iain Pears
2. Don’t Get Too Comfortable, by David Rakoff
3. Jumped, by Rita Williams-Garcia
4. Blue Boy, by Rakesh Satyal
5. The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2009
6. Little Bee, by Chris Cleve
7. Bluegrass, by William Van Meter
8. Mop Men, by Alan Emmins
9. Revolutionary Road, by Richard Yates
10. The Sociopath Next Door, by Martha Stout
11. Zen and the Art of Knitting, by Bernadette Murphy
12. Franny and Zooey, by J.D. Salinger
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