I've dropped some books from my list. The are:
Seven Men by Max Beerbohm--I may come back to this one, but it wasn't what I thought. Max Beerbohm knew a lot of really interesting people and I thought this book was about them. It's not. It's fiction so I've dropped it for now.
Sheppard Lee, Written by Himself by Robert Montgomery Bird--I dropped this because I think I was afraid to read an American novel written in the 1830s. Stupid of me. It's going back on the list.
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham--I've already read this book twice and I really don't need to read it again. Still, this is the book from which Paul Kantner lifted every line for the Jefferson Airplane song, "Crown of Creation."
Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum--I've already read it and decided that now was not the time to invest in books I've already read. I really would like to eventually own a copy though.
Gipsy Moth Circles the World by Francis Chichester--Exactly the same situation as the Joshua Slocum book above.
So, the books I've finished so far are:
Merle's Door by Ted Kerasote
In the Court of the Crimson King by S.M. Stirling
Blue Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
Bones by Jonathan Kellerman
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
Coraline by Neil Gaiman
The Goshawk by T.H. White
Blaze by Stephen King
The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester
Split Image by Elmore Leonard
A Gypsy Life by Clare Allcard
The Big Knockover by Dashiell Hammett
That breaks down to:
Sci Fi/Fantasy: 4
Nonfiction: 4
Suspense/Crime 5
Dog Books 1
Sailing Books 1
Whee!
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28 April 2009
14 January 2009
Reading is Fun-damental, Part II
Here's my current book-reading status:
- Just finished: Merle's Door by Ted Kerasote and In the Courts of the Crimson Kings by S. M. Stirling
- Now reading: Blue Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Next up: The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler and City of Falling Angels by John Berendt
Reading is Fun-damental
These are some books that I plan on reading this year. I've only listed the books that I don't own. I finally bought a copy of The Big Sleep, so that's not on the list.
Seven Men by Max Beerbohm
The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester
The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester
Sheppard Lee, Written by Himself by Robert Montgomery Bird
The Last Coin by James Blaylock
The Digging Leviathan by James Blaylock
Gipsy Moth Circles the World by Francis Chichester
The Exploits and Adventures of Brigadier Gerard by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing
The Good Shepherd by C. S. Forester
Rifleman Dodd by C. S. Forester
The Big Knockover by Dashiell Hammett
Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household
In Hazard by Richard Hughes
The Secret Commonwealth by Robert Kirk
Split Images by Elmore Leonard
The Golden Ocean by Patrick O'Brian
We Always Treat Women Too Well by Raymond Queneau
Dirty Snow by Georges Simenon
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By by Georges Simenon
Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum
Names On The Land by George R. Stewart
More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon
The Killer Inside Me by Jim Thompson
The Goshawk by T. H. White
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham
Black Sun by Geoffrey Wolfe
Weird, I know. The whole thing started when I found myself looking at the list of classic books on the New York Review of Books website. If you look, you'll find that the majority of the books on the list are actually published by NYRB.
Seven Men by Max Beerbohm
The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester
The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester
Sheppard Lee, Written by Himself by Robert Montgomery Bird
The Last Coin by James Blaylock
The Digging Leviathan by James Blaylock
Gipsy Moth Circles the World by Francis Chichester
The Exploits and Adventures of Brigadier Gerard by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing
The Good Shepherd by C. S. Forester
Rifleman Dodd by C. S. Forester
The Big Knockover by Dashiell Hammett
Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household
In Hazard by Richard Hughes
The Secret Commonwealth by Robert Kirk
Split Images by Elmore Leonard
The Golden Ocean by Patrick O'Brian
We Always Treat Women Too Well by Raymond Queneau
Dirty Snow by Georges Simenon
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By by Georges Simenon
Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum
Names On The Land by George R. Stewart
More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon
The Killer Inside Me by Jim Thompson
The Goshawk by T. H. White
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham
Black Sun by Geoffrey Wolfe
Weird, I know. The whole thing started when I found myself looking at the list of classic books on the New York Review of Books website. If you look, you'll find that the majority of the books on the list are actually published by NYRB.
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