I know it has been a while since I have posted this, but my book reading has dropped considerably. This is due to many things which include watching DVD's, reading magazines, chatting on the internet, sleeping, and less free time in general.
I did read a couple of really good books though, The Virgin Suicides and March.
March was interesting. It tells the story of a Union chaplain during the civil war; the catch being that the Union chaplain is the absent father of Little Women.
Anyways, as before, an asterisk is a new entry and Summerland really sucked.
Douglas Adams
-The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
-The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
-Life, the Universe and Everything
-So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
-Mostly Harmless
Mitch Albom
-Tuesdays With Morrie
L. Frank Baum
-The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Erma Bombeck
-The Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank
-Aunt Erma's Cope Book
T. Coraghessan Boyle
-The Road to Wellville
Geraldine Brooks
-Year of Wonders
*March
Dan Brown
*The Da Vinci Code
John Buchan
-The Thirty-Nine Steps
Caleb Carr
-The Alienist
-The Angel of Darkness
Willa Cather
-My Antonia
Michael Chabon
-Summerland
Agatha Christie
-After The Funeral
Joseph Conrad
-Heart of Darkness
-The Secret Sharer
William Pene du Bois
-The Twenty-One Balloons
Jeffrey Eugenides
*The Virgin Suicides
John Feinstein
-Season On The Brink
Ian Fleming
-The Spy Who Loved Me
Sue Grafton
*"A" is for Alibi
John Grisham
-Skipping Christmas
-The Brethren
Nathaniel Hawthorne
-The House of the Seven Gables
Robert A. Heinlein
-Starship Troopers
Stephen King
-Different Seasons
Elmore Leonard
-The Big Bounce
Alice McDermott
-Charming Billy
James Patterson
-The Thomas Berryman Number
-Along Came A Spider (Alex Cross #1)
-Kiss The Girls (Alex Cross #2)
-Jack and Jill (Alex Cross #3)
-Cat & Mouse (Alex Cross #4)
-Pop Goes The Weasel (Alex Cross #5)
-Roses Are Red (Alex Cross #6)
-Violets Are Blue (Alex Cross #7)
*Four Blind Mice (Alex Cross #8)
*The Big Bad Wolf (Alex Cross #9)
*London Bridges (Alex Cross #10)
Joe Queenan
-Confessions of a Cineplex Heckler: Celluloid Tirades and Escapades
J.K. Rowling
-Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter #6)
H.G. Wells
-The Time Machine
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
-The Shadow of the Wind
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