Tuesday 1 January 2008

Books I want to read

Cecelia Ahern - Where Rainbows End
Martin Amis – Money
Noa Ben Artzi-Pelossof - In the Name of Sorrow and Hope (Fondness for Reading)
Tim Atkinson – Writing Therapy (The Dotterel)
Larry Beinhart – Wag the Dog
Saul Bellow – Herzog
Caroline Birch - The Naming of Eliza Quinn (2005)
Tony Blackman - Flight to St. Antony (Bookfoolery and Babble)
Ray Bradbury - Bradbury Stories - 101 of his most celebrated tales
Geraldine Brooks - Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague (Bryony)
Sylvia Brownrigg – The Delivery Room
Brian Callison - Redcap (2006)
Italo Calvino - If on a Winter's Night a Traveller
James Clemens - Wit'ch Fire (Bryony)
Joseph Conrad - To-Morrow
Len Cooper - Library of the Dead
Marie Corelli - The Soul of Lilith
Michael Cox - The Meaning of Night (Bluestalking)
Neil Cross - Natural History
Debra Dean - Madonnas of Leningrad (A Life in Books)
Joyce Dennys - Henrietta's War (Nan)
Charles Dickens - Tom Tiddler's Ground
Paul Doherty - Satan in St Mary's (1986)
Paul Doherty - The Death of a King (1985)
Rob Eastaway - How many socks make a pair? (Mark)
Martin Edwards - The Coffin Trail (Nan)
Erin Einhorn - The Pages In Between (Bookfoolery)
Henry Fielding - Tom Jones
Christopher Fowler - Full Dark House
Christopher Fowler - The Victoria Vanishes
Ariana Franklin – Mistress of the Art of Death (GeraniumCat)
Tana French - In the Woods
Cornelia Funke - Inkheart (Library Thing)
Sue Gee - The Mysteries of Glass (A Work in Progress)
Gunter Grass - The Tin Drum
Lynne Griffin - Life without Summer (Bibliophile by the sea)
Tarquin Hall - The Case of the Missing Servant (Nnan)
Georguina Harding - The Solitude of Thomas Cave (Workin Progress)
Thomas Hardy - Jude the Obscure
R.W. Holder - How Not to Say What You Mean
Nick Hornby - The Polysyllabic Spree (A Life in Books)
Polly Horvath - My One Hundred Adventures (Seven impossible things before breakfast)
Herlen Humphries - Coventry (Sandra)
Roger Hutchinson - Calum's Road (Mark)
Henry James - The Portrait of a Lady
P. D. James - The Lighthouse
Raymond Khoury - Sanctuary
Raymond Khoury - The Sign
Laurie R. King – Locked Rooms (Nan)
Wally Lamb – The Hour I First believed (Shabbygirl)
Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird (again?)
Marina Lewycka - A Short Istory of Tractors in Ukrainian
Pat McIntosh - The Harper's Quine (Geranium Cat)
Allan Mallinson - A Regimental Affair
Allan Mallinson - A Call to Arms
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967)
L E Modessit Jnr - The Magic of Recluce
Vladimir Nabokov - Lolita
Vladimir Nabokov - Pnin
V. S. Naipaul - A Bend in the River
Joyce Carol Oates - Garden of Earthly Delights (1966)
David Okuefuna - The Dawn of the Color Photograph: Albert Kahn's Archives of the Planet
Ellis Peters - The Potter's Field (1989)
Per Petterson – Out Stealing horses
Gervase Phinn -The Other Side of the Dale (1998) (GB)
Scott Pratt - An Innocent Client
Samuel Richardson - Pamela (1740)
Samuel Richardson - Clarissa
Bernhard Schlnk - Homecoming
Diane Schoemperlen - Forms of Devotion
Alastair Scott - Stuffed Lives
David Sedaris - When you are Engulfed in Flames
Sandi Kahn Shelton - Kissing Games of the World
R.C. Sherriff - The Fortnight in September (Nan)
Daria Snadowsky - Anatomy of a Boyfriend
Veronica Stallwood - Death and the Oxford Box (1993)
Laurence Sterne - Tristram Shandy
Samuel M. Steward - Murder is murder is murder (1989)
William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair
Tan Twan Eng - The Gift of Rain
Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
Leon Uris - A God in Ruins
Leon Uris - O'Hara's Choice
Henry Wade - Constable, Guard Thyself! (Martin Edwards)
Winifred Watson - Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day
E. B. White - Charlotte's Web (again?)
Sue Wilkes – Narrow Windows, Narrow Lives (Sue Wilkes) NF
Jacqueline Wilson - The Story of Tracy Beaker
Michael Wright - C'est la Folie (2006) (GB)
Anna Zoudouris - Messenger of Athens (Marcel)

(Names in brackets are of the blog/person that made me decide to add a book to the list. Titles in blue are non-fiction.)

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