Friday, September 22, 2006

50 Read all the books on my bookshelf and not buy anymore until I have finished then all


Being the list maniac that I am I've made a list of all the books I need to read to accomplish this objective.


The Robber Bride - Margaret Attwood finished 9/7/2007
Oryx and Crake - Margaret Attwood finished 29/10/2006
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - Chuck Barris finished 15/4/2007
In Cold Blood - Truman Capote finished 21st Sept 2006
Microserfs - Douglas Copeland finished 3rd Dec 2006
The Great Automatic Grammatizator and other stories - Roald Dahl finished 15th Jan 2007
The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar - Roald Dahl finished 3/11/2006
The Three Musketeers - Alexander Dumas finished 28/9/2006
LA Confidential - James Ellroy finished15/11/2006
Anasi Boys - Neil Gaiman finished 13th Dec 2006
Passion is the Fashion: The Clash - Pat Gilbert
Carter Beats the Devil - Glen David Gold
Political Ideologies: An Introduction - Andrew Heywood
Love all the People - Bill Hicks finished 7th March 2007
The Odyssey - Homer (Translated by Richard Lattimore)
No Logo - Naomi Klien finsihed 16/6/07
Secret Histories: Finding George Orwell In A Burmese Teashop - Emma Larkins finished 11th April 2007
Dude, Where's my Country? - Michael Moore
The Time Travellers Wife - Audrey Niffeneggerfinished 4/9/2007
The Blank Slate - Steven Pinkerfinished 31/8/2007
The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Short Stories - Edgar Allen Poe finished 22/10/2006
Awakenings - Oliver Sacks
The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat - Oliver Sacksfinished 3/3/07
The White Hotel - DM Thomas finished 30/9/2006
The Social Animal - Edited by Elliot Aronson
Written on the Body - Jeanette Winterson finished 30/6/2007

2 comments:

KiBe said...

Didn't you finish Anasi Boys? Microserfs is great and easy to read. :)

thedalillama said...

hey purplepunk!

you've inspired me - i'm in the process of writing my own list! funnily enough, i've got some of the same things as you. I'm trying to read the Scarlet Letter now...kinda hard, considering all the Olde English. Oh, and you'll love Henry Sugar!

See you soon,

d xx