Biblio File
Booklist 10/10/09 – 10/10/10
Gentle Reader,
Every so often I keep a yearly log of what I read. Why? 'Cuz it's fun, mama, 'cuz it's fun. Besides, it's no big deal—you read, I read, everyone we know reads. So here it is. The titles in bold are by the wonderful folks of the Research Study Rooms (Allen Room and Wertheim Study). If you keep a list, I would enjoy seeing it posted here, as a reply. If not, why not start and get in touch this time next year. If the Fates allow, I'll be here.
John Holt – Stop Me if You’ve Heard This One: A History and Philosophy of Jokes
Seth Grahame Smith – Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Phyllis McGinley – Merry Christmas, Happy New Year
Dickens – A Tale of Two Cities
Ben H. Winters – Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters
George Douglas Brown – The House with the Green Shutters
Barbara Pym – Excellent Women
Balzac – Cousin Pons
Cara De Silva – "In Memory’s Kitchen"
Greg Grandin – Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford’s Forgotten Jungle City
Erich Maria Remarque – All Quiet on the Western Front
Edward Eager – Half Magic [the first book I remember reading], Knight’s Castle, The Time Garden, Seven Day Magic, The Well Wishers, Magic or Not?, Magic by the Lake
Ann Darby – The Orphan Game
Mollie Panter-Downes – Good Evening Mrs. Craven: the Wartime Stories of Mollie Panter-Downes
Suzanne Harper – The Juliet Club
Mark Adams – Mr. America: How Muscular Millionarie Bernarr Macfadden Transformed the Nation through Sex, Salad, and the Ultimate Starvation Diet
Karen Weiser – To Light Out
Joseph Kanon – The Good German
James Purdy – Children is All
Naomi Novik – Victory of Eagles
Jaron Lanier – You are Not a Gadget
Valentine Ackland – Country Conditions
Naomi Novik – Tongues of Serpents
Laurie Colwin – Home Cooking
Mario Puzo – The Godfather
Virginia Woolf – The Waves
stories by Sylvia Townsend Warner (who?), Alice Munro, Irène Némirovsky; some Coleridge poems; The Economist, Foreign Affairs, City Journal, TLS, NYRoB, aldaily.com
And the Barkies go to:
Best of Show – All Quiet on the Western Front
Happiest – The Juliet Club
Most challenging – The Waves
Comfort foodiest – all the Edward Eager
Happiest surprise – Merry Christmas, Happy New Year
Most Over the Top – The House with the Green Shutters (out-hardies Hardy)
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merry christmas?
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Happies Surprise
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My (partial) list, FYE
Submitted by Andrea Lipinski on October 7, 2010 - 2:58pm
Booklist
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Library Thing
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