Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Books I Have Read

  • 2003
  1. The Tale of Gengi- Murisaki Shibiku
  2. Anna Karinina- Leo Tolstoy
  3. The Dubliners- James Joyce
  4. Last Breath- Peter Stark
  5. Desert Solitaire- Edward Abbey
  6. Giants in the Earth- Roelvlag
  7. Far from the Madding Crowd- Thomas Hardy
  8. A Tale of Two Cities- Charles Dickens
  9. Slightly out of Focus- Robert Capa
  10. Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte
  11. The House Made of Dawn- N. Scott Momaday
  12. How Green was my Valley- Richard Llewellyn (6/23)
  13. Ada, or Ardor- Vladamir Nabakov (7/07)
  14. Seven Gothic Tales- Isak Dinesen (7/22)
  15. Around the World in 80 Days- Jules Verne (7/25)
  16. Islands in the Stream- Ernest Hemmingway (7/31)
  17. From Dawn to Decadance- Jacques Barzun (9/28)
  18. From Art to Politics- Edelman (9/29)
  19. Between the Eyes- David Levi Strauss (10/8)
  20. The Stranger- Albert Camus (10/10)
  21. The Sorrows of Young Werther- Goethe (10/24)
  22. The Three Musketeers- Alexandre Dumas (11/9)
  23. Japanese Tales- Tyler (11/24)
  24. A Farewell to Arms- Hemmingway (11/29)
  25. Utopia- Thomas More (12/12)
  26. The Short Works of Leo Tolstoy- Leo Tolstoy (1/11/2004)
  • 2004
  1. Faust part I- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (4/10)
  2. The Misanthrope and Other Plays- Moliere (4/26)
  3. Don Quixote de la Mancha- Miguel de Cervantes (6/28)
  4. Cry the Beloved Country- Alan Paton (7/5)
  5. The Growth of the Soil- Knut Hamsun (7/13)
  6. To Have and Have Not- Ernest Hemmingway (7/15)
  7. Anton Chekhov's Short Stories- Anton Chekhov (7/22)
  8. Le Morte D'Arthur- Sir Thomas Mallory (9/4)
  9. Republic- Plato (10/8)
  10. The Fall- Albert Camus (10/12)
  11. The Idiot- Fyodor Dostoevsky (10/30)
  12. Raise High the Roofbeam Carpenters and Seymour, an Introduction- J.D. Salinger (11/4)
  13. Walden and Other Writings- Henry David Thoreau (12/14)
  14. Wabi Sabi for Artists and Designers- Leonard Koren (12/15)
  • 2005
  1. The Complete Short Stories- Franz Kafka (1/4)
  2. Marvel 1602- Neil Gaiman (1/11)
  3. Guns Germs and Steel- Jared Diamond (1/25)
  4. How to Read and Why- Harold Bloom (2/10)
  5. Neverwhere- Neil Gaiman (2/14)
  6. In Search of Lost Time Vol. II (Within a Budding Grove)- Marcel Proust (3/15)
  7. Salt, A World History- Mark Kurlansky (4/8)
  8. War and Peace- Leo Tolstoy (6/12)
  9. Ragged Dick and Struggling Upward- Horatio Alger Jr. (6/21)
  10. Lonesome Dove- Larry McMurtry (7/3)
  11. Orlando- Virginia Woolfe (7/11)
  12. Something Wicked this way comes- Ray Bradbury (7/14)
  13. The Comedians- Graham Greene (7/21)
  14. The Mill on the Floss- George Elliot (8/1)
  15. Krakatoa- Simon Winchester (8/21)
  16. Despair- Vladimir Nabokov (8/24)
  17. The Creators- Daniel Boorstein (10/25)
  18. In Cold Blood- Truman Capote (11/4)
  19. The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol- Nikolai Gogol (11/20)
  20. Blood Meridian- Cormac McCarthy (11/27)
  21. The Hunchback of Notre Dame- Victor Hugo (12/11)
  • 2006
  1. In Search of Lost Time Vol. III (The Guermantes Way)- Marcel Proust (1/14)
  2. The Red and the Black- Stendhal (2/9)
  3. Anansi Boys- Neil Gaiman (2/12)
  4. Genius- Harold Bloom (only read half) (3/10)
  5. Great Short Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky- Fyodor Dostoevsky (4/18)
  6. A Samuel Beckett Reader (I Can't Go On I'll Go On)- Samuel Beckett (5/10)
  7. Vanity Fair- William Makepeace Thackeray (6/1)
  8. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man- James Joyce (6/18)
  9. Captian Blood- Rafael Sabatini (6/22)
  10. The Iliad- Homer (7/23)
  11. Empires of the Word- Nicholas Ostler (8/29)
  12. Annals of the Former World- John McPhee (9/28)
  13. The Remains of the Day- Kazuo Ishiguro (10/5)
  14. The Deerslayer- James Fenimore Cooper (10/24)
  15. Our Mutual Friend- Charles Dickens (11/19)
  16. Outlander- Diana Gabaldon (11/26)
  17. Dragonfly in Amber- Diana Gabaldon
  18. Voyager- Diana Gabaldon
  • 2007
  1. Drums of Autumn- Diana Gabaldon
  2. Collapse- Jared Diamond
  3. A Walk in the Woods- Bill Bryson
  4. The Fiery Cross- Diana Gabaldon
  5. A Breath of Snow and Ashes- Diana Gabaldon (3/13)
  6. In Search of Lost Time Vol. IV (Sodom and Gomorrah)- Marcel Proust (4/3)
  7. Moll Flanders- Daniel Defoe (4/11)
  8. Wabi Sabi, the Japanese Art of Impermanence- Andrew Juniper (4/18)
  9. The Last of the Mohicans- James Fenimore Cooper (5/1)
  10. Two on a Tower- Thomas Hardy (5/11)
  11. Death Comes for the Archbishop- Willa Cather (5/14)
  12. Classic Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (5/26)
  13. Les Miserables- Victor Hugo (6/10)
  14. Moby Dick- Herman Melville (7/14)
  15. The Princes of Ireland- Edward Rutherfurd (7/24)
  16. The Ongoing Moment- Geoff Dyer (8/3)
  17. Fairy Tales- Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm (8/19)
  18. Sense and Sensibility- Jane Austen (8/26)
  19. Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen (9/2)
  20. Treasure Island- Robert Louis Stevenson (9/6)
  21. The Weir of Hermiston- Robert Louis Stevenson (9/10)
  22. The Master of Ballantrae- Robert Louis Stevenson (9/21)
  23. The Golden Compass- Philip Pullman (10/8)
  24. The Subtle Knife- Philip Pullman (10/13)
  25. The Amber Spyglass- Philip Pullman (10/17)
  26. A Crack at the Edge of the World- Simon Winchester (10/26)
  27. The Pathfinder- James Fenimore Cooper (11/9)
  28. The Capitan's Daughter and other Stories- Alexander Pushkin (11/14)
  29. The American- Henry James (11/25)
  30. The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde- Robert Louis Stevenson (11/26)
  31. Complete Short Stories- Graham Greene (11/27- 12/7 and 12/14- 12/21)
  32. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Klay- Michael Chabon (12/7- 12/14)
  33. In America- Susan Sontag (12/30)
  • 2008
  1. Pnin- Vladimir Nabokov (1/2)
  2. The Captive and the Fugitive- Marcel Proust (2/17)
  3. The Road- Cormac McCarthy (2/24)
  4. Emma- Jane Austen (3/3)
  5. American Pastoral- Philip Roth (3/9)
  6. What is the What- Dave Eggers (3/17)
  7. Waiting for the Barbarians- J.M. Coetzee (3/19)
  8. The Giant Book of Scottish Short Stories- Carl MacDougall (4/8)
  9. Waverley- Sir Walter Scott (4/27)
  10. Guy Mannering- Sir Walter Scott (5/9)












1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Gosh Miss Nomer, you sure do like to read!