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23 December 2009 @ 12:18 am
Spring Semester:

J. M. Coetzee - The Lives of Animals
Maya Angelou - I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Ann Radcliffe - A Sicillian Romance
Janisse Ray - Pinhook

May:

Neil Gaiman - The Graveyard Book
Maya Angelou - Letter To My Daughter
Wendell Berry - Jayber Crow
Paulo Coelho - The Devil and Miss Prym
Juliet Marillier - Wildwood Dancing
Robert Frost's Poems
Chuck Palahniuk - Fight Club

June:

Steve Lopez - The Soloist
Debbie ViguiƩ - Midnight Pearls: A Retelling of "The Little Mermaid" - Once Upon a Time series
Stephen R. Lawhead - Scarlet
Mitch Albom - The Five People You Meet in Heaven
J.D. Salinger - Nine Stories - a collection of short stories.
Charlaine Harris - Dead Until Dark
Marguerite Sechehaye - Autobiography of a Schizophrenic Girl: The True Story of "Renee"
Cameron Dokey - Before Midnight: A Retelling of "Cinderella" - Once Upon a Time series
Susanna Kaysen - Girl, Interrupted
Andrzej Sapkowski - The Last Wish

July:

Charlaine Harris - Living Dead in Dallas
Chris Wooding - Storm Theif
Juliet Marillier - Cybele's Secret
Nicholas Sparks - The Notebook
Henry Gilbert - Robin Hood
Joanne Harris - Chocolat
Cameron Dokey - The Storyteller's Daughter - Once Upon a Time series
Charlaine Harris - Club Dead
Cameron Dokey - Beauty Sleep: A Retelling of Sleeping Beauty - Once Upon a Time series

August:

Charlaine Harris - Dead to the World
Rick Riordan - The Lightning Thief
Sherrilyn Kenyon - Dream Warrior
Cameron Dokey - Golden: A Retelling of Rapunzel - Once Upon a Time series
Philip Pullman - The Subtle Knife - His Dark Materials
Chicken Soup for the Writer's Soul
Allan Moore and Dave Gibbons - Watchmen
Anne Bishop - Tangled Webs

September:
Ekaterina Sedia - The Secret History of Moscow

October:
Susanna Rowsan - Charlotte Temple

November:
Julie Andrews and (her daughter) Emma Walton Hamilton - Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies
Julie Andrews - Home

I started this months ago and only now finished it because I've been so busy. It's interesting. I don't think I'll be able to make the quota this year, though... There's still most of next week, so I have at least another week to go. But eight books in seven days? Hardly... maybe half that if I'm lucky. All well, can't win them all... Having to read half of Walden probably hindered the process, seeing as I can't possibly finish 200-some pages for the rest of the book (Walden, Civil Disobediance and Other Writings) in this short amount of time. Not with his style....

Tally: 42/50/52/52.5
 
 
 
 

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