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Feb. 9th, 2010 11:14 pmSo for 2009 I've read 75 books.My goal is to read 100 books for 2010. :) Wish me luck!
Books I've read:
* Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
* NP by Banana Yoshimoto
* Hardboiled and hardluck by Banana Yoshimoto
* The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards
* Women's Glib Anthology
* Gossip Girl: Nobody does it better
* The Little White Horse
* Blindness by Jose Saramago
* Double fudge by Judy Blume
* The Book of Salt by Monique Truong
* Nobody belongs here more than you by Miranda July
* The Beach by Alex Garland
* The tale of Despereaux
* Plato and Platypus walk into a bar
* Flip edited by Zafra
* Stephen King goes to the movies
* Different Seasons by Stephen King
* Then we came to the end by Joshua Ferris
* Tales of Beedle the Bard
* Heart-shaped box by Joe Hill
* I Capture the castle by Dodie Smith
* The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
* Garlic and sapphires by Ruth Reichl
* Tales of a fourth-grade nothing by Judy Blume
* The good times are killing me by Lynda Barry
* The Ruby in the smoke by Philip Pullman
* The Shadow in the North by Philip Pullman
* The tiger in the well by Philip Pullman
* Cathy's book
* Letters to a young poet by Rilke
* Almost French by Sarah Turnbull
* Sugar and salt by Ninotchka Rosca
* Kikomachine 5 by Manix Abrera
* Oranges are not the only fruit by Jeanette Winterson
* Mediterranean summer
* New day revolution
* 13 reasons why by Jay Asher
* Kikomachine 4 by Manix Abrera
* The end of the alphabet by C.S. Richardson
* The Road by Cormac Mccarthy
* The merchant of marvels and the peddler of dreams
* Welostit
* The Best American Erotica 1996
* Shockproof sydney skate
* Brokeback mountain
* A year in the merde
* Knots in my yo-yo string by Jerry Spinelli
* The World and other places by Jeanette Winterson
* A year in the merde by Stephen Clarke
* Dave Barry's complete guide to guys
* Change your life without getting out of bed by Sark
* Goodbye chunky rice by Craig Thompson
* Creative license by Danny Gregory
* Primavera by Francesca Lia Block
* Sleepaway (writings on summer camp) edited by Eric Simonoff
* Neverwhere graphic novel
* Persepolis 1 graphic novel
* Kissing Kate
* We have always lived in the castle by Shirley Jackson
* The Zombie survival guide by Max Brooks
* Blood roses by Francesca Lia Block
* The Lost symbol by Dan Brown
* Trese 1, 2, 3
* Stories for free children from Ms. Magazine
* Possible Side Effects by Augusten Burroughs
* Nasty by Simon Doonan
* Best Lesbian love stories 2004
* Prom dates from hell
* Hell week
* The Haunting of Hill house by Shirley Jackson
* Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott
* Connecting flights edited by Ruey de Vera
* Lena by Jacqueline Woodson
* Awkward and Definition by Ariel Schrag
* How they met and other stories by David Levithan
Personal bookwins: Awkward and Definition. Bird by Bird. Creative License. The Sally Lockhart series by Philip Pullman. How they met and other stories. Welostit. Persepolis. Heart-shaped box. Good omens. Almost French
Bookfails: Sadly, Primavera. A Year in the Merde. Cathy's book had all this interactivity but the story was pretty much "meh".
Books I've read:
* Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
* NP by Banana Yoshimoto
* Hardboiled and hardluck by Banana Yoshimoto
* The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards
* Women's Glib Anthology
* Gossip Girl: Nobody does it better
* The Little White Horse
* Blindness by Jose Saramago
* Double fudge by Judy Blume
* The Book of Salt by Monique Truong
* Nobody belongs here more than you by Miranda July
* The Beach by Alex Garland
* The tale of Despereaux
* Plato and Platypus walk into a bar
* Flip edited by Zafra
* Stephen King goes to the movies
* Different Seasons by Stephen King
* Then we came to the end by Joshua Ferris
* Tales of Beedle the Bard
* Heart-shaped box by Joe Hill
* I Capture the castle by Dodie Smith
* The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
* Garlic and sapphires by Ruth Reichl
* Tales of a fourth-grade nothing by Judy Blume
* The good times are killing me by Lynda Barry
* The Ruby in the smoke by Philip Pullman
* The Shadow in the North by Philip Pullman
* The tiger in the well by Philip Pullman
* Cathy's book
* Letters to a young poet by Rilke
* Almost French by Sarah Turnbull
* Sugar and salt by Ninotchka Rosca
* Kikomachine 5 by Manix Abrera
* Oranges are not the only fruit by Jeanette Winterson
* Mediterranean summer
* New day revolution
* 13 reasons why by Jay Asher
* Kikomachine 4 by Manix Abrera
* The end of the alphabet by C.S. Richardson
* The Road by Cormac Mccarthy
* The merchant of marvels and the peddler of dreams
* Welostit
* The Best American Erotica 1996
* Shockproof sydney skate
* Brokeback mountain
* A year in the merde
* Knots in my yo-yo string by Jerry Spinelli
* The World and other places by Jeanette Winterson
* A year in the merde by Stephen Clarke
* Dave Barry's complete guide to guys
* Change your life without getting out of bed by Sark
* Goodbye chunky rice by Craig Thompson
* Creative license by Danny Gregory
* Primavera by Francesca Lia Block
* Sleepaway (writings on summer camp) edited by Eric Simonoff
* Neverwhere graphic novel
* Persepolis 1 graphic novel
* Kissing Kate
* We have always lived in the castle by Shirley Jackson
* The Zombie survival guide by Max Brooks
* Blood roses by Francesca Lia Block
* The Lost symbol by Dan Brown
* Trese 1, 2, 3
* Stories for free children from Ms. Magazine
* Possible Side Effects by Augusten Burroughs
* Nasty by Simon Doonan
* Best Lesbian love stories 2004
* Prom dates from hell
* Hell week
* The Haunting of Hill house by Shirley Jackson
* Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott
* Connecting flights edited by Ruey de Vera
* Lena by Jacqueline Woodson
* Awkward and Definition by Ariel Schrag
* How they met and other stories by David Levithan
Personal bookwins: Awkward and Definition. Bird by Bird. Creative License. The Sally Lockhart series by Philip Pullman. How they met and other stories. Welostit. Persepolis. Heart-shaped box. Good omens. Almost French
Bookfails: Sadly, Primavera. A Year in the Merde. Cathy's book had all this interactivity but the story was pretty much "meh".