Wednesday, January 27, 2010

This Year's Reading List

Have you heard of http://www.goodreads.com/?  The site concept is  social networking somewhat similar to Facebook.  Invite your friends, see what they are reading, write reviews on the books you are reading, and give book suggestions to those with similar tastes. If you like to read, but constantly find yourself searching for that great book; that will hold your attention, entertain, and teach you, then Goodreads is a great place to end your search.
       Goodreads also plays host to hundreds of groups that you can join to participate in online discussions,  and give recommendations.  I recently joined the group "50 books a year" which is quite a commitment, but I am excited by the challenge.  So here is my list of 50 for 2010, in somewhat random order.  As I was making this list, I actually found it hard to limit myself to fifty, but then of course, reality set in:).
*please forgive the muddled writing in pretty much all of my posts.  One of these days, I might actually post before 1:30 a.m., and then you will be amazed by my clarity--if nothing else.

1.  A Virtuous Woman By Kaye Gibbons
2.  The Book Thief  By Markus Zusak
3.  The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat  By Oliver Sacks
4.  Happens Every Day By Isabel Gillies
5.  The Believers By Zoe Heller
6.  A Gate At The Stairs By Lorrie Moore
7.  Brooklyn  By Colm Toibin
8.  The Man In The Wooden Hat  By Jane Gardam
9.  The Financial Lives Of The Poets  By  Jess Walter
10.  Time, Sex, and Power  By Leonard Shlain
11.  The Memory Keeper’s Daughter By Kim Edwards
12.  The Lupus Book By Daniel J. Wallace M.D.
13.  Strange Red Cow By Sara Bader
14.  A Grief Observed By C.S. Lewis
15.  The Known World  By Edward P. Jones
16.  Tomorrow Will Be Better By Betty Smith
17 & 18.  This I Believe 1 And 2 by Jay Allison and Dan Gediman 
19.  The Collected Stories of Gabriel Garcia Marquez
20.  Reading Lolita In Tehran by Azar Nafisi
21.  The Reivers by William Faulkner           
22.  The Nick Adams’ Stories By Ernest Hemmingway
23.  Will In The World by Stephen Greenblatt
24.  J M Barrie And The Lost Boys by Andrew Birkin
25.  On Writing By Stephen King
26.  Minders Of Make Believe By Leonard S. Marcus
27.  Caramelo By Sandra Cisneros
28.  Prayer By Spencer W. Kimball
29.  Exuberance By Kaye Redfield Jamison
30.  Touched With Fire By Kaye Redfield Jamison
31.  The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy  By Douglas Adams
32.  My Left Foot by Christie Brown
33.  A Certain Slant Of Light by Laura Whitcomb
34.  Like Normal People by Robert Myers
35.  Coming Of Age by Studs Terkel
36.  The Good Earth By Pearl Buck
37.  Imperial Woman By Pearl Buck
38.  The China I Knew By Peal Buck
39.  Growing Up With Cerebral Palsy  By Mark Smith
40.  Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell
41. The 7 Habbits Of Highly Effective People By Steven R, Covey
42.  Bonds That Make Us Free By Terry Warner
43.  Animal, Vegetable, Miracle  By Barbara Kingsolver
44.  In Defense Of Food By Michael Pollan
45.  Eat To Live By Joel Furman M.D.
46.  Cesar’s Way By Cesar Milan
47.  Women And Money By Suse Orman
48.  The Five Love Languages  By Gary Chapman
49.  The Elegance Of The Hedgehog By Muriel Barburry
50.  The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins

1 comment:

Jen said...

i am actually on this- but have 0 posted. I always get depressed when I get peoples updates because i thing-dag-nabit- i wish i was reading instead of , doing laundry, wiping bums, cleaning vomit, mopping floors etc. there are somet things i do that i like more though! but it does make me yearn for a few more hours in the day!