Books read in 2012

Jan 01, 2013 23:18

A hasty list because it took me forever to compile the list. There's got to be a more sensible way...

Green Grows the Garden, Beverly Nichols
The Cat’s Table, by Michael Ondaajte
Shades of Grey, by Jasper Fforde (re read)
The Prague Cemetery, by Umberto Eco
The Floating Admiral, by Dorothy Sayers et. al. (re-read)
The Little Black Book of Stories, by A.S. Byatt (re-read)
Our Mutual Friend, by Charles Dickens
Cat’s A.B.C., by Beverly Nichols
Ragnorak: The End of the Gods, by A.S. Byatt
Laughter on the Stairs, by Beverly Nichols
Variations on a Theme, miscellaneous
The Princess Bride, by William Goldman (re-read)
Seattle Sleuth, by Alexandra MacKenzie
May Day, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Year of Wonders, by Geraldine Brooks
Minnie’s Room, by Mollie Panter-Downes
Tiassa, by Stephen Brust
The Great Night, by Chris Adrian
The Pursuit of Love, by Nancy Mitford (re-read)
The Painted Veil, by Somerset Maugham
Flush, by Virginia Woolf
Lost in a Good Book, by Jasper Fforde
The War of Don Emmanuel’s Nether Parts, by Louis de Bernieres
The Well of Lost Plots, by Jasper Fforde ( re-read)
Blood, Bones and Butter, by Gabrielle Hamilton
The Pagani Project, by Davin Malasarn
Go Home, Miss America, by Scott GF Bailey
The Astrologer, by Scott GF Bailey (re-read, of sorts)
The Chemistry of Tears, by Peter Carey
The Brothers K, by David James Duncan (re-read)
Flaubert’s Parrot, by Julian Barnes
Liar and Spy, by Rebecca Stead
Gods Without Men, by Hari Kunzru
Madame Bovary, by Gustav Flaubert
Home from The Vinyl Café, by Stuart McLean
Shakespeare & Company, by Sylvia Beach
The Enchanted April, by Elizabeth Von Arnim
Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving, by Jonathan Evison
Fortunata and Jacinta, by Benito Perez Galdos
Greyhound for Breakfast, by James Kelman (didn’t finish)
The Woman Who Died A Lot, by Jasper Fforde
Brighton Rock, by Graham Greene
Bring Up the Bodies, by Hilary Mantel
Rare Bird, by Maria Mudd Ruth
Extreme Vinyl Café, by Stuart McLean
Washington Square, by Henry James
Tea with Mr. Rochester, by Frances Towers
Forty Stories, by Anton Chekhov (didn’t finish)
Sweet Tooth, by Ian McEwan

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