Books read, 2007

Dec 31, 2007 21:59

Greg Bear. Slant.
Brian Michael Bendis. Fortune and Glory.
William S. Burroughs. Queer.
Dominique Collon. The Queen of the Night (British Museum Objects in Focus).
Marcel Cohen. In Search of a Lost Ladino.
Michael David Coogan. Stories from Ancient Canaan.
Douglas Coupland. JPod.
Piers Moore Ede. Honey and Dust.
Stefan Fatsis. Word Freaks.
Ian Fleming. Casino Royale.
- Live and Let Die.
Wanda Gag. Millions of Cats.
Niall Griffiths. Runt.
- Sheepshagger.
- Stump.
- Wreckage.
Richard Hammond. On The Edge.
Jonathan Harley. Lost in Transmission.
bell hooks. Bone Black.
Nick Hornby. The Complete Polysyllabic Spree.
- Fever Pitch.
- How to be Good.
Aldous Huxley. Brave New World
- Crome Yellow.
Arvid S. Kapelrud. The Violent Goddess.
Etgar Keret. The Nimrod Flip-Out.
Betty MacDonald. The Egg and I.
Magnus Mills. The Restraint of Beasts.
Me. Return of the Living Dad.
George Orwell. A Clergyman's Daughter.
- Coming up for Air.
- The Road to Wigan Pier.
Paul Radin. The Trickster: a study in American Indian mythology.
Rainbow Spirit Elders. Rainbow Spirit Theology.
Ali Rattansi. Racism: A Very Short Introduction.
Ruth Rendell. A Guilty Thing Surprised.
Lionel Shriver. Ordinary Decent Criminals (aka The Bleeding Heart).
Neal Stephenson. Cryptonomicon. Oy gevalt.
Jacqueline Susann. Valley of the Dolls.
Hunter S. Thompson. Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72.
- Kingdom of Fear.
Fred Waitzkin. Searching for Bobby Fischer.
Tom Wolfe. Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers.

Notable short stories
John Baxter. The Hands. In Carnell, John (ed) New Writings in SF: 6. Corgi, London, 1965. Argh!!
James Tiptree Jr. The Women Men Don't See. Wanted to see if this had any relevance to DW S3. It doesn't. But I did understand the story much better on the re-read. And Tiptree's relentless prose!

religion: the view from babylon, writers: niall griffiths, writers: hunter s. thompson, australia, books read/bought/borrowed, comics, words words words, feminist science fiction, tv: top gear apparently, it's the mind: chess and crosswords etc, science fiction, writers: george orwell, melanin, homer sexuality, book-mucking, religion: tehology, religion

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