2006 Books

Jan 01, 2006 13:03

Book #1 -- Charles DeLint, Spirits in the Wires, 448 pages, 9/10

Book #2 -- Justin Richards, Doctor Who: The Clockwise Man, 253 pages, 7/10

Book #3 -- Jens Peter Jacobsen, Mogens, and Other Stories, 150 pages, 9/10

Book #4 -- Peter Pringle and and Philip Jacobson, Those are Real Bullets: Bloody Sunday, Derry 1972, 310 pages, 10/10

Book #5 -- Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet, 109 pages, 10/10

Book #6 -- Brian W Aldiss, The Malacian Tapestry, 313 pages, 4/10

Book #7 -- Mike Tidwell, Bayou Farewell: The Rich Life and Tragic Death of Louisiana's Cajun Coast, 338 pages, 10/10

Book #8 -- Terry Pratchett, Interesting Times, 368 pages, 10/10

Book #9 -- Lloyd Alexander, The Book of Three, 129 pages, 7/10

Book #10 -- Homer, The Odyssey, 334 pages, 7/10

Book #11 -- Lloyd Alexander, The Black Cauldron, 126 pages, 8/10

Book #12 -- Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket Vol 1-3, 197 pages, 9/10

Book #13 -- Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket Vol 4-6, 200 pages, 9/10

Book #14 -- Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket Vol 7-9, 192 pages, 9/10

Book #15 -- Dan Brown, Angels and Demons, 710 pages, 6/10

Book #16 -- Terry Freedman, ed., Coming of Age: An Introduction to the New World Wide Web, 92 pages, 5/10

Book #17 -- Lloyd Alexander, The Castle of Llyr, 116 pages, 8/10

Book #18 -- Aeschylus, Agamemnon, 75 pages, 6/10

Book #19 -- Dan Brown, The DaVinci Code, 489 pages, 7/10

Book #20 -- Charles R. McClure et al., Statistics, Measurements, and Quality Standards for Assessing Digitial Reference Library Services: Guidelines and Procedures, 104 pages, 3/10

Book #21 -- Lloyd Alexander, Taran Wanderer, 143 pages, 9/10

Book #22 -- Keith Donohue, The Stolen Child, 319 pages, 9/10

Book #23 -- Charles de Lint, Seven Wild Sisters, 152 pages, 9/10

Book #24 -- Lloyd Alexander, The High King, 165 pages, 10/10

Book #25 -- Lloyd ALexander, The Foundling, and Other Tales of Prydain, 66 pages, 9/10

Book #26 -- Charles de Lint, Medicine Road, 206 pages, 9/10

Book #27 -- Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket, Vol 10-12, 198 pages, 9/10

Book #28 -- William Pène du Bois, The Twenty-One Balloons, 180 pages, 7/10

Book #29 -- O. R. Melling, The Hunter's Moon, 275 pages, 8/10

Book #30 -- Charles de Lint, The Blue Girl, 368 pages, 10/10

Book #31 -- James A. Owen, Here There Be Dragons, 326 pages, 8/10

Book #32 -- M. T. Anderson, The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation: Volume 1 -- The Pox Party, 358 pages, 9/10

Book #33 -- Aeschylus, The Libation-Bearers, 45 pages, 4/10

Book #34 -- David Almond, The Fire-Eaters, 218 pages, 7/10

Book #35 -- Alexei Kondratiev, The Apple Branch, 260 pages, 7/10

Book #36 -- Terry Pratchett, The Wee Free Men, 375 pages, 9/10

Book #37 -- Aeschylus, The Furies, 43 pages, 6/10

Book #38 -- Brad Meltzer, The Book of Fate, 510 pages, 7/10

Book #39 -- Francesca Lia Block, Psyche in a Dress, 114 pages, 9/10

Book #40 -- Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky, 407 pages, 10/10

Book #41 -- Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 40 pages, 5/10

Book #42 -- Poul Anderson, Three Hearts and Three Lions, 191 pages, 6/10

Book #43 -- Justin Somper, Vampirates: Demons of the Ocean, 330 pages, 7/10

Book #44 -- Terry Pratchett, Wintersmith, 323 pages, 9/10

Book #45 -- Sophocles, Oedipus Rex, 46 pages, 6/10

Book #46 -- Steve Lerner, Diamond: A Struggle for Environmental Justice in Louisiana's Chemical Corridor, 286 pages, 7/10

Book #47 -- Jens Peter Jacobsen, Niels Lyhne, 308 pages, 7/10

Book #48 -- Ahmet Zappa, The Monstrous Memoirs of a Mighty McFearless, 215 pages, 7/10

Book #49 -- Thomas Rockwell, How to Eat Fried Worms, 116 pages, 6/10

Book #50 -- Charles De Lint, Triskell Tales 2, 178 pages, 10/10

Book #51 -- Brenda Woods, My Name is Sally Little Song, 182 pages, 8/10

Book #52 -- David Angsten, Dark Gold, 337 pages, 6/10

Book #53 -- Will Clarke, The Worthy: A Ghost's Story, 240 pages, 5/10

Book #54 -- Chris Rose, 1 Dead in Attic, 154 pages, 10/10

Book #55 -- Deborah and James Howe, Bunnicula: A Rabbit-tale of Mystery, 98pages, 6/10

Book #56 -- James Howe, Howliday Inn, 193 pages, 5/10

Book #57 -- Marisha Pessl, Special Topics in Calamity Physics, 514 pages, 10/10

Book #58 -- Sophocles, Antigone, 44 pages, 5/10

Book #59 -- James Howe, The Celery Stalks at Midnight, 111 pages, 5/10

Book #60 -- Lewis M. Dougan, Stories of Outdoor Science, 349 pages, 6/10

Book #61 -- Jennifer Roberson, Sword-Dancer, 286 pages, 6/10

Book #62 -- Nancy Camel, The Nature of Things at Lake Martin: Exploring the Wonders of Cypress Island Preserve in Southern Louisiana, 126 pages, 7/10

Book #63 -- Alan Armstrong, Whittington, 191 pages, 8/10

Book #64 -- James Howe, Nighty-Nightmare, 122 pages, 5/10

Book #65 -- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr, Cat's Cradle, 191 pages, 9/10

Book #66 -- Elizabeth Kostova, The Historian, 642 pages, 9/10

Book #67 -- James Howe, Return to Howliday Inn, 116 pages, 5/10

Book #68 -- Jeanne DuPrau, The City of Ember, 270 pages, 10/10

Book #69 -- James Howe, Bunnicula Strikes Again, 116 pages, 7/10

Book #70 -- Jennifer Roberson, Sword-Singer, 382 pages, 7/10

Book #71 -- James Howe, What Eric Knew, 138 pages, 7/10

Book #72 -- D. J. Conway, Celtic Magic, 202 pages, 2/10

Book #73 -- Clem Martini, The Mob, 239 pages, 10/10

Book #74 -- Margaret Atwood, The Robber Bride, 528 pages, 10/10

Book #75 -- John McQuaid and Mark Schleifstein, Path of Destruction: The Devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of Superstorms, 362 pages, 9/10

Book #76 -- Jennifer Roberson, Sword-Maker, 464 pages, 7/10

Book #77 -- Lemony Snicket, The Vile Village, 256 pages, 9/10

Book #78 -- Stephen Fry, Revenge (The Stars' Tennis Balls), 320 pages, 10/10

Book #79 -- Avi, The Book Without Words, 203 pages, 7/10

Book #80 -- Kwong Kuen Shan, The Cat and the Tao, 86 pages, 8/10

Book #81 -- Christopher Paolini, Eragon, 503 pages, 8/10

Book #82 -- Christopher Paolini, Eldest, 668 pages, 8/10

Book #83 -- Terry Pratchett, Maskerade, 358 pages, 7/10

Book #84 -- June C. Kennedy, A View from the Heart: Bayou Country Ecology, 124 pages, 5/10

Book #85 -- Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, 281 pages, 10/10

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