Becca's "books I want to read this year and have to read this year (06)"

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these are books I want to read. probably going to be mostly fiction, but I’ll push for other genres. just, never SCI Fi.

  1. 1.
    Lucky: A Memoir
    by Alice Sebold

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  2. 2.
    The Shipping News
    by E. Annie Proulx

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  3. 3.
    Dubliners (Dover Thrift Editions)
    by James Joyce

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  4. 4.
    The Red Tent : A Novel (Bestselling Backlist)
    by Anita Diamant

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  5. 5.
    Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books
    by Azar Nafisi

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  6. 6.
    Middlesex: A Novel
    by Jeffrey Eugenides

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  7. 7.
    To Kill a Mockingbird
    by Harper Lee

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  8. 8.
    Interpreter of Maladies
    by Jhumpa Lahiri

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  9. 9.
    One Hundred Years of Solitude
    by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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  10. 10.
    Sophie's Choice
    by WILLIAM STYRON

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  11. 11.
    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
    by Mark Haddon

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  12. 12.
    The Dharma Bums
    by Jack Kerouac

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  13. 14.
    Black and Blue (Oprah's Book Club)
    by Anna Quindlen

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  14. 15.
    I Know This Much Is True (Oprah's Book Club)
    by Wally Lamb

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  15. 16.
    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Oprah's Book Club)
    by Carson McCullers

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  16. 17.
    A Map of the World (Oprah's Book Club)
    by Jane Hamilton

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  17. 18.
    Awakening: A Sufi Experience
    by Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan

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  18. 19.
    Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (Winterson, Jeanette)
    by Jeanette Winterson

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  19. 21.
    Atlas Shrugged
    by Ayn Rand

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  20. 22.
    Fahrenheit 451
    by Ray Bradbury

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  21. 24.
    Dante: Inferno
    by Dante Alighieri

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  22. 25.
    The Book of Ruth (Oprah's Book Club)
    by Jane Hamilton

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  23. 26.
    The Kite Runner
    by Khaled Hosseini

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  24. 27.
    As I Lay Dying (Vintage International)
    by William Faulkner

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  25. 28.
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    by Oscar Wilde

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  26. 29.
    A Midsummer Night's Dream (Folger Shakespeare Library)
    by William Shakespeare

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  27. 30.
    Night
    by Elie Wiesel

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  28. 31.
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    1984

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  29. 32.
    Notes From Underground
    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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  30. 34.
    Animal Farm
    by George Orwell

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  31. 35.
    The Bluest Eye
    by Toni Morrison

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  32. 36.
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    the lost boy

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Created by Becca on Apr 05, 2006.
 

Comments

Becca
Atlanta

Untitled — 3 years ago

I’m reading slower then I wanted to because of the amount of books I’m expected to read simultaneously at school. I’ll make up for it in the summer, but right now I just can’t read a book a week.


Becca
Atlanta

did you read a book on my list? — 3 years ago

if anyone has read any of the books on this list and has any recommendations I’m all ears because I’ve read a few pages of some of them and am starting to get nervous at the slow beginnings…but I picked them all because they seem like the kind of character stories that would interest me. if one particularly spoke to you, please do tell.


Christopher
Peterborough

Untitled — 3 years ago

Having read The Lovely Bones, I understand your apprehension about her writing style. I also consider very few books not worth consuming, but after I was done it I wished I could get those precious hours of my life back. I can’t imagine her style would be that different in Lucky. I had similar problems to yours with The Shipping News, but you might enjoy it all the same.

On a sidenote, I would recommend Vikram Seth’s superb ‘A Suitable Boy,’ which I haven’t had time to finish yet but have been thoroughly enjoying for the past few months.

EDIT: I just realised you wrote elsewhere that you did enjoy The Lovely Bones, so you can disregard my comments in that matter entirely. Oh, and hurrah for Joyce!


Becca
Atlanta

the shipping news. — 3 years ago

I’ve started reading the shipping news, and I really adore the characters and setting but it seems very business oriented, which bores the hell out of me. hope I can hang in there.


Becca
Atlanta

Lucky — 3 years ago

a book would have to be pretty bad for me to consider it “not worth consuming.” like, I was not that into Lucky, but it was definitely worth consuming. it gave me a new and important vantage point, which I think is the generally the only requirement of a book worth reading.