Nancy Pearl's Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason

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From "A… My Name is Alice" to "Zero: This Will Mean Nothing To You", here are all the books featured in Seattle Librarian Nancy Pearl’s "Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason".

Introduction = 1-33

A… My Name is Alice = 34-63

Academia: The Joke = 64-77

Academic Mysteries = 78-83

Action Heroines = 84-89

Adventure by the Book: Fiction = 90-97

Adventure by the Book: Nonfiction = 98-107

Africa: Today and Yesterday = 108-114

African American Fiction: He Say = 115-138

African American Fiction: She Say = 139-178

African Colonialism: Fiction = 179-188

African Literature in English = 189-196

Aging = 197-198

Alaska = 199-205

American History: Nonfiction = 206-211

American History: Fiction = 212-219

American Indian Literature = 220-237

Armchair Travel = 238-247

Art Appreciation = 248-254

Asian American Experiences = 255-271

Astronomical Ideas = 272-283

Australian Fiction = 284-306

Babies: A Reader’s Guide = 307-310

Balkan Specters = 311-318

Hamilton Basso: Too Good to Miss = 319-326
BBB: Best Business Books = 327-332

Bicycling = 333-343

Biographical Novels = 344-352

Bird Brains = 353-362

Black Humor = 363-365

Bomb Makers = 366-372

Books About Books = 373-385

Boys Coming of Age = 386-395

Brothers and Sisters = 396-402

Frederick Busch: Too Good To Miss = 403-427

California, Here We Come = 428-450

Canadian Fiction = 451-476

Cat Crazy = 477-494

Chick Lit = 495-513

China Voices = 514-528

Christmas Books for the Whole Family to Read = 529-539

Civil War Fiction = 540-553

Civil War Nonfiction = 554-573

The Classical World = 574-599

Cold War Spy Fiction = 600-609

Companion Reads: Hispanic in America = 610-612

Companion Reads: Southern Life = 613-614

Companion Reads: Single Women = 615-616

Companion Reads: Iran = 617-619

Companion Reads: The Dark Continent = 620-623

Companion Reads: Bigfoot = 624-625

Companion Reads: America in Vietnam = 626-627

Companion Reads: Mississippi = 628-629

Companion Reads: Jane Eyre = 630-632

Companion Reads: Sara and Gerald Murphy = 633-635

Companion Reads: The West = 636-637

Companion Reads: Women in the Far East = 638-639

Companion Reads: Mary Hallock Foote = 640-641

Companion Reads: Watching Life Without Fully Participating In It = 642-45

Les Crimes Noir = 646-671

Cuba Si! = 672-689

Cyberspace.com = 690-704

Czech it Out = 705-721

A Dickens of a Tale = 722-730

Dinosaur Hunting = 731-737

Do Clothes Make the Man (Or Woman)? = 738-743

Dreaming of Africa = 744-752

Ecofiction = 753-762

Elvis On My Mind = 763-771

Epistolary Novels: Take a Letter = 772-785

Essaying Essays = 786-799

Families in Trouble = 800-827

Fathers and Daughters = 828-835

Fathers and Sons = 836-840

First Lines to Remember = 841-849

First Novels = 850-884

Flying Above the Clouds = 885-899

Food for Thought = 900-918

George MacDonald Fraser: Too Good to Miss = 919-930

Gay and Lesbian Fiction: Out of the Closet = 931-960

Gear Up For Gardening = 961-964

Genuine Genes = 965-969

A Geography of Family and Place = 970-976

Ghost Stories = 977-989

Girls Growing Up = 990-1002

Graphic Novels = 1003-1012

Great Dogs in Fiction = 1013-1030

Grit Lit = 1031-1038

Growing Writers = 1039-1059

Robert Heinlein: Too Good to Miss = 1060-1065

Help Yourself = 1066-1077

Here Be Dragons: The Great Explorers & Expeditions = 1078-1087

Historical Fiction Around the World = 1088-1097

Historical Fiction For Kids of All Ages = 1098-1105

Humor = 1106-1113

I Love A Mystery = 1114-1230

Intriguing Novels = 1231-1235

Irish Fiction = 1236-1258

The Islamic World = 1259-1264

Islands, Desert and Otherwise = 1265-1268

Italian American Writers = 1269-1280

Japanese Fiction = 1281-1296

The Jewish American Experience = 1297-1326

Ward Just: Too Good To Miss = 1327-1341

King Arthur = 1342-1357

Kitchen-Sink Poetry = 1358-1361

P. F. Kluge: Too Good To Miss = 1362-1367

Eric Kraft: Too Good To Miss = 1368-1375

Mark Kurlansky: Too Good To Miss = 1376-1379

Lady Travelers = 1380-1397

Latin American Fiction = 1398-1412

Jonathan Lethem: Too Good To Miss = 1413-1418

Elinor Lipman: Too Good To Miss = 1419-1425

Lost Weekends = 1426-1429

Magical Realism = 1430-1446

Ian McEwan = 1447-1456

Mechanical Men, Robots, Automatons, and Deep Blue = 1457-1465

Memoirs = 1466-1472

Mexican Fiction = 1473-1481

The Middle East = 1482-1487

Merle Miller: Too Good To Miss = 1488-1501

Montana: In Big Sky Country = 1502-1517

The Moon’s My Destination = 1518-1526

Mothers and Daughters = 1527-1532

Mothers and Sons = 1533-1554

Iris Murdoch: Too Good to Miss = 1555-1580

Music and Musicians = 1581-1586

My Own Private DUI = 1587-1614

New Mexico = 1615-1622

New Orleans = 1623-1634

New York, New York = 1635-1650

9/11 = 1651-1661

Lewis Nordan: Too Good To Miss = 1662-1669

Not Only For Kids: Fantasies for Grown-Ups =1670-1679

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1900s = 1680-1689

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1910s = 1690-1699

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1920s = 1700-1709

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1930s = 1710-1719

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1940s = 1720-1729

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1950s = 1730-1739

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1960s = 1740-1749

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1970s = 1750-1759

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1980s = 1760-1769

100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1990s = 1770-1779

Our Primates, Ourselves = 1780-1785

Passage to India = 1786-1791

Pawns of History = 1792-1796

People You Ought To Meet = 1797-1809

Physicians Writing More Than Prescriptions = 1810-1816

Poetry: A Novel Idea = 1817-1829

Polish Poems and Prose = 1830-1837

Politics of Fiction = 1838-1844

The Postmodern Condition = 1845-1862

Richard Powers: Too Good To Miss = 1863-1873

Presidential Biographies = 1874-1894

Prose by Poets = 1895-1905

Pym’s Cup Runneth Over = 1906-1919

Real Characters = 1920-1935

Van Reid and The Moosepath League: Too Good To Miss = 1936-1938

Riding the Rails: Railroad History = 1939-1944

Rivers of Words = 1945-1954

Road Novels = 1955-1961

Romance Novels: Our Love is Here To Stay = 1962-1972

Romance Novels: Classic Romances = 1973-1986

Romance Novels: Contemporary Romances = 1987-1998

Romance Novels: Historicals = 1999-2010

Romance Novels: Paranormal = 2011-2016

Romance Novels: Regency = 2017-2021

Romans-Fleuves = 2022-2030

Russian Heavies = 2031-2050

Science Books (For the Interested but Apprehensive Layperson) = 2051-2060

Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror = 2061-2140

Sea Stories = 2141-2156

Sex and the Single Reader = 2157-2168

Short Stories = 2169-2174

Shrinks and Shrinkers = 2175-2186

Southern Fiction = 2187-2219

Spies and Spymasters: The Really Real Unreal World of Intelligence = 2220-2238

Sports and Games = 2239-2246

Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe: Too Good To Miss = 2247-2299

Take Me Out To The Ballgame = 2300-2311

Teachers and Teaching Tales = 2312-2318

Techno-Thrillers = 2319-2327

Texas: A Lone Star State of Mind = 2328-2340

Ross Thomas: Too Good To Miss = 2341-2364

Three-Hanky Reads = 2365-2379

Gore Vidal’s Historical Novels: Too Good To Miss = 2380-2382

Vietnam = 2383-2391

Western Fiction = 2392-2408

Western Memoirs = 2409-2414

What a (Natural) Disaster = 2415-2424

What A Trial That Was! = 2425-2437

Wild Life = 2438-2447

Connie Willis: Too Good To Miss = 2448-2461

Women’s Friendships = 2462-2480

Words to the Wise = 2481-2486

World War I Fiction = 2487-2496

World War I Nonfiction = 2497-2503

World War II Fiction = 2504-2536

World War II Nonfiction = 2537-2548

Zen Buddhism and Meditation = 2549-2555

Zero: This Will Mean Nothing To You = 2556-2559

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  1. 1.
    The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet
    by Eleanor Cameron

  2. 2.
    The Little White Horse
    by Elizabeth Goudge

  3. 3.
    Space Cadet
    by Robert A. Heinlein

  4. 4.
    Red Planet
    by Robert A. Heinlein

  5. 5.
    The Star Beast
    by Heinlein Robert . A

  6. 6.
    Hitty Her First Hundred Years
    by Rachel Field

  7. 7.
    Caddie Woodlawn
    by Carol Ryrie Brink

  8. 8.
    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
    by C. S. Lewis

  9. 9.
    Hobbit
    by J R R Tolkien

  10. 10.
    The Lord of the Rings
    by J.R.R. Tolkien

  11. 11.
    The Saturdays
    by Elizabeth Enright

  12. 12.
    The sea is blue,
    by Marie Lawson

  13. 13.
    The Moffats
    by Eleanor Estes

  14. 14.
    Ginger Pye (Young Classic)
    by Eleanor Estes

  15. 15.
    Crazy Creek
    by Evelyn Sibley Lampman

  16. 16.
    Wait for Marcy (Marcy Rhodes Series)
    by Rosamond du Jardin

  17. 17.
    Green Eyes
    by Jean Nielsen

  18. 18.
    ?
    The Casket and the Sword
    by Norman (Illustrated by Biro) Dale

  19. 19.
    Dream Gold
    by David Severn

  20. 20.
    ?
    Going on Sixteen
    by Cavanna Betty

  21. 21.
    Minnow on the Say
    by Philippa Pearce

  22. 22.
    The Kid from Tomkinsville (Odyssey)
    by John R. Tunis

  23. 23.
    Hello to the Cannibals: A Novel
    by Richard Bausch

  24. 24.
    Midnight's Children
    by Salman Rushdie

  25. 25.
    Freedom at Midnight
    by Dominique Lapierre

  26. 26.
    Paperboy, The
    by Pete Dexter

  27. 27.
    A Dangerous Friend
    by Ward Just

  28. 28.
    A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
    by Dave Eggers

  29. 29.
    The Little Friend
    by Donna Tartt

  30. 30.
    English Passengers: A Novel
    by Matthew Kneale

  31. 31.
    Little, Big
    by John Crowley

  32. 32.
    The Voyage of the Narwhal: A Novel
    by Andrea Barrett

  33. 33.
    The Second Common Reader
    by Virginia Woolf

  34. 34.
    Caroline's Daughters
    by Alice Adams

  35. 35.
    ?
    After You've Gone, Stories
    by Alice Adams

  36. 36.
    Superior Women
    by Alice Adams

  37. 37.
    ?
    Families and Survivors
    by Alice Adams

  38. 38.
    The Stories of Alice Adams
    by Alice Adams

  39. 39.
    In The Gloaming: Stories
    by Alice Elliott Dark

  40. 40.
    NAKED TO THE WAIST CL
    by Alice Elliott Dark

  41. 41.
    Think of England: A Novel
    by Alice Elliott Dark

  42. 42.
    The Drowning Season
    by Alice Hoffman

  43. 43.
    Illumination Night
    by Alice Hoffman

  44. 44.
    Turtle Moon
    by Alice Hoffman

  45. 45.
    Blue Diary
    by Alice Hoffman

  46. 46.
    Men Giving Money, Women Yelling: Intersecting Stories
    by Alice Mattison

  47. 47.
    The Book Borrower: A Novel
    by Alice Mattison

  48. 48.
    Hilda and Pearl: A Novel
    by Alice Mattison

  49. 49.
    Animals
    by Alice Mattison

  50. 50.
    Child of My Heart
    by Alice McDermott

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Untitled — 43 weeks ago

The Color Purple by Alice Walker is on the list twice. Did you mean for it to be?


2% — 1 year ago

2% done with this list. And that’s it.


Untitled — 3 years ago

Holy crap!

Note to self: Pick up at page 10


Repeats — 3 years ago

There are many things repeated… King Leopold’s Ghost being one of them, and that’s not a book I could bring myself to read twice. Does anyone know exactly how many books should be on this list?


Duplicates on the list — 3 years ago

There are a number of books mentioned more than once in the book and on this list. Does it make sense for us to just list the book once? It would be a more realistic representation of how many books we actually need to read.


Finally Finished! — 3 years ago

So this list is finally finished. PHEW! I wonder if it’s the biggest list on this site?

Anyway, thanks to those who helped me out on this.

Now, I would recommend printing this out, because it’s pretty likely someone will come in and goof with it.

Anyway, next is Nancy Pearl’s “More Book Lust” (that’s the sequel, and yes there are just as many books to list on that one).

:)


Multiples — 3 years ago

What do you do when a book is used in multiple categories, as happens quite a few times? Are you including it multiple times in the list or just the first time it appears?


I added some, why did they disappear? — 4 years ago

Did anyone remove any?


Untitled — 4 years ago

wah… I was looking for this list thanks :D


Great list! — 5 years ago

Thanks for going through all the trouble. I wish there was a source list url so we could help you, but I guess you’re getting it out of the book. Checking back every day for progress!



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