min3rva's "My 16/50 Books in 2008"

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Just that. I hope I can actually manage those 50 this year. It would do me good, I think. I need to read more and not just course material.

Goals/ nonfiction:
  • buddhism
  • Japan, China (culture)
  • knitting & crochet
Goals/ fiction:
  • just more of it, really
  • viking fiction
  • more Aubrey/Maturin books (I’d like to actually finish the series at some point…)
  • more queer-themed books :)

29/12/08: Not 50, not even close! I blame school for this, obviously, and I think I was just too optimistic… But still, a good effort I feel. I shall make another year’s resolution as "read more books" :) Another problem I encountered was the fact that there are so few Finnish books in the database and I just couldn’t remember enough details after reading to put them properly here, so a lot of books just aren’t on this list (I read a lot more books in Finnish than I originally thought I might).

  1. 1.
    The Zen Path Through Depression
    by Philip Martin

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  3. 5.
    Grass for His Pillow (Tales of the Otori, Book 2)
    by Lian Hearn

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  4. 6.
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    Pihalla - Erään remontin anatomia
    by Roope Lipasti

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  5. 7.
    Saving Private Ryan (Penguin Readers, Level 6)
    by Max Collins

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  6. 8.
    Fahrenheit 451: A Novel
    by Ray Bradbury

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  7. 9.
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    Teachings of the Buddha
    by Jack Kornfield

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  8. 11.
    Into the Forest
    by Jean Hegland

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  9. 13.
    Death in Venice
    by Thomas Mann

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  10. 14.
    Doctor Who: Only Human (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))
    by Gareth Roberts

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  11. 15.
    Berlin Stories (New Directions Paperbook)
    by Christopher Isherwood

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Created by min3rva on Jan 11, 2008.
 

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