themoirai's "Books Read in 2008"

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The list of books I’ve read so far this year. More books will be added as the year goes on.

(I have to admit, it’s a rather pitiful list at the moment.)

About five of these I have not yet read. I’m checking them off as I finish them. The goal is to read about 50 books for the year.

  1. 1.
    ?
    The Robber Bride
    by Margaret Atwood

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  2. 2.
    A Million Little Pieces
    by James Frey

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  3. 3.
    Angela's Ashes: A Memoir
    by Frank McCourt

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  4. 4.
    Middlesex: A Novel
    by Jeffrey Eugenides

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  5. 6.
    Twilight
    by Stephenie Meyer

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  6. 7.
    Positronic Man, The
    by Isaac Asimov

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  7. 8.
    Dark Melody
    by Christine Feehan

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  8. 9.
    Dune
    by Frank Herbert

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  9. 10.
    Kushiel's Avatar (Kushiel's Legacy)
    by Jacqueline Carey

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  10. 11.
    Blood Noir
    by Laurell K. Hamilton

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  11. 12.
    Kushiel's Scion
    by Jacqueline Carey

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  12. 13.
    From Dead to Worse (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 8)
    by Charlaine Harris

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  13. 14.
    Grave Sight (Harper Connelly Mystery, No. 1)
    by Charlaine Harris

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  14. 15.
    Atonement (MTI)
    by Ian Mcewan

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  15. 16.
    Falling Leaves: The Memoir of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter
    by Adeline Yen Mah

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  16. 17.
    Grimspace
    by Ann Aguirre

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  17. 18.
    The Little Prince

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  18. 19.
    Pattern Recognition
    by William Gibson

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  19. 21.
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Created by themoirai on Jun 13, 2008.
 

Comments

:) — 17 weeks ago

13 books is not that pitiful.