Nancy Pearl's "Book Lust" (Alphabetical By Title)

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Alphabetical listing by title. List source is the book itself.

9/15/09 – List Complete

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    The Abandoned Bride (Signet)
    by Edith Layton

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    About a Boy (Movie Tie-In) (Movie Tie-In)
    by Nick Hornby

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  4. 4.
    About Looking
    by John Berger

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  5. 5.
    About Time (Penguin Science)
    by P.C.W. Davies

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    Absent Friends (New Directions Paperbook, 721)
    by Frederick Busch

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    An Academic Question
    by Barbara Pym

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    An Accidental Man
    by Iris Murdoch

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    Accounting for Murder
    by Emma Lathen

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    Act of the Damned
    by Antonio Lobo Antunes

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    Adam Bede (Penguin Classics)
    by Ed. Margaret Reynolds George Eliot

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  13. 14.
    Addie
    by Mary Lee Settle

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  14. 15.
    Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies (Hornblower Saga)
    by C.S. Forester

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  15. 16.
    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    by Mark Twain

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    Advise and Consent
    by Allen Drury

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  17. 19.
    The African Queen
    by C.S. Forester

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  18. 20.
    After Life
    by Rhian Ellis

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    Afterlife
    by Paul Monette

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    Again the Magic
    by Lee Damon

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  22. 28.
    The Age of Sacred Terror: Radical Islam's War Against America
    by Daniel Benjamin

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  23. 29.
    The Aguero Sisters (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
    by Cristina Garcia

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  24. 30.
    Ah, Treachery!
    by Ross Thomas

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    Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
    by Valerie Wilson Wesley

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  26. 32.
    Alburquerque: A Novel
    by Rudolfo Anaya

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    Alice Springs
    by Nikki Gemmell

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    All Hallows' Eve
    by Charles Williams

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  30. 36.
    All Is Vanity (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
    by Christina Schwarz

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  31. 37.
    All Quiet on the Western Front
    by Erich Maria Remarque

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  32. 38.
    All She Was Worth
    by Miyuki Miyabe

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  33. 39.
    All the King's Men [2006 Movie Tie-In Edition]
    by Robert Penn Warren

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  34. 40.
    All the Pretty Horses (Vintage International)
    by Cormac Mccarthy

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  35. 41.
    All-Bright Court
    by Connie Rose Porter

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  36. 42.
    Allegra Maud Goldman
    by Edith Konecky

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    The All-Girl Football Team (Vintage Contemporaries)
    by Lewis Nordan

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    Alma Mater
    by P. F. Kluge

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    Almost a Woman
    by Esmerelda Santiago

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  40. 47.
    Almost Innocent: A Novel (Voices of the South)
    by Sheila Bosworth

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  41. 48.
    Always a Body to Trade
    by K. C. Constantine

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  42. 49.
    Amber Beach (Donovan)
    by Elizabeth Lowell

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  43. 50.
    The Amber Spyglass (His Dark Materials, Book 3)
    by Philip Pullman

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Comments

Untitled — 11 weeks ago

Thanks for doing this list. It’s a lot easier than wading through categories!