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Cheshire_CatHi there

Well. I know I have read over 100 books already…but because I can’t name them all and I can’t even remember some of them…

I’ll be starting fresh.

So. I suppose I’ll post every 50 books I finish. 3 years ago


Benjiman gwynMore books....

81. The Bumblebee Flies Anyway – Robert Cormier
82. The Golden Compass – Philip Pullman
83. The Subtle Knife – Philip Pullman
84. The Amber Spyglass – Philip Pullman
85. Utopia – Thomas More
86. A Trip to the Stars – Nicholas Christopher
87. Christine – Stephen King
88. Hamlet – William Shakespeare
89. The Story of English – Robert McCrum, Robert MacNeil, & William Cran
90. Pulp – Charles Bukowksi
91. Neuromancer – William Gibson
92. The Straw Men – Michael Marshall
93. Look Homeward Angel – Thomas Wolfe 4 years ago


Benjiman gwynUntitled

42. Catcher in the Rye – J.D. Salinger
43. Butterfield 8 – John Henry O’Hara
44. In the Skin of a Lion – Michael Ondaatje
45. A book on the Peloponnesian war, forget the title
46. Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas – James Petterson
47. Jurrasic Park II – Michael Crichton
48. Valis – Phillip K. Dick
49. How to buy stocks – Louis Engel
50. Evan can wait – Rhys Bowen
51. Melog – Mihangel Morgan
52. One Moonlit Night – Caradog Prichard
53. Of Mice and Men – John Steinbeck
54. Something wicked this way comes – Ray Bradbury
55. The Tommyknockers – Stephen King
56. Tree of Crows – Lewis Davies
57. Me talk pretty one day – David Saderis
58. The art of living – Epictetus
59. All Quiet on the Western Front – Erich Marla Remarque
60. The forgotten door – Alexander Key
61. Eaters of the Dead – Micheal Crichton
62. The Lions of Al-Rassan – Guy Gavriel Kay
63. The House on the Borderland – William Hope Hodgson
64. All That Counts – Georg M. Oswald
65. The Rule of Four – Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
66. The Martian Chronicles – Ray Bradbury
67. Farenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury
68. A moveable feast – Ernest Hemingway
69. In our time – Ernest Hemingway
70. The claiming of Sleepy Beauty – Anne Rice
71. To have and have not – Ernest Hemingway
72. How to move to Canada: A premer for Americans – Terese Loeb Kreuzec/Carol Bennett
73. An innovator’s tale – Craig Hickman
74. We’ll have Fun – John O’Hara
75. Angels on Toast – Dawn Powell
76. Appointment in Samarra – John O’Hara
77. Sieze the Day – Saul Bellow
78. Careers in Marketing – Margery Steinberg
79. The Sun Also Rises – Ernest Hemingway
80. Robert Cormier – The Chocolate War 5 years ago


Benjiman gwynWhat i can remember about what ive read right now

What i can remember right now…....

1. Where the wild things are
2. Nature’s End
3. The Stand – Stephen King and the Uncut version(much longer), but I’ll count them as one book.
4. A collection of Edger Allen Poe’s poems
5. Watership Down
6. The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald
7. The Prince – Niccolo Machiavelli
8. A short history of Ireland
9. A short history of Japan
10. A short history of Canada
11. A history of Wales
12. History of Sweeden
13. JFK’s biography
14. Deceit in the house of Bush… i cant recall the correct name of book or author
15. 1984 – George Orwell
16. The never ending story – Micheal Ende
17. Plutarch’s biography of Alexander the Great
18.BOOK i read in Chicago Community college english class about
that teacher in some ghetto.
19. Carrie – Stephen King
20. Crime and Punishment – Fyodor Dostoyevsky
21. The Brother Karamazov – Fyodor Dostoyevsky
22. Notes from the Underground and other stories – Dostoyevsky
23. Diary – Chuck Palahniuk
24. On the road – Jack Karouac
25. Tale of two cities – Charles Dickens
26. Napolean: Man of war, Man of peace
27. As I lay Dying – William Faulkner
28. In our time – Ernest Hemingway
29. A farewell to Arms – Ernest Hemingway
30. The old man and the Sea – Ernest Hemingway
31. The book of three
32. The string in the harp
33. Solar Lottery – Phillip K. Dick
34. Snow in August – Pete Hamill
35. Call of the wild – Jack London
36. White Fang – Jack London
37. Man and his symbols – Karl Jung
38. That book Jim gave me on Homosexual healing
39. Tender is the Night – F. Scott Fitzgerald
40. War Boy – Kief Hillsbery
41. The Secret Life of Bees – Sue Monk Kidd 5 years ago


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