I don’t think I read more than 2 books this year.
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southernpunk just got through hand-stitching a costume for our Christmas Play
ok starting now, i intend to read fifty books by the time 2007 ends. if i was starting at the beginning of 2007 i would alreday be halfway there. i guess you could say im one of those “has no life and reads for fun” geeks. i’m at twenty three so maybe i should go for one hundred.
1. A Study in Scarlet [Sir Author Conan Doyle]
2. The Sign of Four [Sir Author Conan Doyle]
3. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes [Sir Author Conan Doyle]
4. Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes [Sir Author Conan Doyle]
5. The Great Gatsby [F. Scott Fitzgerald]
6. The Return of Sherlock Holmes [Sir Author Conan Doyle]
7. The Hound of the Baskervilles [Sir Author Conan Doyle]
8. The Valley of Fear [Sir Author Conan Doyle]
9. As I Lay Dying [William Faulkner]
10.Song of Solomon [Toni Morrison]
11.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollow [J.K. Rowling]
12.The Metamorphosis & Other Short Stories [Franz Kafka]
The slow river of pages: divided into those read – and those unopened, blank, still yet to be coloured by the psyche.
The spectrum as it stands:
1 Wuthuring Heights – Emily Bronte
2 The Catchers in the Rye – J.D. Salinger
3 The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald
4 In Search of Schrodinger’s cat – John Gribbon
5 The Old Man and the Sea – Ernest Hemmingway
6 The God Delusion – Richard Dawkins
7 Sophie’s World – Jostein Gaarder
8 A Short History of Nearly Everything – Bill Bryson
9 The Prince – Niccolò Machiavelli
10 1984 – George Orwell
11 Animal Farm – George Orwell
12 The Nature of Time – G.J. Whitrow
...and the unfinished “A Portrait of the Artisit as a Young Man” by James Joyce is still in the works.



