Book List

Not only is this a list of the first batch of books I'll be reading for the blog, it's also in my reading order (and more up to date than my posts!). Italicized titles are those that I am currently reading for the blog.

Wrap-up Books
  • A Feast for Crows (George R.R. Martin)
  • Jam (Ben Croshaw)


Gift Books
  • Neuropath (R. Scott Bakker)
  • The History of Nintendo Volume 1 (Florent Georges and Isao Yamazaki)
  • A Wild Sheep Chase (Haruki Murakami)
  • The History of Nintendo Volume 2 (Florent Georges and Isao Yamazaki)
  • The White Luck Warrior (R. Scott Bakker)
  • An Introduction to Chinese Brush Painting (Pauline Cherrett)
  • Sourcery (Terry Pratchett)
  • The Work of Poetry (John Hollander)
  • 21st Century Hippies: Activists in Pursuit of Peace and Social Justice (Kevin Vowles)
  • Hyrule Historia (Shigeru Miyamoto [Eiji Aonuma [Akira Himekawa [,Patrick Thorpe [)
  • Too Far (Rich Shapero)
  • {A Dance With Dragons (George R.R. Martin)}
  • McSweeney's Three Books Held Within By Magnets
  • Muggeridge (Richard Ingrams)
  • A History of Education in Antiquity (H.I. Marrou)
  • Plays and Fragments (Menander)
  • River of Stars (Guy Gavriel Kay)
  • The Idea of Nationalism (Hans Kohn)
  • The Frogs (Aristophanes)
  • Bowie in Berlin (Thomas Jerome Seabrook)
  • The Death of Ivan Ilych and Other Stories (Leo Tolstoy)
  • Breakfast of Champions (Kurt Vonnegut)
  • Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (Charles Mackay)
  • The Changing Land (Roger Zelazny)
  • The White Goddess (Robert Graves)
  • Poplollies and Bellibones: A Celebration of Lost Words (Susan Kelz Sperling)
  • Hemingway: The Toronto Years (William Burrill)
  • Page Fright: Foibles and Fetishes of Famous Writers (Harry Bruce)
  • The Gilded Tongue (Rod L. Evans)
  • Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in
  • America Today (Margot Adler)
  • Soul Cravings (Erwin Raphael McManus)
  • Acceptance: Wisdom from Around the World (Gillian Stokes)

To be Read Sporadically
  • Infinite Jest (David Foster Wallace)
  • The Complete Works (William Shakespeare, ed. Wells and Taylor)

Poets to Read Into
  • Geoffrey Hill
  • Elizabeth Bishop
  • May Swenson

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