Book Log
12 years ago
General
Here is an archive of books I am keeping for myself.
Read (2012):
The Talisman by Steven King and Peter Straub
Black House by Steven King and Peter Straub
The Cross and the Switchblade by Reverend David Wilkerson
"Call of the Wild" by Jack London
(2013):
How Your World is Going to Get A Lot Smaller by Jeff Rubin
Gunslinger by Steven King and Peter Straub
Driven by Robert Herjavec
Kingdom of Fear by Hunter S Thompson
Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett
Night Watch by Terry Pratchett
The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien
Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett
Short Stories by Edgar Allan Poe
Nine Stories by J.D Salinger
What are you doing here by Laina Dawes
Animal Farm George Orwell
(2014):
Snuff by Terry Pratchett
Kingdom of Fear by Hunter S. Thompson
Odyssey by Homer
The Story of the SS by Nigel Cawthorne
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
The Professionals by Owen Laukkanen
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson
Paradise Lost by John Milton
Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett
Know No Fear by Dan Abett
The Colours of Magic by Terry Pratchett
The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
Beowulf translation by J.R.R Tolkien
Civil Engineering a Short Introduction by David Muir Wood
Hells Angels by Hunter S. Thompson
Game of Thrones by George RR Martin
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Making Money by Terry Pratchett
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Bodysnatcher by Robert Louis Stevenson
Lord Loss by Darren Shan
Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
God is not Great: Why Religion Ruins Everything by Christopher Hitchens
Engineering: Bolinda Beginner Guides by Natasha McCarthy
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
Currently Reading:
The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives by Leonard Mlodinow
To Read:
Billions and Billions by Carl Sagan
The Iliad by Homer
A Brief History of the Celts by Peter Ellis
Read (2012):
The Talisman by Steven King and Peter Straub
Black House by Steven King and Peter Straub
The Cross and the Switchblade by Reverend David Wilkerson
"Call of the Wild" by Jack London
(2013):
How Your World is Going to Get A Lot Smaller by Jeff Rubin
Gunslinger by Steven King and Peter Straub
Driven by Robert Herjavec
Kingdom of Fear by Hunter S Thompson
Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett
Night Watch by Terry Pratchett
The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien
Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett
Short Stories by Edgar Allan Poe
Nine Stories by J.D Salinger
What are you doing here by Laina Dawes
Animal Farm George Orwell
(2014):
Snuff by Terry Pratchett
Kingdom of Fear by Hunter S. Thompson
Odyssey by Homer
The Story of the SS by Nigel Cawthorne
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
The Professionals by Owen Laukkanen
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson
Paradise Lost by John Milton
Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett
Know No Fear by Dan Abett
The Colours of Magic by Terry Pratchett
The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
Beowulf translation by J.R.R Tolkien
Civil Engineering a Short Introduction by David Muir Wood
Hells Angels by Hunter S. Thompson
Game of Thrones by George RR Martin
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Making Money by Terry Pratchett
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Bodysnatcher by Robert Louis Stevenson
Lord Loss by Darren Shan
Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
God is not Great: Why Religion Ruins Everything by Christopher Hitchens
Engineering: Bolinda Beginner Guides by Natasha McCarthy
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
Currently Reading:
The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives by Leonard Mlodinow
To Read:
Billions and Billions by Carl Sagan
The Iliad by Homer
A Brief History of the Celts by Peter Ellis
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As for your recommendations, I always liked to hear what others had so say about literature or well anything, I will check Jeff Noon, Chuck Palahnuik or Douglas Adams out. Which novels did you think were the best and why? Just so I have a good idea where to start.
Thanks for the imput!