From one of my favorite bookshelves
Jul. 5th, 2004 11:38 am
Arlina thinks I should get rid of some of my books, but I can't decide. Which of these would you part with?
James Herriot—All Creatures Great and Small
Kurt Vonnegut—Player Piano
Arthur C. Clarke—2001 A Space Odyssey
Richard Brautigan—The Abortion
Nevil Shute—On The Beach
Richard Matheson—What Dreams May Come
Charles Dickens—A Christmas Carol
Stephen King—The Stand
James Herriot—All Things Bright and Beautiful
Ray Bradbury—Fahrenheit 451
James Michener—The Source
Mark Twain—the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Battle Cry—Leon Uris
Charles Dickens—David Copperfield
Joseph Conrad—Heart of Darkness
Mark Twain—Letters from the Earth
J.D. Salinger—Catcher in the Rye
Richard Brautigan—The Pill versus the Springhill Mine Disaster
Richard Brautigan—Trout Fishing in America
Samuel Shem—The House of God
Kurt Vonnegut—Cat’s Cradle
Kurt Vonnegut—Welcome to the Monkey House
James Michener—Centennial
Larry McMurtry—Lonesome Dove
Irwin Shaw—Rich Man, Poor Man
Walt Whitman—Leaves of Grass
Mark Twain—The Prince and the Pauper
Charles Dickens—A Tale of Two Cities
John Irving—The World According to Garp
JRR Tolkein—The Lord of the Rings
William Least Heat Moon—Blue Highways
John Irving—Setting Free the Bears
Charles Dickens—Oliver Twist
Tom Robbins—Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
Alex Haley—Roots
Tom Robbins—Still Life With Woodpecker
John Kennedy Toole—A Confederacy of Dunces
Walter Van Tilburg Clark—The Ox-Bow Incident
Richard Brautigan—The Hawkline Monster
Ken Kesey—One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
George R. Stewart—Earth Abides
Kurt Vonnegut—Slapstick
Richard Brautigan—Willard And His Bowling Trophies
Irving Wallace—The Seven Minutes
Mario Puzo—The Godfather
Lisa Alther—Kinflicks
Stephen King—The Shining
Robert Browning—Selected Poems
W. P. Kinsella—The Thrill of the Grass
Loung Ung—First They Killed My Father
Richard Bach—Illusions
Victor Hugo—Les Miserables
Daniel Defoe—Robinson Crusoe
Joseph Heller—Catch 22
Benjamin Hoff—The Tao of Pooh
Richard Brautigan—A Confederate General from Big Sur
Douglas Adams—The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
William Gaines—The Bedside Mad
William Gaines—Utterly Mad
T. S. Eliot—Selected Poems
Spalding Gray—Swimming to Cambodia
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Date: 2004-07-06 09:11 am (UTC)