THE MODERN DOG by Stanley Coren
THE TOURIST by Olen Steinhauer
THE GRAVEYARD BOOK by Neil Gaiman
THE INDIAN BRIDE by Karin Fossum
THE TEMPLARS by Barbara Frale
SUZY, LED ZEPPELIN AND ME by Martin Millar
JONATHAN STRANGE & MR. NORRELL by Susanna Clarke
THE FOURTH MAN by K. O. Dahl
THE SHAKESPEARE WARS by Ron Rosenbaum
SWEEPING UP GLASS by Carolyn D. Wall
THE LAST DAYS OF THE ROMANOVS by Helen Rappaport
SORCERY AND CECELIA and also THE GRAND TOUR by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
MY LIFE IN FRANCE by Julia Child
SEVEN GOTHIC TALES by Isak Dinesen
SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME by Ron Hall and Denver Moore
FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES by Donna Leon
DON QUIXOTE by Cervantes
Houston, we have a problem. Why do I keep buying books when I have so many I haven't read yet? I'll need many lifetimes (hopefully satisfying ones) to finish them all.
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I never like to be without a book to read next, though. I wrote down an abbreviated list of the books I'd like to read over the next few months, just drawing from what's on my shelves . . . it was pretty long, for an abbreviated list.
Don Quixote is on my list, but I'm amazed that that's the only one. That's a long list.
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