Hello,
My name is "bwings" and I read a lot!
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By 8 I had this unspoken goal to read every book in the library. I learned quickly this was a hard task. Not because there were a lot of books in the library, but because when you went back they were always in a different spot. They were sorted by author but not necessarily in alphabetical order after that. I suppose this might have started my obsession in alphabetical order and everything having it's place. My DVD rack is in alphabetical order Annie through to Zoolander. But I digress.
I never did finish reading all those books, although I did read an entire bookshelf section of Christopher Pike and R.L. Stine. I did however partake in a green and practical exchange of literature. Because of the glue that binds the books they would not be considered recyclable. In purchasing a book I would have to sell, exchange or donate the book afterwards. In the effort of keeping green and saving some money the library is among the best options. Assuming of course you are studious and return your books on time you won't have to pay market value for the book. If you want to spend countless nights snuggled up with this particular book, as is the case with Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in this house, then taking advantage of a second hand book store might be beneficial.
Now for a survey of 100 top voted books of our century according Waterstone's Books/Channel Four's list of the 'One Hundred Greatest Books of the Century',
That and a poll is beneath the fold. Until tomorrow that is all from your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.
Here is how I've gotten along in the list.
Legend:
Read
Reading
Watched the movie
- The lord of the rings. J.R.R. Tolkien * 3
- 1984. George Orwell
- Animal farm. George Orwell
- Ulysses. James Joyce
- Catch-22. Joseph Heller
- The catcher in the rye. J.D. Salinger
- To kill a mockingbird. Harper Lee
- One hundred years of solitude. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- The grapes of wrath. John Steinbeck
- Trainspotting. Irvine Welsh
- Wild swans. Jung Chang
- The great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald
- The lord of the flies. William Golding
- On the road. Jack Kerouac
- Brave new world. Aldous Huxley
- The wind in the willows. Kenneth Grahame
- Winnie the Pooh. A.A. Milne * 3
- The colour purple. Alice Walker
- The hobbit. J.R.R. Tolkien
- The outsider. Albert Camus
- The lion, the witch and the wardrobe. C.S. Lewis * 7
- The trial. Franz Kafka
- Gone with the wind. Margaret Mitchell
- The hitchhiker´s guide to the galaxy. Douglas Adams *5
- Midnight´s children. Salman Rushdie
- The diary of Anne Frank. Anne Frank
- A clockwork orange. Anthony Burgess
- Sons and lovers D.H. Lawerence
- To the lighthouse. Virginia woolf
- If this is a man. Primo Levi
- Lolita. Vladimir Nabokov
- The wasp factory. Iain Banks
- A la recherche du temps perdu. Marcel Proust
- Charlie and the chocolate factory. Roald Dahl
- Of mice and men. John Steinbeck
- Beloved. Toni Morrison
- Possession. A.S. Byatt
- The heart of darkness. Joseph Conrad
- A passage to India. E.M. Forster
- Watership down. Richard Adams
- Sophie´s world. Jostein Gaarder
- The name of the rose. Umberto Eco
- Love in a time of cholera. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- Rebecca. Daphne du Maurier
- The remains of the day. Kazuo Ishiguro
- The unbearable lightness of being. Milan Kundera
- Birdsong. Sebastian Faulks
- Howard´s End. E.M. Forster
- Brideshead revisited. Evelyn Waugh
- A suitable boy. Vikram Seth
- Dune. Frank Herbert
- A prayer for Owen Meany. John Irvine
- Perfume. Patrick Süskind
- Doctor Zhivago. Boris Pasternak
- Gormenghast. Mervyn Peake
- Cider with Rosie. Laurie Lee
- The bell jar. Sylvia Plath
- The handmaid´s tale. Margaret Atwood
- Testament of youth. Vera Brittain
- The Magus. John Fowles
- Brighton Rock. Graham Greene
- The ragged-trousered philanthropists. Robert Tressell
- The master and Margarita. Mikhail Bulgakov
- Tales from the city. Armistead Maupin
- The French Lieutenant´s woman. John Fowles
- Captain Corelli´s Mandolin. Louis de Bernières
- Slaughterhouse 5. Kurt Vonnegut
- Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance. Robert Pirsig
- A room with a view. E.M. Forster
- Lucky Jim. Kingsley Amis
- It. Stephen King
- The power and the glory. Graham Greene
- The stand. Stephen King
- All quiet on the western front. Erich Maria Remarque
- Paddy Clarke ha ha ha. Roddy Doyle
- Matilda. Roald Dahl
- American psycho. Bret Easton Ellis
- Fear and loathing in Las Vegas. Hunter S. Thompson
- A brief history of time. Stephen Hawking
- James and the Giant Peach. Roald Dahl
- Lady Chatterley´s Lover. D.H. Lawrence
- The bonfire of the vanities. Tom Wolfe
- Complete cookery course. Delia Smith
- An evil cradling. Brian Keenan
- The rainbow. D.H. Lawrence
- Down and out in Paris and London. George Orwell
- 2001 - a space odyssey. Arthur C. Clarke
- The tin drum. Günter Grass
- A day in the life of Ivan Denisovich. Alexander Solzhenitsyn
- Long walk to freedom. Nelson Mandela
- The selfish gene. Richard Dawkins
- Jurassic Park. Michael Crichton
- The Alexandria quartet. Lawrence Durrell
- Cry the beloved country. Alan Paton
- High fidelity. Nick Hornby
- The van. Roddy Doyle
- The BFG. Roald Dahl
- Earthly powers. Anthony Burgess
- I, Claudius. Robert Graves
- The horse whisperer. Nicholas Evans
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