Here are the books I’ve read so far in 2010. In 2009, I read 52 books, inspired in part by great discussions and suggestions I found amongst the book blogging and reader community on Twitter. I’d like to at least match my 2009 total … but then again, are total numbers of books or pages really the point? What do you think?
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Sink Trap – A Georgiana Neverall Mystery
by Christy Evans -
Matter
by Meredith Quartermain -
Invisible
by Paul Auster -
This is Water – Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life
by David Foster Wallace -
Man Gone Down
by Michael Thomas -
The Museum of Innocence
by Orhan Pamuk -
Awake
by Elizabeth Graver -
The Ordeal of Oliver Airedale
by D.T. Carlisle -
The Bishop’s Man
by Linden MacIntyre -
Outliers
by Malcolm Gladwell -
The Children’s Book
by A.S. Byatt -
Solar
by Ian McEwan -
The Last Woman
by John Bemrose -
Nox
by Anne Carson -
Chronic City
by Jonathan Lethem -
So Much For That
by Lionel Shriver -
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
by Alan Bradley -
Coal and Roses
by P.K. Page -
Pigeon
by Karen Solie -
Useless Dog
by Billy C. Clark -
The Certainty Dream
by Kate Hall -
The Heart is an Involuntary Muscle
by Monique Proulx
(translated by David Homel & Fred A. Reed) -
The Imperfectionists
by Tom Rachman -
Migration Songs
by Anna Quon -
Grain
by John Glenday -
The Sun-fish
by Eilean Ni Chuilleanain -
2666
by Roberto Bolano -
A Single Man
by Christopher Isherwood - Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems
by Randall Maggs