Recent Book Activity
Animaux Fantastiques
Absolution =: Retour à Babylone
Temoin a charge (French)
Le Petit Prince (French Language Edition)
The Call of the Wild
Macbeth
Ghost World
2005 Novel & Short Story Writer's Market (Novel and Short Story Writer's Market)
MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Sixth Edition
The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
Let's Go 2004: Europe (Let's Go Europe)
Lonely Planet Africa on a Shoestring (Lonely Planet Africa on a Shoestring)
Lonely Planet Istanbul (Lonely Planet Istanbul)
The Search For Ancient Egypt
Egypt : Yesterday And Today
Louvre: Portrait of a Museum
San Francisco (Images of America)
San Francisco's Excelsior District (Images of America)
Victorian Prose and Poetry (Oxford Anthology of English Literature)
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Extended Profile
What I Have Read 2005:
1. Up In The Old Hotel- Joseph Mitchell
2. Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen
3. Jane Eyre- Charlotte Bronte
4. Alice In Wonderland- Lewis Carroll
5. A Room Of One's Own- Virginia Woolf (reread)
6. Othello- William Shakespeare
7. Persepolis- Marjane Satrapi
8. The Picture Of Dorian Gray- Oscar Wilde
9. The Importance Of Being Earnest- Oscar Wilde
10. Their Eyes Were Watching God- Zora Neale Hurston
11. Great Expectations- Charles Dickens
12. M. Butterfly- David Henry Hwang
13. Tropic Of Cancer- Henry Miller
14. Selected Poems- Langston Hughes
15. Nausea- Jean-Paul Sartre
Currently Reading:
Blood Meridian- Cormac McCarthy
If it isn't obvious by now, I love to read. Currently I am attacking the literary canon:
www.literarycritic.com/bloom.htm
Looking over this list and realizing that I've only read somewhere around 20 of these, I figured it was time to get cracking. Currently my wishlist includes any of the classics.
Occasionally I have books that are available and depending on my financial situation will offer them as RABCK or for trade/postage.
If I have added you as a friend it's because I feel we have similar taste in books.
1. Up In The Old Hotel- Joseph Mitchell
2. Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen
3. Jane Eyre- Charlotte Bronte
4. Alice In Wonderland- Lewis Carroll
5. A Room Of One's Own- Virginia Woolf (reread)
6. Othello- William Shakespeare
7. Persepolis- Marjane Satrapi
8. The Picture Of Dorian Gray- Oscar Wilde
9. The Importance Of Being Earnest- Oscar Wilde
10. Their Eyes Were Watching God- Zora Neale Hurston
11. Great Expectations- Charles Dickens
12. M. Butterfly- David Henry Hwang
13. Tropic Of Cancer- Henry Miller
14. Selected Poems- Langston Hughes
15. Nausea- Jean-Paul Sartre
Currently Reading:
Blood Meridian- Cormac McCarthy
If it isn't obvious by now, I love to read. Currently I am attacking the literary canon:
www.literarycritic.com/bloom.htm
Looking over this list and realizing that I've only read somewhere around 20 of these, I figured it was time to get cracking. Currently my wishlist includes any of the classics.
Occasionally I have books that are available and depending on my financial situation will offer them as RABCK or for trade/postage.
If I have added you as a friend it's because I feel we have similar taste in books.