Are you ready for week five of our Read More Books challenge?
Read HERE to learn about it. It’s never too late to join in.
Check the ones you may have missed or want to review:
WEEK ONE WEEK TWO WEEK THREE WEEK FOUR
How did you do with your reading? Even if you didn’t finish the book you selected, it counts if you select one for this week to add to your TBR pile.
208. Dead Souls — by Nikolai Gogol 209. Rabbit, Run — by John Updike 210. The Complete Stories — by Flannery O’Connor 211. The Making of Americans — by Gertrude Stein 212. Crash — by J. G. Ballard 213. The Glass Bead Game — by Hermann Hesse 214. Darkness at Noon — by Arthur Koestler 215. The Plague — by Albert Camus 216. The Soft Machine — by William S. Burroughs 217. Les Liaisons Dangereuses — by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos 218. The Wanderer — by Alain-Fournier 219. Winesburg, Ohio — by Sherwood Anderson 220. Froth on the Daydream — by Boris Vian 221. Trainspotting — by Irvine Welsh 222. The Moviegoer — by Walker Percy 223. The Canterbury Tales — by Geoffrey Chaucer 224. Main Street — by Sinclair Lewis 225. Take It or Leave It — by Raymond Federman 226. Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China — by Jung Chang227. Nightmare Abbey — by Thomas Love Peacock 228. My Name is Red — by Orhan Pamuk 229. The Second Sex — by Simone de Beauvoir 230. The Awakening — by Kate Chopin 231. From Here to Eternity — by James Jones 232. The Black Sheep — by Honoré de Balzac 233. The Man Without Qualities — by Robert Musil 234. The Way of All Flesh — by Samuel Butler 235. The Wapshot Chronicle — by John Cheever 236. Going Native — by Stephen Wright 237. The Charterhouse of Parma — by Stendhal 238. The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum — by Heinrich Böll 239. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare — by William Shakespeare 240. The Cairo Trilogy: Palace Walk, Palace of Desire, Sugar Street — by Naguib Mahfouz 241. Stranger in a Strange Land — by Robert A. Heinlein 242. In Cold Blood — by Truman Capote 243. The Code of the Woosters — by P. G. Wodehouse 244. The Red and the Black — by Stendhal 245. Sybil, of Two Nations — by Benjamin Disraeli 246. In the Heart of the Heart of the Country & Other Stories — by William H. Gass 247. Paroles — by Jacques Prévert 248. The Maltese Falcon — by Dashiell Hammett 249. Alcools — by Guillaume Apollinaire 250. Wise Blood — by Flannery O’Connor 251. The Magus — by John Fowles 252. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils — by Selma Lagerlöf 253. The Blue Lotus – by Hergé 254. The Naked and the Dead — by Norman Mailer 255. Orlando: A Biography — by Virginia Woolf 256. Hunger — by Knut Hamsun 257. The Time Traveler’s Wife — by Audrey Niffenegger 258. A Tale of Two Cities — by Charles Dickens 259. A Wrinkle in Time — by Madeleine L’Engle I love to hear from you! From the above list:
- Which books have you read?
- Which books do you want to read?
- Which books are you going to obtain this week?(Even if you are not officially taking the Read More Books challenge I would love to hear about your reading.)
Note: I got permission to share this list on my blog. (Thank you, Stuart!) You could go HERE for the list of “623 of the best books ever written” and see them all at once for yourself, and/or you can follow the list here a few at a time.
Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!