Are you ready for week nine 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 WEEK FIVE WEEK SIX WEEK SEVEN WEEK EIGHT
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.
416. Petersburg — by Andrei Bely 417. City of Glass — by Paul Auster 418. Watchmen — by Alan Moore 419. The Satanic Verses — by Salman Rushdie 420. Libra — by Don DeLillo 421. Friday, or, The Other Island — by Michel Tournier 422. The Shadow of the Wind — by Carlos Ruiz Zafón 423. Parade’s End — by Ford Madox Ford 424. The Pursuit of Love — by Nancy Mitford 425. Always Coming Home — by Ursula K. Le Guin 426. The Princesse de Cleves — by Madame de La Fayette 427. Naked Lunch — by William S. Burroughs 428. Black Beauty — by Anna Sewell 429. The Savage Detectives — by Roberto Bolaño 430. London Fields — by Martin Amis 431. Infinite Jest — by David Foster Wallace 432. Artemis Fowl — by Eoin Colfer 433. Les Vrilles de La Vigne — by Colette 434. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time — by Mark Haddon 435. Zuleika Dobson — by Max Beerbohm 436. Testament of Youth — by Vera Brittain 437. Capital of Pain — by Paul Eluard 438. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn — by Betty Smith 439. Half of a Yellow Sun — by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 440. A Good Man is Hard to Find and Other Stories — by Flannery O’Connor 441. Martin Eden — by Jack London 442. Red Harvest — by Dashiell Hammett 443. Noughts & Crosses — by Malorie Blackman 444. The Leopard — by Giuseppe Di Lampedusa 445. The Alexandria Quartet — by Lawrence Durrell 446. The Ballad of the Salt Sea — by Hugo Pratt 447. What We Talk About When We Talk About Love — by Raymond Carver 448. Haroun and the Sea of Stories — by Salman Rushdie 449. Writing Degree Zero — by Roland Barthes 450. Cane — by Jean Toomer 451. The Lovely Bones — by Alice Sebold 452. Tales of the City — by Armistead Maupin 453. The Joy Luck Club — by Amy Tan 454. Mort — by Terry Pratchett 455. The Opposing Shore — by Julien Gracq 456. The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences — by Michel Foucault 457. Riddley Walker — by Russell Hoban 458. Of Human Bondage — by W. Somerset Maugham 459. Go in beauty — by William Eastlake 460. A Separate Peace — by John Knowles 461. The Quiet American — by Graham Greene 462. Dracula — by Bram Stoker 463. The Franchiser — by Stanley Elkin 464. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance — by Robert M. Pirsig 465. Enormous Changes at the Last Minute — by Grace Paley 466. Guards! Guards! — by Terry Pratchett 467. Ellen Foster — by Kaye Gibbons 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!