Friday, January 19, 2007

Reading List

Here is my current list of books to read. It is long and unruly (okay, it's mildly "ruly" as it is alphabetical by author's first name) and possibly daunting. Some of these books have been on there for far too long. The most recent book to be struck off this list was "Alligator" by Lisa Moore which I loved! It was nominated for the Giller Award in 2005 and was on my list from at least the spring of that year. I had such high expectations as I had heard so much about this book. I sometimes specifically put off reading a book so as not to be disappointed. This happened with Lori Lansen's book "The Girls". I loved her first novel "Rush Home Road" and then had the opportunity to meet her and chat with her. She was just so lovely and gracious and the reading she did from "The Girls" actually brought tears to my eyes. There was no way I was going to read this book because I was so afraid it would let me down, that Lori (we're on a first name basis now...lol) would let me down. Well, our book group chose it as the October 2006 book, so I had to bite the bullet. I loved, loved, loved it. It has become one of my favourite books of all time and, of course, I am kicking myself for being such a chicken! So, here are my books to read list:

Adam Langer - Crossing California
Alice McDermott - Charming Billy
Angie Day - The Way To Someone
Ann Enright - What Are You Like?
Ann Lamott - All New People
Ann Patchett - Bel Canto
Arthur Phillip - Prague
Bill Broder - Taking Care of Cleo
Bruce Bauman - And the Word Was
Carter Clay - Elizabeth Evans
Charles Baxter - The Feast of One
Charles J. Shields - Mockingbird
Cheryl Mendlesohn - Morningside Heights
Christopher Wilson - Cotton
Dante Alighieri - Divine Comedy
Donald Antrim - The Afterlife
Elizabeth Gilbert - Stern Men
Francoise Dorner - The Woman in the Row Behind
Frederick Busch - Girls
Irene Nemirovsky - Suite Francaise
Jane Goodall - Through a Window
John McGahern - By the Lake
Jonathan Coe - Closed Circle
Jonathan Coe - The Rotters Club
Joshlyn Jackson - Between Georgia
Julia Glass - Three Junes
Khaled Hosseini - The Kite Runner
Kurt Vonnegut - A Man Without a Country
Larry Brown - Joe
Lawrence Douglas - The Catastrophist
Louann Brizendine - The Female Brain
Louise Redd - Hangover Soup
Lynne Hinton - The Things I Know Best
M. A. Harper - The Worst Day of My Life, So Far
Mark Childress - One Mississippi
Martha McPhee - L'America
Matthew Pearl - Poe Shadow
Nina Solomon - Single Wife
Richard Russo - Straight Man
Robert Cohen - Inspired Sleep
Sheila Kohler - Cracks
Stephen Goodwin - Breaking Her Fall
Susan Straight - Highwire Moon
Tim Flannery - The Weather Makers
Tom Perrotta - Little Children (which has been on my list for ages, I didn't even know it was being made into a movie!)
Umberto Eco - The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
Wallace Earle Stegner - Angel of Repose
Zadie Smith - On Beauty

I am open to suggestions - what is your favourite book of all time and why should I read it (or add it to my list)? C'mon, make me want to read your favourite book!

Cheers!

1 comment:

Rattling Books said...

I'll suggest a whole new category for you:
Literature to listen to!
And since you're a fan of Lisa Moore I'll mention she recorded "Open" with Rattling Books narrated by Lisa, Mary Lewis and Holly Hogan.
But what I really wanted to tell you about is Janis Spence's "on the beach in spanish room" which is a collection of interconnected short stories only available in audio. There's a chance coming up this week to hear it on National CBC Radio.

The Painted Ladies, the first story in Janis Spence's collection of short fiction "on the beach in spanish room" (Rattling Books) will broadcast on the National CBC Radio program Between the Covers, January 25 - 26, 2007

Hope you'll give it a listen.