Booklog for 2010 - 27 books read total
Book Log for 2010
1) Bugliosi, Vincent "Four Days in November: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy"
2) Sinyard, Neil "Silent Movies"
3) Clarke, Thurston "The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and the 82 Days that Inspired America"
4) Barker, Clive “The Hellbound Heart”
5) Fawcett, Bill (Edited by) “You Said What? Lies and Propaganda Throughout History”
6) Harris, Charlaine “From Dead to Worse”
7) Harris, Charlaine “Dead and Gone”
8) Beard, Alan and Alec McNayr “Historical Tweets: The Completely Unabridged and Ridiculously Brief History of the World”
9) Kong, Lianna “i am neurotic (and so are you)”
10) Dorfman, Lawrence “The Snark Handbook: A Reference Guide to Verbal Sparring”
11) Santrock, John W. “Psychology Essentials (Second Edition)” (Textbook)
12) Henslin, James M. “Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach (Fourth Edition)” (Textbook)
13) Kennedy, John F. “Profiles in Courage”
14) Larsson, Stieg “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”
15) Jefferson, Jemiah “Fiend”
16) Ashdown, Dulcie M. “Royal Murders”
17) Staub, Danielle “The Naked Truth: A Memoir”
18) Hathaway, Nancy “The Friendly Guide to Mythology: A Mortal’s Companion to the Fantastical Realm of Gods, Goddesses, Monsters and Heroes”
19) Miller, Frank (Edited by) “Leading Ladies: The 50 Most Unforgettable Actresses of the Studio Era”
20) Heger, Heinz “The Men with the Pink Triangle: The True Life – and – Death Story of Homosexuals in the Nazi Death Camps”
21) Camus, Albert “The Plague”
22) Johnson, Margaret & Dwight Young “Dear First Lady: Letters to the White House from the Collections of the Library of Congress & National Archives”
23) Winterson, Jeanette “Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit”
24) Miller, John (Edited by) “Legends: Women Who Have Changed the World Through the Eyes of Great Women Writers”
25) Ellison, Lillian (with Larry Platt) “The Fabulous Moolah: First Goddess of the Squared Circle”
26) Stewart, Jon “Naked Pictures of Famous People”
27) Dikkers, Scott (Edited by) “The Onion Presents: Our Dumb Century (100 Years of Headlines from America’s Finest News Source)”
I'm not too pleased with the total, as it's far, far below the past few years. And considering the fact I was without a job for most of the year, it's fair to assume I could've read a lot more. However, I chalk this up to the fact that I read two textbooks and they took for-freakin'-ever to get through. Number 11, "Psychology Essentials" more than number 12 "Essentials of Sociology" (the latter was really fascinating and easy to read; not so much the former). That's the only reason I can think that I didn't read more books. Ah well - there's always next year!
Thursday, January 6, 2011
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