Reading list from 2009 (belated, I know)

I’m trying to make a habit of chronicling my reading list from year to year so I can look back on what I’ve read when I’m old and can’t remember anything. I’m a little bit late on post my list from 2009, but here goes…

  1. The Chronicle’s of Narnia – C.S. Lewis (Try to read these every few years)
  2. Dragon Tears – Dean Koontz
  3. Hitchhicker’s Guide to the Galaxy – Douglas Adams (8th time. I love this series. I always cry when Marvin dies.)
  4. Animal Farm – George Orwell (2nd time)
  5. Lord of the Rings “Trilogy” – JRR Tolkien (I read this every year. This would be my 9th time)
  6. The Hobitt – JRR Tolkien (I try to read this every year, but usually a few years in between)
  7. The Silmarillion – JRR Tolkien (I try to read this every year, but usually a few years in between)
  8. Twilight Series – Stephanie Meyer
  9. Harry Potter Series – (3rd time through he series)
  10. Dreams from my Father – Barack Obama
  11. The Cather in the Rye – J.D. Salinger (4th reading, after he died RIP)
  12. Legacy of the Drow (The Legacy, Starless Night, Siege of Darkness, Passage to Dawn) – R.A. Salvatore
  13. Paths of Darkness (The Silent Blade, The Spine of the World, Servant of the Shard, Sea of Swords) – R.A. Salvatore
  14. Fight Club – Chuck Palahniuk

Total for this year: 40 books! Less than last year, but still very cool! I’ve already read 5 books for 2010, so I’m off to a great start!

As usual, please recommend anything I should look at. I’m always looking for a new author or book to read.

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One Response to “Reading list from 2009 (belated, I know)”

  1. Drew Butler said:

    Damn dude, that is alot of books. I need to start reading more like you do. Always make it part of my to do list, then never do it. I love it when people are readers though.

    Keep it up man, that is inspiring. Well, to dorks like me at least. :)

    As an aside, do you have a Good Reads account. With as much reading as you do, I can imagine you might get into the social networking aspect of that site and using it to find new things to read.

    P.S. Your comment styles are kinda weird with the labels under the fields. Took me a moment to figure out that the one marked name was really the email.

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