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Not all dead trees, some were audio editions:

FICTION
Achebe, Chinna - Things Fall Apart
Bacigalupi, Paolo - The Water Knife
Barron, Laird - Occultation and Other Stories
Cline, Ernest - Ready Player One
Croshaw, Yahtzee - Jam
Croshaw, Yahtzee - Mogworld
Haig, Matt - The Humans
Haldeman, Joe - The Forever War
Kenemore, Scott - The Zen of Zombie: Better Living through the Undead
Lem, Stanislaw - Fiasco
North, Claire - The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
Reid, Rob - Year Zero
Sawyer, Robert J - Calculating God
Watkins, Claire Vaye - Gold Fame Citrus
Watts, Peter – Echopraxia
Wilson, Robert Charles – Spin
Wilson, Robert Charles – Axis
Wilson, Robert Charles – Vortex

NON-FICTION
Ansary, Tamim - Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World through Islamic Eyes
Arendt, Hannah - Eichmann in Jerusalem
Armstrong, Karen - Buddha
Batchelor, Stephen - After Buddhism
Batchelor, Stephen - Confession of a Buddhist Atheist
Bering, Jesse - Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us
Breer, Paul - The Spontaneous Self: Viable Alternatives to Free Will
Brown, Mike - How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming
Byrne, David - How Music Works
Chogyam Trungpa - The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
Comte-Sponville, Andre - The Little Book of Atheist Spirituality
Damasio, Antonio - Self Comes to Mind: Constructing the Conscious Brain
Ettlinger, Steve - Twinkie, Deconstructed
Flanagan, Owen - The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized
Frazer, James - The Golden Bough
Gaarder, Jostein - Sophie's World
Gazzaniga, Michael S. - Who's in Charge: Free Will and the Science of the Brain
Goldacre, Ben - Bad Pharma
Goldacre, Ben - Bad Science
Grayling, A. C. - The Good Book: A Humanist Bible
Hanson, Rick - Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, & Wisdom
Harari, Yuval Noah - Sapiens: a Brief History of Humankind
Harris, Sam - Free Will
Harris, Sam - Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion
Hastings, Max - Inferno: The World at War, 1939-1945
Herrigel, Eugen - Zen in the Art of Archery
Lane, Nick - Life Ascending: The Ten Great Inventions of Evolution
Lane, Nick - The Vital Question: Energy, Evolution, and the Origins of Complex Life
Lustig, Robert - Fat Chance
Manchester, William - Goodbye, Darkness
Meredith, Martin - Born in Africa: The Quest for the Origins of Human Life
Mizuno, Kogen - The Beginnings of Buddhism
Montefiore, Simon - Stalin, The Court of the Red Tsar
Reding, Nick - Methland
Russell, Mark - God Is Disappointed in You
Snyder, Timothy - Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin
Taylor, Jill Bolte - My Stroke of Insight
Tennesen, Michael - The Next Species: The Future of Evolution in the Aftermath of Man
Watts, Alan - The Way of Zen
Weiner, Tim - Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA
Wright, Lawrence - The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9-11

Most recently, a book of John Grey-like essays disguised as Big History:
Harari, Yuval Noah - Sapiens: a Brief History of Humankind

In my messenger bag:
Greger, Michael - How Not to Die: Discover the Foods Scientifically Proven to Prevent and Reverse Disease
Ravven, Heidi M. - The Self Beyond Itself: An Alternative History of Ethics, the New Brain Sciences, and the Myth of Free Will
W., Bill – Alcoholics Anonymous 4th edn

50 Shades of Santa (Sanpaku), Monday, 21 December 2015 03:51 (eight years ago) link

you all read a lot. i can remember:

the wretched of the earth - fanon
mrs. dalloway - woolf
no beast so fierce - bunker
the last good kiss - crumley
high rise - ballard
the road - mccarthy
tropic of cancer - miller
white noise - delillo
the contested murder of latasha harlins - stevenson
inherent vice - pynchon
valis, flow my tears, martian time slip, a scanner darkly, we can build you - dick
inverted world - priest
the left hand of darkness - le guin
vandover and the brute - norris
adorno guide for the perplexed - thomson
many entries in biographical dictionary of film - different thomson
reread bits of labor and monopoly capital - braverman
the success and failure of picasso - berger

home organ, Monday, 21 December 2015 04:44 (eight years ago) link

> you all read a lot

Life without television: how do people do it?

50 Shades of Santa (Sanpaku), Monday, 21 December 2015 05:38 (eight years ago) link

I often read with the TV switched on and vol turned off btw.

xyzzzz__, Monday, 21 December 2015 12:10 (eight years ago) link

isn't that backwards, it should have sound but no looking so you can focus on the book which is after all the important thing

j., Monday, 21 December 2015 17:38 (eight years ago) link

how did you like ghettoside coleman? i picked it up yesterday while xmas shopping

flopson, Monday, 21 December 2015 19:54 (eight years ago) link

sorry for ruining the autistic purity of this thread lol

flopson, Monday, 21 December 2015 19:54 (eight years ago) link

"Ali Smith, There But For The"

i started this years ago and need to finish it

― Crazy Eddie & Jesus the Kid (Raymond Cummings), Friday, December 18, 2015 10:01 PM (3 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

It was enjoyable but my least favorite out of the three novels.

expertly crafted referential display name (Jordan), Monday, 21 December 2015 20:03 (eight years ago) link

how did you like ghettoside coleman? i picked it up yesterday while xmas shopping

not the most artfully constructed or consciously well-written nonfiction book i've ever read but author is an empathetic and thorough reporter so the content is devastating

an emotionally withholding exterminator (m coleman), Monday, 21 December 2015 21:04 (eight years ago) link

About half a dozen of these I didn't completely finish:

Leo Tolstoy - The Cossacks
Alberto Moravia - The Voyeur
Simon Danczuk & Matthew Baker - Smile For The Camera
Helen MacDonald - H is for Hawk
Alberto Moravia - Woman of Rome
Ivan Turgenev - Home of the Gentry
Gillian Rose - Love's Work
Rose Macaulay - Told By An Idiot
Curzio Malaparte - Skin
August Kubizek - The Young Hitler I Knew
John Carey - The Unexpected Professor
Heinz Linge - With Hitler To The Endaksa
Angela Hewins (ed.) - The Dillen
Hammon Innes - The Lonely Skier
A L Rowse - A Cornish Childhood
Maurice O'Sullivan - Twenty Years A-Growing
Tim Cohu - The Wolf Pit
Bernice Rubens - When I Grow Up
Penelope Mortimer - About Time
Sybille Bedford - Quicksands
Jack London - The People of the Abyss
H L Mencken - Selected Prejudices
Isaac Bashevis Singer - In My Father's Court
Christoper Isherwood - Exhumations
Rose Macaulay - Personal Pleasures
Bernice Rubens - Sunday Best
Ivan Turgenev - Virgin Soil [Constance Barnett]
Virginia Woolf - Haunting The Streets & Other Essays
E Spencer Shew - The Second Companion To Murder
Brian Thompson - Keeping Mum
Bernice Rubens - Spring Sonata
Kathleen Jamie - Findings
Nancy Mitford - The Blessing
Andre Gide - Strait is the Gate
Anton Chekhov - The Shooting Party [Ronald Wilks]
Sergei Aksakov - Years of Childhood
Bernice Rubens - Madame Sousatzka
Anthony Trollope - The Golden Lion of Granpere
Thomas Love Peacock - Nightmare Abbey & Crotchet Castle
Elizabeth Jenkins - Harriet
Sergei Askakov - A Russian Schoolboy
Jonathan Goodman - The Killing of Julia Wallace
Paul Theroux - The Great Railway Bazaar
Fyodor Dostoevsky - Poor Folk & The Gambler [C J Hogarth]
Steve Hanley & Olivia Piekarski - The Big Midweek
Dostoevsky - A Disgraceful Affair & Other Stories
Ivan Turgenev - Smoke
Goethe: Conversations and Encounters [D Luke & R Pick]
Gabriel Chevalier - Clochemerle
Marcel Aymé - The Conscience of Love
Anatole France - The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
Nan Shepherd - The Living Mountain
Dostoevksy - Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
Jean Giono - The Man Who Planted Trees
Robert Nye - The Life and Death of My Lord Gilles de Rais
John Berger - A Fortunate Man
Moliere - The Misanthrope & Other Plays
Marcel Pagnol - My Father's Glory & My Mother's Castle
Leo Tolstoy - Boyhood
E T A Hoffmann - The Devil's Elixirs
Virginia Woolf - Selected Essays
William Hazlitt - Liber Amoris
Anthony Trollope - Dr Wortle's School
Sigrid Undset - Gunnar's Daughter
Lawrence Durrell - Monsieur
Anthony Trollope - Castle Richmond
Anthony Trollope - The Landleaguers
Beryl Bainbridge - Master Georgie
Christoper Potter - How to Make a Human Being
Marcel Pagnol - Jean de Florette & Manon des Sources
Robert Louis Stevenson - The Master of Ballantrae
Georges Simenon - The Shadow Puppet
R K Narayan - A Tiger for Malgudi
Ernst Gombrich - A Little History of the World
D H Lawrence - The Prussian Office & Other Stories
Georges Simenon - The Night at the Crossroads
Georges Simenon - The Mahé Circle
L P Hartley - The Hireling
John Williams - Stoner
Derek Marlowe - Do You Remember England?
Chekhov - Uncle Vanya [David Lan]
Zola - Germinal
Marghanita Laski - Little Boy Lost
Richard Yates - Revolutionary Road
Stevie Smith - Novel On Yellow Paper
V S Naipaul - A Bend in the River
L P Hartley - The Brickfield
Alan Sillitoe - The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
Elizabeth Taylor - Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont
Geoff Dyer - Out of Sheer Rage
Muriel Spark - The Girls of Slender Means
Dostoevsky - The Brothers Karamazov [D McDuff]
Patrick McGrath - Asylum
Geoff Dyer - The Missing of the Somme
Angus Wilson - Hemlock and After
Nathaniel Hawthorne - A Wonder Book
Dorothy Parker - The Portable Dorothy Parker
G K Chesterton - The Secret of Father Brown
Brian Moore - Lies of Silence
W H Hudson - Adventures Among Birds
Karl Philipp Moritz - Anton Reiser
Eric Ambler - The Mask of Dimitrios
Goethe - Italian Journey [Auden & Mayer]
Otto Duv Kulka - Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death
Brian Moore - Cold Heaven
David Moody - The Unconditioned Mind
Arthur Ransome - Old Peter's Russian Tales
J L Carr - A Day in Summer
Michel Tournier - The Erl King
Chekhov - The Cherry Orchard [D Lan]
Zola - The Beast Within [Roger Whitehouse]
Georges Simenon - The Blue Room
Arnold Bennett - The Card
Thomas Carlyle - On Heroes, Hero-Worship & the Heroic in History
Zola - The Earth [D Parmee]
Karl Philipp Moritz - Travels in England
Geoff Dyer - But Beautiful
Charles Dickens - Bleak House
Carlo Levi - Christ Stopped at Eboli
Alison Uttley - The Country Child
George Gissing - The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft
Cesare Pavese - Among Women Only
G K Chesterton - Orthodoxy
Dostoevsky - The Insulted and Humiliated [Olga Shartse]
Elisabeth de Waal - The Exiles Return
Alexander Herzen - Childhood, Youth and Exile [J.C. Duff]
R C Sheriff - A Fortnight in September
Alberto Moravia - Agostino
Anthony Trollope - He Knew He Was Right
D E Stevenson - Miss Buncle's Book

These four were my favourites of the year:

Goethe: Conversations and Encounters
Sergei Aksakov - Years of Childhood
Michel Tournier - The Erl King (a Jonathan Meades recommendation - it was fantastic)
Carlo Levi - Christ Stopped at Eboli

crimplebacker, Tuesday, 22 December 2015 18:33 (eight years ago) link

sanpaku your non-fiction list is amazing, gonna follow up on a few of those in the new year

dutch_justice, Tuesday, 22 December 2015 19:10 (eight years ago) link

jemisin - the fifth season, the inheritance trilogy

lamp, how was this?

expertly crafted referential display name (Jordan), Thursday, 24 December 2015 17:43 (eight years ago) link

small-ish list this year. i might try for 50 next year. * = a favorite

fiction
O’Neill - Long Day’s Journey Into Night (written 1942, pub. 1956) *
Darnielle - Wolf in White Van (2014)
Salinger - Franny and Zooey (1955-57)
Silverberg ed. - The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Vol. 1 (1934-1963)
Bova ed. - The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Vol. 2 A (1895-1962)
Lewis - The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (1950)
Harris, Thomas - Red Dragon (1981)
Achebe - Things Fall Apart (1958)
Pohl & Kornbluth - The Space Merchants (1952) *
Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday (1908)
Weir - The Martian (2011)
Strugatsky Bros. - The Dead Mountaineer’s Inn (1970)
Carr - The Man Who Could Not Shudder (1940)
Christie - Cards on the Table (1936)
Steadman - The Light Between Oceans (2012)

nonfiction
Skloot - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (2010)
Harris, Mark - Five Came Back (2014)
Hitchens - The Trial of Henry Kissinger (2001) *
Hitchens - No One Left To Lie To (1999)
Cronin - Why Does Batman Carry Shark Repellent? (2012)
Davis - 33 ⅓: Led Zeppelin IV (2005)
Smolin - The Trouble with Physics (2006)
Higgs - KLF: Chaos Magic Music Money (2012)

comics
Otomo - Akira (1982-1990)
Vaughan - Ex Machina (2004-2010)
Morrison - JLA V1
Brubaker & Rucka - Gotham Central V2, V3
Wiebe - Rat Queens V1
Fraction - Sex Criminals V1
Wilson & al. - Ms. Marvel V1
Vaughan - Saga V1, V2, V3

aaaaablnnn (abanana), Saturday, 26 December 2015 18:42 (eight years ago) link

how's that curzio malaparte?

flopson, Saturday, 26 December 2015 18:55 (eight years ago) link

Michel Tournier - The Erl King (a Jonathan Meades recommendation - it was fantastic)

mentioned this a good few times this year around here, where did meades talk about it? it's an incredible book.

japanese mage (LocalGarda), Saturday, 26 December 2015 20:34 (eight years ago) link

I'd never heard of The Erl King before I read a Meades interview in the Irish Times - he described it as the book that influenced him the most. There's also a Good Read episode on Radio 4 you can still listen to where he talks about it. It blew me away - magnificent and mind-bending.

I didn't think the Malaparte was a masterpiece or anything, but as an account of Italy and Europe's disintegration and degradation, it was very good. Would recommend it but I was somehow expecting more given some of the reviews.

crimplebacker, Sunday, 27 December 2015 11:40 (eight years ago) link

yeah i'd never heard of it either until i worked with a guy who was a big reader - we were discussing under the volcano and auto-da-fe and he recommended the erl-king, while joking i'd be put on a register if i bought it. the concept and execution is just amazing, this deviant placed against the backdrop of nazi germany. the whole thing is pretty challenging.

i bought a few other tourniers but haven't read them yet. interesting that meades is a fan - i guess i can see it in his nazi buildings doc - definitely goes at the heart of nazi madness in a similar way.

japanese mage (LocalGarda), Sunday, 27 December 2015 12:34 (eight years ago) link

I suppose it is pretty challenging but I found it a hugely enjoyable read. The ending struck me as slightly corny and false (didn't he carry a concentration camp child away on his shoulders?). Auto Da Fe, on the other hand, I found dismal and in the end completely unreadable.

crimplebacker, Monday, 28 December 2015 11:37 (eight years ago) link

i guess i meant challenging to my sense of morality really.

i absolutely love auto-da-fe, but to each his own...

japanese mage (LocalGarda), Monday, 28 December 2015 11:46 (eight years ago) link

As an interesting aside, Bernice Rubens wrote about Canetti in her autobiography - the only person she'd ever truly hated, her father thought he was evil and she was once sorely tempted to kill him when the opportunity arose driving through Hampstead in her car. I felt a bit like that after half of Auto da Fe! Maybe I'll try it again sometime, maybe not...

crimplebacker, Monday, 28 December 2015 12:00 (eight years ago) link

heh.. most people i know who've read it found it really great - i think there are some fans around here also.

will be interested to read more tournier as and when i have a chance.

japanese mage (LocalGarda), Monday, 28 December 2015 12:02 (eight years ago) link

Highly recommend collection of fragments of his called Die Fliegenpein/The Agony of Flies.

Die Angst des Elfmans beim Torschluss (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 28 December 2015 13:01 (eight years ago) link

jemisin - the fifth season, the inheritance trilogy

lamp, how was this?

i think that the inheritance trilogy had a lot of problems and ended up being not very enjoyable as a thing to read. i liked 'the fifth season' a lot more, there was more to distinguish itself than 'literature as social justice' which fwiw i think is an interesting thing in and of itself but wears very thin over 800 or so pages of nonsense.

-san (Lamp), Monday, 28 December 2015 22:23 (eight years ago) link

dope books
quite a lot of them

things that are jokes pretty much (nakhchivan), Monday, 28 December 2015 22:47 (eight years ago) link

crap books
fewer of those

things that are jokes pretty much (nakhchivan), Monday, 28 December 2015 22:48 (eight years ago) link

Looking back there appears to be #trends - i) reading a lot of female writers (that run of Lispector, Duras, Ginzburg, Yourcenar, plus plenty of one-offs that screwed with my head - Rhys, Highsmith, Haushofer - and I revisited Woolf and Spark, carrying all the way to Walsh's Hotel, the first main writer I've checked solely from twitter), ii) I am steadily building on that personal 18th century canon (Melville (Loving Moby-Dick currently, haven't finished at the time of writing this), Nerval, Pushkin, Leskov and iii) lotsa Latin American fiction towards the end. In that respect Bolano's In Parenthesis was key to hardening my resolve to read more. Reissues are helping - Casares, Ocampo and Arlt from NYRB (only read Casares but the others will happen in 2016), Alvaro Mutis was great but also painful (this massive thing hanging around that took me such a long time to finish due to work getting heavy - and kept digging at me until I actually did so), and finally Sergio Pitol, who is the best thing I found that I had no idea was coming to me at the beginning of the year.

For poetry Cavafy was best. De Sade was the joker (i.e. great and no sorta about it)

Kurt Tucholsky - Castle Grispholm: A Summer Story
Jean Rhys - Good Morning, Midnight
Elsa Morante - Arturo's Island
Wolfgang Borchett - A Man Outside (Play)
Josef Winkler - Natura Morta
Michele Bernstein - The Night
Clarice Lispector - Agua Viva
Gerard de Nerval - Selected Writings
Joan Mellen - In the Realm of the senses
Clarice Lispector - The Passion According to G.H
Alexander Pushkin - The Captain's Daughter
Clarice Lispector - Breath of Life
Paul Valery - Monsieur Teste
Muriel Spark - Memento Mori
Rene Daumal - A Night of Serious Drinking

Margerite Duras - The Rapture of Lol V. Stein
Natalia Ginzburg - Valentino and Sagittarius
Muriel Spark - Ballad of Peckham Rye
Nadine Gordimer - Burger's Daughter
Herman Melville - The Confidence Man
Patricia Highsmith - Little Tales of Misogyny
Margerite Duras - Emily L.
Natalia Ginzburg - Little Virtues
Natalia Ginzburg - Family Sayings
Frank Wedekind - The Lulu Plays
Natalia Ginzburg - Voices in the Evening
Virginia Woolf - Mrs Dalloway
Marlen Haushofer - The Wall
Assia Djebar - Seven Stories*

Marguerite Yourcenar - Memoirs of Hadrian
Victor Serge - Midnight in the Century
Virginia Woolf - Street Haunting and Other Essays
Marguerite Yourcenar - Mishima: A Vision of the Void
Roberto Bolano - Between Parnthesis: Essays, Articles and Speeches 1998-2003
Hilda Hilst - With my Dog's Eyes
Joseph Roth - Perlefter
Louis-Ferdinand Celine - Normance
Halldor Laxness - Independent People*
Enrique Villa-Matas - Bartleby & Co.
Joseph Roth - Flight Without End
Alejandro Zambra - Ways of Going Home
Carl Jung - Flying Saucers
Nikolai Leskov - Selected Tales
Marquis De Sade - 120 Days of Sodom

Junichiro Tanizaki - The Reed Cutter and Captain Shigemoto's Mother
Various: The Existential Imagination - From de Sade to Sartre
Ingeborg Bachmann - Three Paths to the Lake
Juan Jose Saer - La Grande
Rodrigo De Souza Leao - All Dogs are Blue
Juan Jose Saer - Scars
Dag Solstad - Shyness and Dignity
Fyodor Dostoevsky - Demons
Han Kang - The Vegetarian
Josep Pla - Life Embitters
Sergio Pitol - Art of Flight
Miklos Szentkuthy - Towards the One and Only Metaphor
Andei Platonov - The Portable Platonov
Hjalmar Soderbergh - A Serious Game
Nadeszha Mandelstam - Hope Abandoned

Sergio Pitol - The Journey
Deszo Kosztolanyi - Kornel Esti: A Novel
Joseph Roth - What I Saw
Tarjei Vesaas - Spring Night
Joseph Roth - Job
Virginia Woolf - To the Lighthouse
Richard Weiner - Game for Real
Marguerite Duras - L'Amour
Alvaro Mutis - The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll
Adolfo Bioy Casares - The Invention of Morel
Thomas Bernhard - The Voice Imitator
Yves Bonnefoy - Rue Traversiere
Joanna Walsh - Hotel

Poetry:

Wallace Stevens - Selected
Nazim Hikmet - Selected
Nicanor Parra - Poems and Anti-poems
Yannis Ritsos - Diaries of Exile
Cavafy - Complete
Baudelaire - Flowers of Evil
Apollinaire - Selected
Rovert Lowell - Selected
The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry
Roberto Bolano - Romantic Dogs
Francois Villon - Selected
Dante - Inferno (tr. Steve Ellis)
Gunter Grass - Selected
Rimbaud - Complete
Zbiginew Herbert - Selected
Sandor Weores and Ferenc Juhasz - Selected
Hans Magnus Enzensberger - Moral Poems

* = didn't finish

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 30 December 2015 20:45 (eight years ago) link

did the yourcenar get reprinted this year?

-san (Lamp), Wednesday, 30 December 2015 20:48 (eight years ago) link

Picked up Hadrian 2nd hand - copies about everywhere here. Her Mishima book was from the library - think that's out of print

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 30 December 2015 20:52 (eight years ago) link

One leopard, two birds, three wolves, a lot of Le Guin, and (at the end, just before the Ferrante which I should finish just under the wire) the reason my list may be shorter next year:

The Leopard - Guisepe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Stoner - John Williams
The House of Doctor Dee - Peter Ackryod
The Compass Rose - Ursula Le Guin
Good Morning Midnight - Jean Rhys
The Periodic Table - Primo Levi
Here - Richard McGuire
The Oxford book of Modern Science Writing - Various
Dear James - R O Blechman
colorless tsukuru tazaki and his years of pilgrimage - Haruki Murakami
The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The Goldfinch - Donna Tartt
The Bostonians - Henry James
H is for Hawk - Helen MacDonald
Palestine - Joe Sacco
The Winds Twelve Quarters vol 2 - Ursula Le Guin
The Lathe of Heaven - Ursula Le Guin
Her Smoke Rose up Forever - James Tiptree Jr
Wolf Hall - Hilary Mantell
Wolf in White Van - John Darnielle
Steppenwolf - Herman Hesse
Bring up the Bodies - Hilary Mantell
The Vorrh - Brian Catling
The Three Body Problem - Cixin Liu
Settled Wanderers - Various
Annihalation - Jeff Vandermeer
Threshold - Ursula Le Guin
The Rings of Saturn - WG Sebald
A Haunted House - Virginia Woolf
The Winds Twelve Quarters vol 1 - Ursula Le Guin
Ammonite - Nicola Griffith
Engine Summer - John Crowley
The Communist Manifesto - Marx and Engels
Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift
My Mother She Killed Me My Father He Ate Me - Various
The Story of Art - E H Gombrich
Dawn (Lilith's Brood Book One) - Octavia Butler
A Brief History of Seven Killings - Marlon James
The Influencing Machine - Mike Jay
Hanging Man: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei - Barnaby Martin
Rebel Footprints - David Rosenberg
The Worm forgives The Plough - John Stewart Collis
The Expectant Father - Armin Brott, Jennifer Ash
My Brilliant Friend - Elena Ferrante

ledge, Wednesday, 30 December 2015 21:24 (eight years ago) link

includes a bunch of stuff from comixology and borrowed batman GNs, and the odd short story.

2014.61 David Copperfield - Charles Dickens
2015.01 Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
2015.02 Volume 05: The Wife and others - Anton Chekhov
2015.03 The Red Inn - Honore de Balzac
2015.04 Batman 1: Court Of Owls (GN)
2015.05 Snow Country - KAWABATA Yasunari
2015.06 Batman 2: City of Owls (GN)
2015.07 Batman 3: Death Of The Family (GN)
2015.08 All Star Superman (GN)
2015.09 The Illustrated Man - Ray Bradbury
2015.10 A Desperate Character (Short) - Turgenev
2015.11 The Peripheral - William Gibson
2015.12 The Black Book - Ian Rankin
2015.13 04 The Con Man (1957) - Ed McBain
2015.14 Batman: Black Mirror (GN)
2015.15 Return of the Native - Thomas Hardy
2015.16 Old Curiosity Shop - Charles Dickens
2015.17 The City and the Stars - Arthur C Clarke
2015.18 Red Mars - Kim Stanley Robinson
2015.19 A Study In Scarlet - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
2015.20 Red Badge Of Courage - Stephen Crane
2015.21 Blood Relatives - Ed McBain
2015.22 Poseidon’s Wake - Alastair Reynolds
2015.23 Batman 4: (GN)
2015.24 Batman 5: (GN)
2015.25 Mortal Causes - Ian Rankin
2015.26 Flowers For Algernon - Daniel Keyes
2015.27 Thousand Cranes - KAWABATA Yasunari
2015.28 The Master And Margarita - Bulgakov
2015.29 Final Crisis (GN)
2015.30 Superman: Doomed (GN)
2015.31 Barnaby Rudge - Charles Dickens
2015.32 World Of Jeeves - P G Wodehouse (partial)
2015.33 Ghost Stories of an Antiquary - M R James
2015.34 More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary - M R James
2015.35 The Great English Short-Story Writers, Volume 1 - Various (partial)
2015.36 Volume 06: The Witch - Anton Chekhov
2015.37 Age Of Ultron (GN)
2015.38 Joker: Death of the Family (GN)
2015.39 Ocean at the End of the Lane - Neil Gaiman
2015.40 Old Man's War - John Scalsi
2015.41 Time - Stephen Baxter
2015.42 Station 11 - Emily St John Mandel
2015.43 North and South - Elizabeth Gaskell
2015.44 The Secret Adversary - Agatha Christie
2015.45 Hut Six Story - Gordon Welchman
2015.46 Pickwick Papers - Charles Dickens (not yet finished)

shocking lack of female authors, must fix that in 2016.

koogs, Wednesday, 30 December 2015 21:54 (eight years ago) link

Just as a note its something I noticed when compiling (and only the 2nd year I've done so) among a couple of other trends. I wouldn't force it - most of those female authors write and talk about things I am interested in.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 31 December 2015 10:17 (eight years ago) link

I tried to read 50% women a couple of years ago but found it too restricting in the end. I seem to manage about 30% without forcing it.

ledge, Thursday, 31 December 2015 10:49 (eight years ago) link

Walsh's Hotel,

this arrived yesterday, really looking forward to it, I read an extract and thought it was great. may try read it in a hotel.

japanese mage (LocalGarda), Thursday, 31 December 2015 10:56 (eight years ago) link

Try a year of reading only female authors. It seems an eye-opening exercise for people who actually do it.

I'm bad at writing down PDFs I read on my phone so this may be incomplete:

Octavia Butler - Parable of the Sower *
Roland Barthes Reader (the one edited by Susan Sontag)
David J Haskins - Who Killed Mr Moonlight
Donald Robertson - Stoicism and the Art of Happiness
Bret Easton Ellis - The Rules of Attraction ~
Sara Maitland - How To Be Alone
Lloyd Bradley - Sounds Like London
Andrea Dworkin - Intercourse
Marianne Faithfull - Memories, Dreams and Reflections
Michel Foucault - History of Sexuality Volume 1 (I did also read 2 & 3 at some point but didn't write them down)
Sinclair MacKay - Ramble On
Shiri Eisner - Notes For A Bisexual Revolution
Jean Cocteau - The Difficulty of Being
A.S. Byatt - Portraits in Fiction
John Carey - What Good Are The Arts ~
Ivan Bunin - The Village
Viv Albertine - Clothes Music Boys *
Poppy Z Brite - Courtney Love The Real Story
Mary Midgley - Science and Poetry
Debra Fine - The Fine Art of Small Talk
Deborah Cameron - The Myth of Mars and Venus
Jill Dudley - Gods In Britain ~
J. Jack Halberstam - Gaga Feminism
Robert Dellar - Splitting In Two
Ferdinand de Saussure - Course In General LInguistics (re-read)
Robert Weiss & Jennifer Schneider - Closer Together; Further Apart ~
David R Brake - Sharing Our Lives Online
David Buckley - Kraftwerkpublikation
Lynne Hume - The Religious Life of Dress
Melissa Harrison - Clay *
Dan Gardner - Risk; The Politics and Science of Fear
Rebecca Solnit - A Field Guide To Getting Lost *
Catherine Arnold - Necropolis *
Philip Marsden - Rising Ground
Daphne du Maurier - My Cousin Rachel
Wolfgang Flür - I Was A Robot (re-read)
Tanith Lee - Silver Metal Lover *
Judith (Jack) Halberstam - Female Masculinity *
Leslie Feinberg - Stone Butch Blues
Bernard Sumner - Chapter and Verse
Simon Reynolds - Retromania ~
Steve Silberman - Neurotribes
Mary Midgley - Are You An Illusion?
Melissa Harrison - At Hawthorn Time
Gillian Flynn - Gone Girl ~
Margaret Atwood - Lady Oracle

"*' for things I really loved; "~' for things I utterly hated but I thought was probably good for me to read something I disagreed with so thoroughly,

Liebe ist kälter als der Todmorden (Branwell with an N), Thursday, 31 December 2015 11:24 (eight years ago) link

Joyce Carol Oates - The Accursed
Hilary Mantel - Bring Up The Bodies
Vladimir Nabokov - Lolita (reread)
Donna Tartt - The Secret History
John Darnielle - Wolf In White Van
Raymond Carver - What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
Emma Healey - Elizabeth Is Missing
Marshall Berman - All That Is Solid Melts Into Air
Thomas Mann - Dr Faustus
Alan Warner - The Man Who Walks
Junot Diaz - The Brief Wonderous Life Of Oscar Wao
Alan Hollinghurst - The Line of Beauty
Ali Smith - How To Be Both
Lazslo Krasznahorkai - Satantango
Richard Flanagan - The Narrow Road To The Deep North
Steve Erickson - The Sea Came In At Midnight
Albertine Sarrazin - Astragal
Patrick Modiano - The Night Watch
Haruki Murakami - Hear The Wind Sing
John Cheever - The Wapshot Scandal
Philip K Dick - The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldrich
David Nicholls - Us
Karen Joy Fowler - The Case of The Imaginary Detective
John Kennedy Toole - A Confederacy of Dunces
Elmore Leonard - Killshot
Evelyn Waugh - Brideshead Revisited
Toni Morrison - Jazz
Marcel Proust - Swann's Way
Michael Chabon - Wonder Boys
Elena Ferrante - My Brilliant Friend
Paul Mason - Postcapitalism
Marlon James - A Brief History of Seven Killings
EL Doctorow - Billy Bathgate
Gary Shteyngart - The Russian Debutante's Handbook

I'm pretty sure there are two or three I've forgotten in there as well. Feel like I read a lot of amazing stuff this year but also a reasonably large proportion of crap, of which the worst was unsurprisingly that David Nicholls thing I read on holiday. The Accursed was probably the biggest disappointment - Joyce Carol Oates does 19th Century gothic was one of those ideas much better in theory than practice. I also think I just outright dislike Ali Smith's writing.

If you filter out the obvious classics, Wolf In White Van probably represents my single most enjoyable reading experience of the year, in no small part because I read it in one sitting by a fire in a pub in Cumbria one afternoon. Albertine Sarrazin's Astragal is also astonishing (as was the Ferrante and the Marlon James, but everyone's raving about them).

Matt DC, Thursday, 31 December 2015 14:12 (eight years ago) link

These lists are just reiterating my embarrassment at not having yet read Wolf in White Van.

Bitch I'm in the 2112 (cryptosicko), Thursday, 31 December 2015 14:18 (eight years ago) link

eleven months pass...

Updating this for 2016 - had some bad indifferent patches of reading little because life got in the way (I think much of this was from the first four months of the year). On the other hand I am learning not to finish if I'm bored or even indifferent. I do need to finish less (looking at the list I see books I was indifferent that I just finished). Real sense of wants and needs. What will fulfill, add. Tell yourself to allow a few bits of the new but not too much.

New voices I hadn't come across before that wrote books 4 life: Raduan Nassar, Wolfgang Hilbig, Goncourt Bros. and Maggie Nelson. For poetry I will keep travelling alongside Arseny Tarkovsky and Arun Kolatkar.

Herman Melville - Moby-Dick
Ernesto Sabato - The Tunnel
Georges Simenon - Tropic Moon
Vasily Grossman - Armenian Sketch
Vasily Grossman - The Road
Marcel Schwob - The King in the Golden Mask*
Clarence Lispector - Hour of the Star
Raduan Nassar - A Cup of Rage
Peter Stamm - All Days are Night
Elena Ferrante - Story of the Lost Child
Svetlana Alexievich - Voices from Chernobyl
Josef Winkler - When the Time Comes
Margerite Duras - The Vice-Consul
Han Kang - Human Acts
Edmond and Jules De Goncourt - Pages from the Goncourt Journals

Jean Rhys - Voyage in the Dark
Margerite Duras - Summer Rain
Cesare Pavese - Told in Confidence and Other Stories
Ann Quin - Passages
Mairtin O Cadhain - The Dirty Dust
Wolfgang Hilbig - Sleep of the Righteous
Cesare Pavese - Festivaal Night and Other Stories
Marguerite Duras - Outside (Selected Writings)
Jean Rhys - After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie
Juan Jose Saer - The Witness
Junichiro Tanizaki - In Praise of Shadows
Jean Rhys - Tigers are Better Looking
Jean Rhys - Sleep it Off Lady
Marguerite Duras - Destroy
Marguerite Duras - The Afternoon of Monsieur Andesmas

Clarice Lispector - The Complete Short Stories
Roberto Bolano - The Return
Juan Carlos Onetti - The Shipyard
Roberto Bolano - Secret Evil
Alberto Moravia - Agostino
Adolfo Bioy Casares - Asleep in the Sun
Ozamu Dazai - The Setting Sun
Joseph Roth - Complete Short Fiction
Svetlana Alexievich - Zinky Boys
James Baldwin - The Fire Next Time
Alvaro Enrigue - Sudden Death*
Bertolt Brecht - Collected Short Stories*
Pere Gimferrer - Fortuny
Hrabal - Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age
James Baldwin - Notes of a Native Son

Antonio Tabucchi - Time Ages in a Hurry
Rainer Maria Rilke - Letters 1910-1926
Heinrich Von Kleist - The Prince of Homburg
Silvina Ocampo - Thus were their Faces*
Dag Solstad - Professor Andersen's Night
Bohumil Hrabal: The Little Town where Time Stood Still/Cutting it Short
BKS Iyengar - Light on Yoga*
Elsa Morante - Arcoeli
August Strindberg - The Defence of a Madman
László Krasznahorkai - Seibo There Below
Chris Kraus - I Love Dick
Vincent Van Gogh - Letters
Yasunari Kawabata - The Lake
Erich Heller - Kafka
Thomas Bernhard - Yes

Joseph Roth - Tarabas
Marie Ndiaye - Self-Portrait in Green
Flann O'Brien - The Best of Myles
Maggie Nelson - The Argonauts
W.H.Auden - Dyer's Hand
Boris & Arkady Strugatsky - Hard to be a God
Miroslav Holub - The Dimension of the Present Moment and Other Essays

Poetry:

Gerard de Nerval - Chimeras
Arun Kolatkar - Complete
Mahmoud Darwish - A River Dies of Thirst
Hans Magnus Ensensberger - The Sinking of the Titanic
Mahmoud Darwish - Why did you Leave the Horse Alone?
Friedrich Holderlin - Selected
Fernando Pessoa - Selected
Silvina Ocampo - Seleted
Petrarch - Canzionere
Speaking of Siva
William Empson - Complete
Gottfried Benn - Impromptus
Sakutaro Hagowara - Cat Town*
Arseny Tarkovsky - I Burned at the Feast (Selected Poems)
Cesare Pavese - Disaffections: Poems 1930-1950

* didn't finish

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 18 December 2016 12:00 (seven years ago) link

Pere Gimferrer was the oddest of books, kinda brilliant and unique. I'll re-read and talk about it on the poetry/prose thread sometime. With Seibo There Below it felt like I was reading Krasznahorkai for the first time. Baldwin was the one well known writer I hadn't got round to till this year and I'm glad I did.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 18 December 2016 12:07 (seven years ago) link

For simplicity's sake, I've started a new thread for 2016 here.

one way street, Sunday, 18 December 2016 15:40 (seven years ago) link

I'm curious what you thought about Baldwin and Passages, xyzzzz__.

one way street, Sunday, 18 December 2016 16:36 (seven years ago) link


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