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Book List 2015
Falling Man – Don DeLillo
In Search of Lost Time Volume III – The Guermantes Way – Marcel Proust
In Search of Lost Time Volume IV – Sodom and Gommorah – Marcel Proust
Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises – Earnest Hemingway
Across the River and Into the Trees – Ernest Hemingway
The Map and the Territory – Michelle Hollebecq
Butcher’s Crossing – John Williams
Collected Short Stories, Volume 1 – W Somerset Maugham
The Autograph Man – Haruki Murakami
Collected Short Stories, Volume 2 – W Somerset Maugham
The Thing Around Your Neck – Nigerian woman
The Colourless Tzukuri Tazaki and his Many Years of Pilgrimace – Haruki Marakami
Us – David Nicholls
The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother – Gabrial Garcia Marquez
For Whom the Bell Tolls – Earnest Hemingway
Pinball, 1973 – Haruki Marakami
Hear the Wind Sing – Huraki Marakami
Purity – Jonathan Franzen
London Fields – Martin Amis
HHhH – some guy
20 books. Sigh. Doubt I'll read any new ones by the end of the year, either. I have no real money to buy books. I've done plenty of rereading, though. I've done through Inherent Vice, Oscar Wao, The Birthday Party, and a few other books multiple times, and done second readthroughs of some books I've enjoyed.
Falling Man – Don DeLillo
In Search of Lost Time Volume III – The Guermantes Way – Marcel Proust
In Search of Lost Time Volume IV – Sodom and Gommorah – Marcel Proust
Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises – Earnest Hemingway
Across the River and Into the Trees – Ernest Hemingway
The Map and the Territory – Michelle Hollebecq
Butcher’s Crossing – John Williams
Collected Short Stories, Volume 1 – W Somerset Maugham
The Autograph Man – Haruki Murakami
Collected Short Stories, Volume 2 – W Somerset Maugham
The Thing Around Your Neck – Nigerian woman
The Colourless Tzukuri Tazaki and his Many Years of Pilgrimace – Haruki Marakami
Us – David Nicholls
The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother – Gabrial Garcia Marquez
For Whom the Bell Tolls – Earnest Hemingway
Pinball, 1973 – Haruki Marakami
Hear the Wind Sing – Huraki Marakami
Purity – Jonathan Franzen
London Fields – Martin Amis
HHhH – some guy
20 books. Sigh. Doubt I'll read any new ones by the end of the year, either. I have no real money to buy books. I've done plenty of rereading, though. I've done through Inherent Vice, Oscar Wao, The Birthday Party, and a few other books multiple times, and done second readthroughs of some books I've enjoyed.
