Booklist '09

Jan 03, 2010 23:21

Started recording a few years back for that 50bookchallenge comm but have mostly given up on actually accomplishing it.

1. Daisy Miller by Henry James

2. Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett

3. Watchmen by Alan Moore

4. Looking for Alaska by John Green

5. An Abundance of Katherines by John Green

6. Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman

7. Coraline by Neil Gaiman

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nitro26 January 4 2010, 08:40:46 UTC
Hope 2010 will be a wonderful year for you. :) <333

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interpretthis January 5 2010, 01:31:38 UTC
Thanks so much and you too! I'm looking forward to being here more. ♥

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orangeokapi13 January 4 2010, 19:52:30 UTC
do you still have A Year in Merde? That sounds like a good book and could i borrow it? (unless you hated it and won't recommend it at all...then i would trust your judgement)
also i know you used to have Love, Rosie (I know because I borrowed it before....heh) anyways, could i borrow it again? I really want to reread it.

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interpretthis January 5 2010, 01:37:43 UTC
Yes fosure but it's unfortunately locked away in da Swiss land. I will give it to you in NY. :P It's pretty amusing indeed.
And yeah totally on the Love, Rosie - just have to find it. Remind me though because as you know I fail in that department, lolz.

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kichisama January 4 2010, 22:12:10 UTC
i didn't know Neil Gaiman wrote Coraline. I luv the Sandman series

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interpretthis January 5 2010, 01:39:35 UTC
Ooh, I really want to read those. Love him. ♥

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sandman kichisama January 5 2010, 15:57:32 UTC
I've read them all and they are excellent. I can't say much for most of the artists though. I own 5 or 6 of the graphic novels, if you can order them from a library, do it. :D

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madmodernlife January 7 2010, 01:25:03 UTC
I remember seeing "A Year in the Merde" at the bookstore and I thought it sounded interesting. Is it any good?

But hey, at least you got a little more than halfway through the 50 books per year challenge, right?

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interpretthis January 25 2010, 20:47:58 UTC
Hellllllllo my dear friend, tis late late Claire! (Sorry, gah!) But yes it is an alright, fairly amusing book, though the narrator can get exceptionally annoying at times. I'll be bringing it home for Katie to read so you may as well if you like.
And yes indeed, it's an improvement on last year!
*iconlove*

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