Monday, January 1, 2007

2007 books

Would it be possible to read 52 books in a year? A book a week that's all I asked for. Well now that 2007 is over I can say that I accomplished my goal. Sort of. Read all about it.

Check back throughout the year. As I read more books I will add them to this master list.

Due to differences between googlepages and blogger the list doesn't quite add up to 52 books. This is because some of the reviews I wrote covered more than one book. It was easier to list them once than make separate titles that link to the same page. This will all get worked out in future years.

2007 Books List
  1. Thrilling Cities

  2. Octopussy/The Living Daylights

  3. Legends II

  4. Nuts!! Southwest Airlines Crazy Recipe

  5. The Last Man

  6. The Lost Men: The Harrowing Saga of Shackleton’s Ross Sea Party

  7. Ordinary Heroes

  8. The Man With The Golden Gun

  9. The Terror/Frozen In Time

  10. Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping

  11. Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard

  12. Terrors of the Table: The Curious History of Nutrition

  13. Hooked: Pirates, Poaching, and the Perfect Fish

  14. Flags of our Fathers

  15. Nickled and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America

  16. Twinkie, Deconstructed

  17. Marriage and the Family in the Middle Ages

  18. Pregnancy Books

  19. Digital Fortress

  20. High Tech Trash/Garbageland

  21. The Husband

  22. Red Army Resurgent

  23. The Hunt for Red October

  24. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  25. Pillars of the Earth

  26. What Life was Like in the Age of Chilvary

  27. Promise Me

  28. Cell: A Novel

  29. Treasure Island

  30. Murder on the Orient Express

  31. Weird US

  32. The Nazis

  33. Across the Rhine

  34. Body Worlds: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies

  35. War Under the Pacific

  36. War in the Outposts

  37. Blue Horizon

  38. Stardust

  39. Neverwhere

  40. The Soviet Juggernaut

  41. Did I Make It?


Be advised, if you haven't read the book I'm talking about that my reviews include spoilers as well as irreverent commentary about my thoughts during and after reading each book.
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