Memories of Ice -Erikson
Good book
Don Quijote -Cervantes (reread)
keep meaning to read it, it's been sat in my to read pile for a couple of years....my bad
Divine Comedy -Dante (reread)
same with this
The goat-song or some such (a wordplay on tradegy) -Healy
Moll Flanders -Defau
Les reines de France -Berrière
The brothers Karamasov -Dostojevskij
The idiot -Dostojevskij
this is sat waiting to be read as well
Ulysses -Joyce
so is this, I'm reading his other one first - A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (as in his other one featuring the same character)
Lady susan -Austen
Le sang des autres -de Beauvoir
Nausea -Sartre
Mrs Dalloway -Wolf
The hours -Cunningham
The great gatsby -Fitzgerald
Red and black -Stendahl
Les anges mineures -Volodine
Theresa Battista -Amado
Donna Flor -Amado
Gabriela -Amado
Moderato Cantabile -Duras
The songlines -Chatwin
Når Jernteppet faller -Lie
Juvikfolket -Duun
Paula -Allende
Hija de la fortuna -Allende
History of Madness -Foucault
Reader's block -Markson (reread)
Moby Dick -Merville
You and your whaling
I read it not long ago, 'tis very good
The rest of </i>His dark materials</i> -Pullman
The Golden Bough -Frazer
Who wrote the Bible -not sure who wrote this book, ironically...
Gods of the Celts -Green
Chung Kuo -Wingrove
the dwarf -Lagerquist
Battlefield Earth -Hubbard
Faust -Goethe
The Jesus mysteries -Freke and Gandy
Poémes -Mallarmé
1789 -Hugo
David Copperfield -Dickens (reread)
Nicholas Nickleby -Dickens
A tale of two cities -Dickens
Tom Jones -Fielding (reread)
Women in love -Lawrence
Tristram Shandy -Stern
The Aeneid -Vergil (semireread)
Orlando -Wolf (reread)
a series on Vlad Taltos -Brust
Canterbury tales -Chaucer
To kill a mockingbird -Stern
Ilium -simmons
Bought it today
He walked around the houses -Piper
The man in my basement -Mosley
Baudolino -Eco
Very good, read it
The rape of Nanking -Chang
The last herald mage trilogy -Lackey
Shake hands with the devil -Dallaire
The red pimpernell -Orczy (reread)
The cyberiad -Lem
Catcher in the rye -Salinger
You've not read this before?
El Cid -reread
A clockwork orange -Burgess (reread)
Moskva to the end of the line -Erofeev
Beelzebub's tales to his grandson -Gurdjef
Jack the Bodiless -May
and last but probably the one I will start with as I am not reading them one after another:
life of pi -Martell
Good choice, it is really good
but of course
John Maynard Keynes Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone
Patternweaver's fiancé
Denice
KRO
*bowtieless*