November 19, 2010
Weekend Reads

It’s that time of the week again. What are you reading this weekend?

  1. samsxcorner answered: whuthering bites
  2. mithridates answered: Bonk by Mary Roach
  3. amanda-buck answered: The Botany of Desire
  4. questingnomad answered: The Soloist. The Dragon Reborn. To Slow Down The Time: Stories.
  5. softrevolutions answered: Light Boxes by Shane Jones and The Manual of Detection by Jedediah Berry
  6. dostyglory answered: Bordwell’s “classical hollywood cinema: film style and mode of production to 1960”
  7. recordlevity answered: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
  8. jassiet answered: just kids - patti smith
  9. digitalfridge answered: The Next Christians by Gabe Lyons
  10. soumitra answered: Moby Dick
  11. two-impostors answered: Sunset Park by Paul Auster
  12. mistakenlymary answered: of mice and men and getting some crafting books from the library
  13. chelseachesk answered: Mrs. Dalloway and also some poetry of course
  14. redrabbleroz answered: The Plague by Albert Camus
  15. ellabellasmella answered: The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe
  16. icelandicbutterflies answered: Goat Medicine, Second Edition
  17. vatofromsananto answered: Sandman: Preludes and Nocturns
  18. trescambios answered: finishing Confederacy of Dunces - one more sitting
  19. jaunty answered: You Are Not a Gadget by Jaron Lanier
  20. splitlog answered: Blood Meridian
  21. lelapin answered: other people’s blogs
  22. kristendeem answered: The 2nd book from the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Series.
  23. myliferunsonfood answered: Cookbooks and recipes for next week.
  24. steakafterthursday answered: Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
  25. lannistersroar answered: The Hobbit.
  26. akugel answered: The President | Miguel Asturias
  27. chiggiwigs answered: In Cold Blood. I always try to read it by the end of November when all the leaves have fallen.
  28. ilyagerner answered: City: Urbanism and it’s End by Prof. Douglas Rae, at suggestion of Matt Yglesias.
  29. uncoiled-oval answered: The Power of One
  30. villagevoice answered: Letters to Wendy’s// Joe Wenderoth
  31. thepurplepoet answered: The Death of King Arthur
  32. kickyandfun answered: “Life” by Keith Richards
  33. ohgodiamunemployed answered: Mala Gente Que Camina (Prado)
  34. harpyphoto answered: Michael Chabon, Manhood for Amateurs
  35. sliu answered: Banker to the Poor by Muhammad Yunus
  36. lacartaajena answered: The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman
  37. romeossoulmate answered: gossip girls
  38. imnotinthemood answered: i;m not read anything
  39. marana23 answered: The Dark Ages by Isaak Assimov
  40. jessieisarobot answered: “Eating Animals” by Foer!
  41. peterwsetter answered: I’m hoping to finish this year’s Man Booker Prize winner, The Flinker Question. So far it’s right in the middle of 2010 fiction.
  42. bluenemesis reblogged this from theatlantic and added:
    Our Tragic Universe by Scarlett Thomas… And obviously The Atlantic.
  43. 198now answered: Remainder by Tom Mcarthy. It’s tyte!
  44. ernestjwiyanto answered: Kawabata’s Snow Country
  45. dunkerz answered: was cleaning out storage and found “You’re Too Kind: A Brief History of Flattery” in between my highschool yearbooks :) will be revisiting!
  46. skibinskipedia answered: Werner Heisenberg, Philosophical Problems of Quantum Physics. (No, I’m not in a class or anything; this is recreational reading.)
  47. mattbushlow answered: “Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor Frankl
  48. andidigress answered: The Stars by H. A. Rey
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