30 December 2007

2007 books "FO'd"

I'm beginning 2008 with a few books begun but not finished. They are:

* Gail Sheehy: The Silent Passage
* Janet Evanovich: One for the Money
* Anthology: Sudden Fiction
* Ken Kesey: Sometimes a Great Notion
* Wendell Berry: Andy Catlett



These are the books I finished since I began this blog, thus, these are the books I read in 2007. I only counted once, so I may be mistaken, but I think there's that magic number 37 again...?

* Sheri S. Tepper: Shadow's End (Dec 30)
* Michael Allen Dymmoch: The Man Who Understood Cats (Nov 22)
* Maggie Sefton: A Deadly Yarn (Nov 18)
* Sheri S. Tepper: The Gate to Women's Country (Nov 7)
* John Grisham: The Testament (Oct 26)
* Christopher Moore: A Dirty Job (Oct 21)
* John Sandford: Broken Prey (Oct 10)
* Christopher Moore: You Suck (Oct 8)
* Michael Jecks: The Devil's Acolyte (Sep 23)
* Andrew Vachss: Dead and Gone (Sep 15)
* James Lee Burke: Jesus Out to Sea (Sep 9)
* Lisa Tucker: The Song Reader (Sep 4)
* LM Montgomery: Anne of Green Gables (Aug 23)
* various (anthology): Black Cats and Broken Mirrors (Aug 19)
* Ed McBain: McBain's Ladies Too (Aug 13)
* Kevin Brockmeier: The Brief History of the Dead (Aug 3)
* Patricia C. McKissack: A Picture of Freedom (July 23)
* Tom Robbins: Another Roadside Attraction (July 22)
* Robert B. Parker: The Widening Gyre (July 4)
* John Le Carre: The Little Drummer Girl (June 29)
* Cormac McCarthy: The Road (May 31)
* Walter Mosely: Always Outnumbered; Always Outgunned (May 22)
* Sheri S. Tepper: Gibbon's Decline and Fall (May 15)
* Larry Brown: Rabbit Factory (May 8)
* Joan Medlicott: The Three Mrs. Parkers (May 3)
* Kent Haruf: Plainsong (April 26)
* Sheri S. Tepper: The Family Tree (April 23)
* Cormac McCarthy: No Country for Old Men
* Raymond Chandler/Robert Parker: Poodle Springs (April 14)
* Stephen King: Lisey's Story
* Robert B. Parker: School Days
* James Patterson: Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
* Stephen King: Cell
* Steven Carter: Famous Writers' School
* Kim Edwards: The Memory Keeper's Daughter
* Bobbie Ann Mason: In Country
* Mary Ann Taylor-Hall: Come and Go, Molly Snow

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