It was the year of Nabokov for me. His writing has completely captivated me and I can only imagine I'll be reading more of him in 2013. Total, I flipped 8,437 pages with The Satanic Verses being the longest book I read at 560 pages.
****
The Smell of Good Mud
by Lauren Zuniga
We Are Taking Only What We Need
by Stephanie Powell Watts
Live for a Living
by Buddy Wakefield
Death by Black Hole
And other cosmic quandaries
by Neil deGrasse Tyson
The Moon is Down
by John Steinbeck
Capital Punishment
An indictment by a death-row survivor
by Billy Wayne Sinclair
and Jodie Sinclair
The Age of Reason
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Selected Poems
by Carl Sandburg
Satanic Verses
by Salman Rushdie
The Bell Jar
by Sylvia Plath
Laughter in the Dark
by Vladimir Nabokov
Mary
by Vladimir Nabokov
Pnin
by Vladimir Nabokov
Lolita
by Vladimir Nabokov
Moby Dick or The White Whale
by Herman Melville
Yes, I did read this
old, beaten,
weathered
copy.
A Wonderment of Seasons
by John E. McGuigan
Don Juan in Hankey, PA
by Gale Martin
Julia and the Bazooka
by Anna Kavan
The God of our Dreams
by Le Hinton
The Garden of Eden
by Ernest Hemingway
The Short Stories
by Ernest Hemingway
Lighthead
by Terrance Hayes
Manufacturing Hysteria
A history of scapegoating, surveillance,
and secrecy in modern America
by Jay Feldman
Sartoris
by William Faulkner
The Big Hunger
by John Fante
Attack of the Theocrats!
by Sean Faircloth
The White Album: Essays
by Joan Didion
The God Delusion
by Richard Dawkins
Unfortunately, It Was Paradise
by Mahmoud Darwish
The Fifty Year Sword
by Mark Z. Danielewski
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