Time for another Books List post! Curl up by the fire (or the fan, depending on the season) and enjoy (or avoid) these titles:
My likes/loves: These are books that entertained me, moved me, taught me things, made me think, inspired me, and that I would heartily recommend. They are not ranked – they are merely in the order in which I read them.
Song of Solomon – Toni Morrison
The Engish Patient – Michael Ondaatje
Making Money – Terry Pratchett
The Secrets of Harry Bright – Joseph Wambaugh
Bloody Mary – J.A. Konrath – read my review! https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2025/12/book-review-ja-konraths-murder-mystery.html
Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat? - Peter Walsh
Whiskey Sour – J.A. Konrath
Not Buying It – Judith Levine
It's All Too Much – Peter Walsh
Pigs in Heaven – Barbara Kingsolver
A Son of the Circus – John Irving
Nightmares and Dreamscapes – Stephen King
Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas – Tom Robbins – I wrote about how good the writing is, here https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2023/05/the-best-in-writing-half-asleep-in-frog.html
The Hour I First Believed – Wally Lamb
Obsession – Jonathan Kellerman
Post Mortem – Patricia Cornwell
The Target – Catherine Coulter
True Detectives – Jonathan Kellerman
Hemlock Bay – Catherine Coulter
Forever Odd – Dean Koontz
My meh/yuck list: Did not find these appealing for any number of reasons – some were boring; some had an interesting subject but did not do it justice; some were flat-out terrible. All simply left me cold in some way. Although I am likely to read multiple books by authors I like (you will see a lot of Dean Koontz, Jonathan Kellerman, Margaret Atwood, Charles deLint and Toni Morrison), I do not excuse those authors when they write a book I didn't like, so they might just show up here, as well.
New Moon – Stephenie Meyer
Life After Death – Elizabeth Hanley
The Almost Moon – Alice Sebold
The Great and Secret Show – Clive Barker
American Psycho – Bret Easton Ellis
My Reading List: these are books I haven't read yet, so I don't have a reaction for you. However, I could semi-recommend them, based on the reasons they made it onto my list:
They were on one of those “100 Greatest Books” lists;
They are other books written by authors I really enjoy; or
I read a review, and it sounded like something I'd like.
#1 can be a bit hit-or-miss; #2 is almost (but not always) foolproof for me (but maybe not for you), and #3 usually works out pretty well, as it's a combination of the first two. As always, your results may vary, but consider them suggestions. These may tend to come in chunks of stuff by author (apologies).
Cider with Rosie – Laurie Lee
Cigarettes – Harry Mathews
City of God – E.L. Doctorow
City Primeval – Elmore Leonard
City Sister Silver – Jachym Topol
Cloud Atlas – David Mitchell
Cloudsplitter – Russell Banks
Cocaine Nights – J.G. Ballard
Cold Comfort Farm – Stella Gibbons
Come Back, Dr. Caligari – Donald Barthelme
Coming Up for Air – George Orwell
Complicity – Iain Banks
Concrete – Thomas Bernhard
Concrete Island – J.G. Ballard
Confederacy of Dunces – John Kennedy Toole
Confessions – Jean-Jaques Rousseau
Contact – Carl Sagan
Correction – Thomas Bernhard
Cranford – Elizabeth Gaskell
Crash – J.G. Ballard
Crime and Punishment – Fyodor Dostoevsky
Critique of Pure Reason – Immanuel Kant
Crome Yellow – Aldous Huxley
Cry, the Beloved Country – Alan Paton
Cryptonomicon – Neal Stephenson
Cutter and Bone – Newton Thornburg
DSM-IV Made Easy – James Morrison
Dangerous Liaisons – Pierre de Laclos
Dangling Man – Saul Bellow
Daniel Deronda – George Eliot
Dark as the Grave wherein My Friend Is Laid – Malcolm Lowry
Darkness at Noon – Arthur Koestler
Das Kapital – Karl Marx
David Copperfield – Charles Dickens
Day of the Triffids – John Wyndham
Dead Air – Iain Banks
Dead Babies – Martin Amis
Death in Venice – Thomas Mann
Death Sentence – Maurice Blanchot
Decline and Fall – Evelyn Waugh
Deliverance – James Dickey
Delta of Venus – Anais Nin
Diary of a Nobody – George and Weedon Grossmith
Dictionary of the Khazars – Milorad Pavic
Dining on Stones – Iain Sinclair
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency – Douglas Adams
Disappearance – David Dabydeen
Disgrace – J.M. Coetzee
Disobedience – Alberto Moravia
Dispatches – Michael Herr
That's all for now; hope you find these lists useful as you think about things you might like to read. If you want more, more, more, you can find the previous lists at these links:
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-books-list-part-one.html
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-books-list-part-two.html
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2020/05/the-books-list-part-three.html
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2020/05/the-books-list-part-four.html
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2020/09/the-books-list-part-five.html
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2020/11/the-books-list-part-six.html
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2021/05/the-books-list-part-seven.html
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2021/12/the-books-list-part-eight.html
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2022/02/the-books-list-part-nine.html
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-books-list-part-10.html
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