20 Books I Would Recommend Reading, 5 Books I Wouldn't, and 50 from my Reading List
The days are starting to get longer, and there's nothing like sitting in a sunny window to read. Time for another Books List post!
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.
Brother Odd – Dean Koontz
The Yo-Yo Diet Syndrome – Doreen Virtue
Speed – Mark Harris
MAD about the Sixties – MAD Magazine
Eclipse – Stephenie Meyer
FU, Penguin – Matthew Gasteier
Breaking Dawn – Stephenie Meyer
Wonder Woman: Love and Murder – Jodi Picoult
Wonder Woman: Who Is Wonder Woman? - Allan Heinberg/Terry and Rachel Dodson
Justice Society, vol. 2 - asstd
Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story – Peter Bagge
Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits – Laila Lalami
Eva Luna – Isabel Allende
Waking Up White and Finding Myself in the Story of Race – Debby Irving
Hunger – Roxane Gay
DC Comics Backstories: Wonder Woman, Amazon Warrior – Steve Korté
Locke and Key, vol. 6: Alpha & Omega – Joe Hill/Gabriel Rodriguez
The Pushcart Prize, IX: Best of the Small Presses – ed. By Bill Henderson
The Innocent Man – John Grisham
The Numbers Game – Michael Blastland and Andrew Dilnot
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.
Boston Darkens – Michael Kravitz – I reviewed it https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2022/05/a-review-of-boston-darkens-by-michael.html
The Nose – Nikolai Gogol
They Who Do Not Grieve – Sia Figiel
Tales from a Traveling Couch – Robert Akeret
The Dord, the Diglot, and an Avocado or Two: The Hidden Lives and Strange Origins of Common and Not-So-Common Words – Anu Garg
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).
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Phillip K. Dick
Doctor Faustus – Thomas Mann
Doctor Zhivago – Boris Pasternak
Dog Soldiers – Robert Stone
Don't Move – Margaret Mazzantini
Downriver – Iain Sinclair
Dracula – Bram Stoker
Drop City – T. Coraghessan Boyle
Drunkard – Émile Zola
Dusklands – J. M. Coetzee
Effi Briest – Theodor Fontane
Elective Affinities – Johann von Göethe
Elementary Particles – Michel Houellebecq
Elizabeth Costello – J. M. Coetzee
Embers – Sandor Marai
Émile, or On Education – Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Empire of the Sun – J. G. Ballard
Enduring Love – Ian McEwan
England Made Me – Graham Greene
Enigma of Arrival – V. S. Naipal
Erewhon – Samuel Butler
Ethan Frome – Edith Wharton
Eugénie Grandet – Honoré de Balzac
Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit – John Lyly
Eva Trout – Elizabeth Bowen
Evelina – Fanny Burney
Everything is Illuminated – Jonathan Foer
Everything You Need – A. L. Kennedy
Exercises in Style – Raymond Queneau
Extinction – Thomas Bernhard
Eyeless in Gaza – Aldous Huxley
Faces in the Water – Janet Frame
Falconer – John Cheever
Family Matters – Rohinton Mistry
Fanny Hill – John Cleland
Fantômas – Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre
Far from the Madding Crowd – Thomas Hardy
Farewell My Lovely – Raymond Chandler
Fat: The Anthropology of an Obsession – Kulick, Meneley
Fateless – Imre Kertesz
Fathers and Sons – Ivan Turgenev
Fear – L. Ron Hubbard
Fear and Trembling – Amelie Nothomb
Fear of Flying – Erica Jong
Felicia's Journey – William Trevor
Ficciones – Jose Luis Borges
Fingersmith – Sarah Waters
Flaubert's Parrot – Julian Barnes
Florence Broadhurst: Her Secret & Extraordinary Lives – Helen O'Neill
Foe – J. M. Coetzee
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
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-books-list-part-11-20-books-i-would.html
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