Ah, spring! Time for sunshine and rain and flowers and loopy, loopy weather. Nothing will brighten a rainy April shower like curling up with a good book. I bet you'll forget the weather completely! Without further ado, here's another Books List. Maybe you'll find your new favorite below!
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.
Infidel – Ayaan Hirsi Ali
The Great Train Robbery – Michael Crichton
The Stories of Eva Luna – Isabel Allende
Eat to Live – Dr. Joel Fuhrman
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark – coll. By Alvin Schwartz
More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark – coll. By Alvin Schwartz
Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones – coll. By Alvin Schwartz
Draw Your Weapons – Sara Sentilles
Sam's Letters to Jennifer – James Patterson
How to Learn Any Language – Barry Farber
Where the Sidewalk Ends – Shel Silverstein
Year of Yes – Shonda Rimes
Confessions of a Carb Queen – Susan Blech
Cows on Parade in Chicago – Mary Ellen Sullivan
Psychology – Carol Wade and Carol Tavris
Your Head is a Houseboat – Campbell Walker
F*ck Your Diet and Other Things My Thighs Tell Me – Chloé Hilliard
The Witches Are Coming – Lindy West
Shrill – Lindy West
Race Records – Wendy Hayton
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.
The Elements of Style – William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White
The Riddle and the Knight – Giles Milton
The Story of O – Pauline Réage
White Noise – Don deLillo
Be More Wonder Woman – Cheryl Rickman
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).
Fools of Fortune – William Trevor
Forever a Stranger – Hella Haasse
Fortunata and Jacinta – Benito Pérez Galdós
Foucault's Pendulum – Umberto Eco
Foundation – Isaac Asimov
Franny and Zooey – J. D. Salinger
Fruits of the Earth – André Gide
Fugitive Pieces – Anne Michaels
Fury – Salman Rushdie
G – John Berger
Gabriel's Gift – Hanif Kureishi
Gargantua and Pantagruel – François Rabelais
Giles Goat-Boy – John Barth
Giovanni's Room – James Baldwin
Girl with Green Eyes – Edna O'Brien
Glamorama – Bret Easton Ellis
Go Down, Moses – William Faulkner
Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick – Peter Handke
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater – Kurt Vonnegut
Gone – Lisa Gardner
Good Omens – Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
Good Morning, Midnight – Jean Rhys
Goodbye to Berlin – Christopher Isherwood
Gormenghast – Mervyn Peake
Gösta Berling's Saga – Selma Lagerlöf
Great Apes – Will Self
Great Expectations – Charles Dickens
Grimus -Salman Rushdie
Group Portrait with Lady – Heinrich Böll
Growth of the Soil – Knut Hamsun
Hadrian the Seventh – Frederick Rolfe
Hallucinating Foucault – Patricia Duncker
Hangover Square – Patrick Hamilton
Hard Times – Charles Dickens
Harriet Hume – Rebecca West
Hawksmoor – Peter Ackroyd
He Knew He Was Right – Anthony Trollope
Hebdomeros – Giorgio di Chirico
Henderson the Rain King – Saul Bellow
Her Privates We – Frederic Manning
Herzog – Saul Bellow
Hideous Kinky – Esther Freud
High Rise – J. G. Ballard
Homo Faber – Max Frisch
House Mother Normal – B. S. Johnson
House of Leaves – Mark Z. Danielewski
Housekeeping – Marilynne Robinson
How Late It Was, How Late – James Kelman
How It Is – Samuel Beckett
How the Dead Live – Will Self
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
https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2026/02/the-books-list-part-12.html
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