2010 Reading List

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My goal is to read 100 or more books in 2010. This purpose of this list is to keep track of that number and what I read. The asterisk by the title indicates books I’ve borrowed from the library.

  1. *French Milk by Lucy Knisley (1/4)
  2. Prime Time by Hank Phillippi Ryan (1/7)
  3. The Writing of Fiction by Edith Wharton (1/11
  4. *Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight by Alexandra Fuller (1/14)
  5. *The Art of Simple Food by Alice Waters (1/16)
  6. Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie (1/19)
  7. *In the Presence of My Enemies by Gracia Burnham (1/21)
  8. Vanishing Act by Fern Michaels (1/26)
  9. What I Know by Roger Emerson Fishman (1/29)
  10. Knitter’s Handy Book of Patterns by Ann Budd (2/3)
  11. *Harlem Stomp by Laban Carrick Hill (2/5)
  12. *His Eye Is On The Sparrow by Ethel Waters (2/6)
  13. Esther: A Woman of Strength and Dignity by Charles Swindoll (2/9)
  14. *The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway (2/12)
  15. The Sittaford Mystery by Agatha Christie (2/16)
  16. Britten and Brulightly by Hannah Berry (2/23)
  17. Rainwater Harvesting by Brad Lancaster (2/25)
  18. *500 Foods To Eat Before It’s Too Late by Jane and Michael Stern (2/27)
  19. Vision In White by Nora Roberts (3/2)
  20. Here Comes the Sun by Emilie Loring (3/5)
  21. Air Time by Hank Phillippi Ryan (3/9)
  22. Face Time by Hank Phillippi Ryan (3/9)
  23. Drive Time by Hank Phillippi Ryan (3/9)
  24. *The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein (3/12)
  25. Peril at End House by Agatha Christie (3/16)
  26. Eternal On The Water by Joseph Monniger (3/18)
  27. Best Food Writing 2009 by Holly Hughes (3/20)
  28. If the Church Were Christian by Phillip Gulley (3/22)
  29. The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg (3/25)
  30. Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly (3/29)
  31. The Lumby Lines by Gail Fraser (4/6)
  32. No Reserations by Anthony Bourdain (4/9)
  33. The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott by Kelly O’Connor McNees (4/12)
  34. *Knit One, Kill Two by Maggie Selfton (4/16)
  35. 13 At Dinner/Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie (4/20)
  36. Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts (4/23)
  37. *Black Potato by Susan Campbell Bartoletti (4/27)
  38. Back Home Again by Melody Carlson (4/29)
  39. *Boxcar Children Cookbook by Diane Blain (5/1)
  40. *Little House Cookbook by Barbara M. Walker (5/1)
  41. Be the Noodle by Lois Kelly (5/4)
  42. *Bad Things Happen by Harry Dolan (5/6)
  43. Home To Harmony by Phillip Gulley (5/11)
  44. *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (5/13)
  45. *Embroideries by Marjane Satrapi (5/14)
  46. *Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers (5/18)
  47. Murder On the Orient Express by Agatha Christie (5/21)
  48. *The Cook’s Bible by Christopher Kimball (5/22)
  49. *Chili Con Corpses by J.B. Stanley  (5/28)
  50. *The Arrival by Shaun Tan (6/4)
  51. Star Gazing by Linda Gillard (6/8)
  52. The Love Ceiling by Jean Davies Okimoto (6/14)
  53. Jubal Sackett by Louis L’Amour (6/18)
  54. Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? by Agatha Christie (6/22)
  55. Body Parts: A Collection of Poems About Aging by Janet Hoult (6/24)
  56. The Dangerous Sports Euthanasia Society by Christine Coleman (6/29)
  57. *Ethel & Ernest by Raymond Briggs (7/2)
  58. United Cakes of America by Warren Brown (7/3)
  59. Heart On A String by Kris Radish (7/5)
  60. Eight Cousins by Louisa May Alcott (7/8)
  61. Mrs. Jeffries & The Feast Of St. Stephen by Emily Brightwell (7/13)
  62. Hide In Plain Sight by Marta Perry (7/16)
  63. Partners In Crime by Agatha Christie (7/20)
  64. Murder Is Binding by Lorna Barrett (7/22)
  65. Savor The Moment by Nora Roberts (7/27)
  66. Hidden Wives by Claire Avery (7/29)
  67. *Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi (8/3)
  68. Work Song by Ivan Doig (8/6)
  69. *The Mysterious Mr. Quin (8/10)
  70. *Persepolis 2 by Marjane Satrapi (8/12)
  71. Sweet Dreams At The Goodnight Motel by Curtiss Ann Matlock (8/13)
  72. Lumby on the Air by Gail Fraser (8/17)

1 comment to 2010 Reading List

  • Margot,

    I have read every single one of Agatha Christie’s book and some of them more. I loved her when I was young. I read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer when I was a kid.

    Our taste in reading seems to be similar. Actually, I’m all over the place. lol I’m not into paranormal either, or shapeshifters. I will say this there are some excellent sci-fi authors out there who do great world building and there characters are wonderful. I’m not into erotica but there are some good writers who write erotic romance, which different from erotica.

    I’m enjoying your site very much.

    Sandy

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