Books I Read in 2009
One advantage of keeping a list is, I can check to see if I've already a book before I read it again. An unintended consequence of keeping a list is, I find it easier to let books go, to give them away or donate them to library sales.
Before I retired, I read about 75 books a year almost every year. When I was laid up recovering from shoulder surgery in 2004, I read 116. The first year I was off work or retired the entire year--2008--I read only 47. This year, it's 48.
Louis Lamour's lists include lots of history, biography, and classics. Mine run heavily to fiction, though not so much recently as in past years.
I include two quarterly magazines in my lists. "Granta" and "Glimmer Train" are book length.
I seldom re-read a book. Every book read twice is one less book I'll have time to read before I die. An asterisk following the author's name means I've read that book at least once before.
I'm working my way through a selection from my late father's shelves, mostly history, and mostly history of the development of the atom bomb during World War II and the political struggle to put atomic energy under civilian control afterward, both projects my father had a hand in.
But I'm always on the lookout for a new Robert B Parker or Michael Connelly or Loren Estleman.
This is what I read in 2009:
1. Kim -- Rudyard Kipling
2. Thinner -- Stephen King
3. Rage -- Stephen King
4. The Long Walk -- Stephen King
5. “Granta” 104
6. Roadwork -- Stephen King
7. Wagons West-- Elizabeth Page
8. The Autobiographer’s Handbook -- Jennifer Traig, ed.
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10. Pale Horse, Pale Rider -- Katherine Anne Porter
11. The Return of No. 44 -- Bob Rogers
12. “Glimmer Train” 70
13. Old Friend From Far Away -- Natalie Goldberg
14. Wild Horses and Gold -- Elizabeth Page
15. Acrylic Painting -- Wendon Blake *
16. The Fair Tax Book -- Neil Boortz and John Linder
17. Hot, Flat, and Crowded -- Thomas L Friedman
18. The Grand
19. Notes for the
20. Day of Deceit -- Robert B Stinnett
21. Sergeant York: An American Hero -- David D Lee
22. Scarecrow -- Michael Connelly
23. “Granta” 105
24. “Glimmer Train” 71
25. “Granta” 106
26. Bombshell -- Joseph Albright & Marcia Kunstel
27. A Peril and a Hope --
28. Rain Gods -- James Lee Burke
29. A Reporter’s Life -- Walter Cronkite
30. The Last Detective -- Robert Crais
31. Journal of a Mountain Man -- James Clyman
32. “Granta” 107
33. Oh Shoot! Confessions of an Agitated Sportsman -- Rex Beach
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35. The Witchfinder -- Loren D Estleman
36. The Lobster Chronicles -- Linda Greenlaw
37. “Glimmer Train” 72
38. “Granta” 108
39. Mosquitoes -- William Faulkner
40. 22 Stories --
41. Great Short Stories of the West Vol 2 -- J Golden Taylor, ed
42. The Sea Wolf -- Jack
43. Brighter Than a Thousand Suns -- Robert Jungk
44. Limitations -- Scott Turow
45. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo -- Stieg Larsson
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47. NRA: An American Legend -- Jeffrey L Rodengen
48. Winter’s Tales -- Isak Dinesen

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