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The Pen is Mightier: The Reading List

After heated discussions at home and over email, much searching, and proposal after counterproposal, I unveil The Reading List.

  • The Lazarus Project, Aleksandar Hemon
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Stieg Larsson
  • Dead Souls, Nikolai Gogal (trans. C.J. Hogarth)
  • Heaven: Our Enduring Fascination with the Afterlife, Lisa Miller
  • Great Expectations, Charles Dickens
  • A Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin
  • Blue Angel, Francine Prose
  • The Ethics of Ambiguity, Simone de Beauvoir
  • Daemon, Daniel Saurez
  • A Passage to India, E.M. Forster
  • Spies of the Balkans, Alan Furst
  • Suite Francaise, Irene Nemirovsky
  • Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert A. Heinlein

Thirteen books in all: a loose baggy monster* of nonfiction, literary fiction, suspense, science fiction/fantasy, and classics.  By my rough estimate, we have about 5000 pages to read, or, given thirty-five weeks, about 150 pages per week.

I also found the perfect notebooks for the bookclub today on my lunch break: two Mead spiral assignment notebooks, seven-and-one-half by five inches, with forty sheets each.  I’ve dated each sheet for a single week, and to make them more special, I’ll be doing some of my famous collaging.

Next: the syllabus!  And (ouch) the purchase.

*My professors used to refer to English I and II as “loose baggy monsters” because they were intended to cover…well, everything, with a reading list meant to satisfy everyone a little bit.  I have no idea if this phrase is in wider use.

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06 2010