Trying to keep up with the list of books I've read, and failing miserably...
Stephen Kinzer - All the Shah's Men
Dean Koontz - Frankenstein 1 and 2 (or should it be 2 and 3?)
John Hawks - The Traveler
James Swain - Mr Lucky
Robin Cook - Marker
Stephen King - On Writing
Ayn Rand - Atlas Shrugged (Finally!!!)
Carl Hiaasen - Skinny Dip
John Steinbeck - Tortilla Flats
Alice Sebold - Lucky
Ann Rule - If You Really Loved Me
Jonathan Harr - A Civil Action
David Mccullough - 1776
Bernard Goldberg - Arrogance
Richard Hack - Howard Hughes
John Case - The Syndrome
Jeff Lindsay - Darkly Dreaming Dexter
John Sandford - Broken Prey
Tess Gerritsen - The Sinner
That's about all I can remember for now.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
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