Friday, December 18, 2009

2009: A Partial Reading List

Here are the books I read during the past year and those I should have wrapped up before 2010.

Done
  • Death on the Cheap: The Lost B Movies of Film Noir by Arthur Lyons
  • The Film Noir Reader: Volume 2 edited by Alain Silver and James Ursini
  • Newton and the Counterfeiter: The Unkown Detective Career of the World's Greatest Scientist by Thomas Levenson
  • The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps edited by Otto Penzler
  • Fright by Cornell Woolrich
  • The Dead Man's Brother by Roger Zelanzy
  • The Cutie by Donald E. Westlake
  • House Dick by E. Howard Hunt
  • Casino Moon by Peter Blauner
  • Fake I.D. by Jason Starr
  • The Criminal by Jim Thompson
  • The Getaway by Jim Thompson
  • Roughneck by Jim Thompson
  • The Nothing Man by Jim Thompson
  • Passport to Peril by Robert B. Parker
  • Stop This Man by Peter Rabe
  • Losers Live Longer by Russell Atwood
  • Honey in His Mouth by Lester Dent
  • Quarry in the Middle by Max Allan Collins
  • The Galton Case by Ross MacDonald
  • The Blue Hammer by Ross MacDonald
  • The Way Some People Die by Ross MacDonald
  • The Ivory Grin by Ross MacDonald
  • The Doomsters by Ross MacDonald
  • The Barbarous Coast by Ross MacDonald
  • The Instant Enemy by Ross Mac Donald
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
  • The Girl who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson
  • The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson
  • Thunderstruck by Erik Larson
  • The Whiskey Rebels by David Liss
  • Drood by Dan Simmons
  • The Professional by W.C. Heinz
  • Redemption Song: The Ballad of Joe Strummer by Chris Salewicz
  • Born Standing Up by Steve Martin
  • The Nasty Bits by Anthony Bourdain

In progress or about to be:
  • Europe by Norman Davies
  • 2066 by Roberto Bolano
  • The Island of the Day Before by Umberto Eco
  • Black Angel by Cornell Woolrich
  • The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • The Corpse Wore Pasties by Jonny Porkpie
  • The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen
That's not everything, but it's probably pretty close- there are probably a few from late 2008 on here and there are certainly some from this year that I've forgotten. Not a bad year overall.

1 comment:

Sculptor?!? said...

Well. You don't mind if I use this to supplement my reading list for next year, do you?