| Re: Fifty book challenge 2008 1. Wicked - Gregory Maguire (very good, dark, and not at all musical like surprisingly)
2. Freud's Alphabet - Jonathan Tel
3. Islam, A Short History - Karen Armstrong
4. A wedding in December - Anita Shreve
5. Light on Snow - Anita Shreve
6. Swallowing Grandma - Kate Long
7. Queen Mum - Kate Long
8. Start from Here - Sean French
9. Venus as a Boy - Luke Sutherland
10. The Piano - Jane Campion
11. The Wind Singer - William Nicholson
12. Slaves of the Mastery - William Nicholson
13. The Wind on Fire - William Nicholson
14. Imagined London - Anna Quindlen
15. Love Story - Erich Segal
16. Wintering - Kate Moses (Sem fiction on the last moths of Silvia Plath's life, excellent book)
17. The Self Preservation Society - Kate Harrison
18. The Realm of Shells - Sonia Overall
19. Human Punk - John King
20. Everyday life in the Viking Age - Jacqueline Simpson
21. The Developing Child - Helen Bee
22. A Teachers' Guide to the Psychology of Learning - Michael J.A. Howe
23. Literacy and Language in the Primary Years - Wray and Medwell
24. The Study of Language - George Yule
25. Six Religions int the Twentieth Century - W. Owen Cole
26. Child Development and Teaching Pupils with Special Educational Needs - Tilstone and Layton
27. Drama in the Curriculum - Jon Somers
28. Joan Bakewell - The Centre of the Bed
29. Labrynthe - Kate Mosse
30. Innocence -Kathleen Tessaro
31. A Bit of Crack and Car Culture - Bess Ross
32 The Red Door : the Complete English Stories(1949-76) -,Iain Crichton Smith.
33. The Brown Owls Guide to Life -Kate Harrison
34. The Last Days of Dogtown - Anita Diamant
35. Pitching my Tent - Anita Diamant
36. Buddha Da - Anne Donovan
37. Ant Egg Soup - Natacha du Pont de Bie
38. How i paid for College - Marc Acito
39. Love, Etc. - Julian Barnes
40. For One More Day - Mitch Albom 41. The Handmaiden's Tale - Margaret Atwood
42. A pale View of the Hills - Kazuo Ishguro
43. The Island Walkers - John Bemrose
44. City Girls - Patricia Scanlan
45. An Encounter with Reggio Emilia - Kinney and Wharton
The last one is required reading for my course, but took four times what it would take me to read the average book, so I figure it counts. |