1. I have about 9 Harry Potter books in
Finnish and English. I recently got them back from my mum, she is as old as JKR.
I don’t know how to list this saga, but they should be listed first? I started
reading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince again, since I haven’t read the
last two books in my own language, yet.
2. Lauren Greenfield: Thin. This is a
book about anorexia that also made it into a documentary. Ordered it from
amazon for no reason.
3. Kalevala. Epic story of Finland.
Full of poems and lore from Karelia area (nowadays part of Russia). I made an
essay in primary school about Maria and the virginal conception from a berry,
which I had no idea about if I hadn’t googled it.
4. Happy Dog: Liz Dalby, Helen Dennis.
I bought this book to get some basic information about dogs, but knew most of
the things, since I was dog sitting this summer and then we got our own dog.
5. Jean M. Auel: The Land of the
Painted Caves. It’s a huge book, haven’t started it, but some of the previous
books were great.
6. Stephen King: Revelation. I have
this as an audiobook as well. First I loaned it from the library, but didn’t
finish in time. Not sure what’s it about yet. The beginning reminds me of Spies
by Michael Frayn.
7. Michael Frayn: Spies. I read this
book on my exchange year on Isle of Wight in the UK on English classes.
8. JKR: Casual Vacancy. I saw there is
a TV series based on this book, and feel like buying it. It’s not fantasy like
the Potter books, it’s more like about social circumstances in a small town
etc.
9. John Greene: The Fault in Our Stars
10. Robert Greene: Mastery
11. Tyra Banks: Modelland
12. James Dashner: Maze Runner
13. Belle de Jour: Diary of an Unlikely
Call Girl
14. Dan Brown: Deception Point
15. Suzanne White: The New Chinese
Astrology
16. Joseph E. Ledoux: Synaptic Self: How
Our Brains Become Who We Are
17. Stephen King: Under the Dome
18. Olivia Goldsmith: The First Wives
Club
19. Charlaine Harris: Club Dead (Sookie
Stackhouse, #3)
20. Margaret Weis: Elven Star (The Death
Gate Cycle, #2)
21. Margaret Weis: Dragon Wing (The
Death Gate Cycle, #1)
22. Chris Powell: Choose More, Lose More
23. Robert Galbraith: The Cuckoo's
Calling (Cormoran Strike, #1)
24. Dan Brown: Inferno (Robert Langdon,
#4)
25. Stephen King: Doctor Sleep (The
Shining, #2)
26. Sylvia Day: Bared to You (Crossfire,
#1)
27. Vanessa Diffenbaugh: The Language of
Flowers
28. Portia de Rossi: Unbearable
Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain
29. Richard Wiseman: Paranormality: Why
We See What Isn't There
30. David Kirkpatrick: The Facebook
Effect: The Inside Story of the Company That Is Connecting the World
31. Suzanne Collins: The Hunger Games (The Hunger
Games, #1)
32. Gordon Ramsay: Humble Pie
33. Stephenie Meyer: Twilight (Twilight,
#1)
34. Shauna Reid: The Amazing Adventures
of Dietgirl
35. Melissa Panarello: One Hundred
Strokes Of The Brush Before Bed
36. Robert K. Brown: We Are Eternal:
What the Spirits Tell Me about Life After Death
37. Vivianne Crowley: Way of Wicca
38. Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowl (Artemis
Fowl, #1)
39. Stafford Hildred: Jamie
Confidential: The Biography of Britain's Best-Loved Chef
40. David Colbert: The Magical Worlds of
Harry Potter: A Treasury of Myths, Legends, and Fascinating Facts
41. Darren Shan: A Living Nightmare
(Cirque Du Freak, #1)
42. Stephen King: On Writing: A Memoir
of the Craft
43. Stephen King: Bag of Bones
44. Arthur Golden: Memoirs of a Geisha
45. Lee Child: Killing Floor (Jack
Reacher, #1)
46. Lynn A. Robinson: Divine Intuition
47. Laura C. Schlessinger: How Could You
Do That?!: The Abdication of Character, Courage, and Conscience
48. Les Martin: X Marks the Spot (The
X-Files: Middle Grade, #1)
49. Philip Pullman: The Golden Compass
(His Dark Materials, #1)
50. Terry Pratchett: Witches Abroad
(Discworld, #12; Witches #3)
51. Erlend Loe: Naïve. Super
52. Stephen King: The Eyes of the Dragon
53. Terry Pratchett: The Color of Magic
(Discworld, #1; Rincewind #1)
54. Humphrey Carpenter: J.R.R. Tolkien:
A Biography
55. Anne Rice: Interview with the
Vampire (The Vampire Chronicles, #1)
56. George Orwell: Animal Farm
57. J.R.R. Tolkien: The Hobbit
58. Stephen King The Shining (The
Shining, #1)
59. Bram Stoker: Dracula
60. Jules Verne: Twenty Thousand Leagues
Under the Sea
61. Stephen King: Pet Sematary
62. Terry Pratchett: Feet of Clay
(Discworld, #19)
63. Veronica Roth: Divergent (Divergent
#1)
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