Books read in 2006

Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Here's a list of books that I've read this year, so far... continuation from here. As usual, I'm not including re-reads.
  1. Jools Oliver - Minus One to Nine: The Diary of an Honest Mum
  2. Trinny Woodall, Susannah Constantine - What Not to Wear
  3. Eve Ensler - Necessary Targets: A Story of Women and War, Good Body
  4. Ted Allen, Kyan Douglas, Thom Filicia, Carson Kressley, Jai Rodriguez - Queer Eye for the Straight Guy: The Fab 5's Guide to Looking Better, Cooking Better, Dressing Better, Behaving Better and Living Better
  5. Chuck Palahniuk - Survivor, Non-Fiction, Diary, Choke
  6. Chris Turner - Planet Simpson
  7. Mireille Guiliano - French Women Don't Get Fat: The Secret of Eating for Pleasure
  8. Roald Dahl - My Uncle Oswald, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
  9. Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie - A Bit of Fry & Laurie, A Bit More of Fry & Laurie
  10. Fidelis Morgan - Bluff Your Way in Theatre
  11. Anthony Bourdain - The Bobby Gold Stories, Bone in the Throat, The Nasty Bits
  12. Ron McLarty - Memory of Running
  13. Vikas Swarup - Q&A
  14. Alice Cooper - The Temple of My Familiar
  15. Scott Adams - Dilbert: Seven Years of Highly Defective People
  16. Hugh Laurie - The Gun Seller
  17. Stephen Fry - Moab is My Washpot, The Ode Less Travelled: Unlocking the Poet Within
  18. Alasdair Gray - The Ends of Our Tethers
  19. Ha Jin - In The Pond
  20. Steve Martin - The Pleasure of My Company, Shopgirl
  21. George Carlin - Brain Droppings, Napalm and Silly Putty
  22. Rebecca Wells - Little Altars Everywhere
  23. Robin Maxwell - The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn
  24. Bill Maher - Does Anyone Have a Problem with That? Politically Incorrect's Greatest Hits
  25. Norman Maxwell - The Trouble with Dilbert: How Corporate Culture Gets the Last Laugh
  26. Ben Elton - Past Mortem, High Society, First Casualty
  27. Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner - Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
  28. Adeline Yen Mah - Watching the Tree: A Chinese Daughter Reflects on Happiness, Tradition and Spirit
  29. J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
40 over books here, and I already left out some books that I don't care to mention and textbooks, which adds up to 50-60 books, tops.

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