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Books I’ve Read In 2009
I don’t know why I started doing this. On my trip last year to Biltmore Estate, I learned that George Washington Vanderbilt kept a book titled “Books I’ve Read”. I was also very impressed by the 23,000+ books that he had purchased throughout his short life. Last Fall I inherited a few large boxes of books from my grandmother to add to my own library and set off on a new reading binge.
This is mainly for my own record. Some day I’d like to be able to look back and take that stroll down memory lane.
The Dark Tower VI: Song Of Susannah – Stephen King
Kiss Me, Kill Me: And Other True Cases Ann Rule’s Crime Files: Vol. 9 – Ann Rule
100 Hair-Raising Little Horror Stories – Barnes & Noble Books
The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower – Stephen King
Duma Key – Stephen King
Cell – Stephen King
Lisey’s Story – Stephen King
Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1987 edition) – L. Ron Hubbard
50 Great Horror Stories: Bloodchilling tales of unimaginable terror – Edited by John Canning
The Shadowkiller – Matthew Scott Hansen
The Shadow Catchers – Thomas Lakeman
The FairTax Book: Saying Goodbye to the Income Tax and the IRS – Neal Boortz and Congressman John Linder
Of course, this list will be updated as I start reading more.
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I use goodreads.com to keep track of the books I’ve read. It’s a really handy site. Not saying you have to go with it, just making conversation.
I'm gonna add those to my reading list. They all sound good.