- Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote
- Parasite by Mira Grant
- Symbiont by Mira Grant
- Chimera by Mira Grant
- How Civil Wars Start and How to Stop Them by Barbara P Walter.
- Animal Farm by George Orwell
- Just After Sunset by Stephen King
- The Murder At The Vicarage by Agatha Christie
- Feed by Mira Grant
- It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover
- In The Company of Witches by Auralee Wallace
- Deadline by Mira Grant
- Countdown by Mira Grant
- The Maze Runner by James Dashner
- The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
- Blackout by Mira Grant
- Elevation by Stephen King
- The Woman In Me by Britney Spears
- It’s Ok To Be Angry About Capitalism by Bernie Sanders
- Murder On The Orient Express by Agatha Christie
- The Firm by John Grisham
- Sitting Pretty The View From My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body by Rebekah Taussig
- It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover
- The Last Stand Of The California Browncoats by Mira Grant
- In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune
- My French Whore by Gene Wilder
- The Climate Book by Greta Thunberg
- The Scorch Trials by James Dashner
- The Grownup by Gillian Flynn
- Nightmares & Dreamscapes by Stephen King
- The Mysterious Affair At Styles by Agatha Christie
- Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King
- Verity by Colleen Hoover
- The World Without Us by Alan Weisman
- The Exchange by John Grisham
- Double Homicide: Santa Fe, Boston by Jonathan & Faye Kellerman
- The Pelican Brief by John Grisham
- No Time Like The Future by Michale J. Fox 39.The Death Cure by James Dashner
- The Kill Order by James Dashner
- The Fever Code by James Dashner
- Dolly Parton Songteller by Dolly Parton with Robert K. Dermann
- Mean Baby by Selma Blair
- 1984 by George Orwell
- The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told by Alex Haley
- A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to The Future by Michael J. Fox
- Wildflower by Drew Barrymore
- The Book of Hope by Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams
- Dead Silence by S.A. Barnes
- Throttle by Joe Hill and Stephen King
- The Fold by Peter Clines
- Full Throttle by Joe Hill
- Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin
- The Hollow Places b y T. King Fisher
- Something Wicked This Way Come by Ray Bradbury
- Her Little Flowers by Shannon Morgan
- The Fireman by Joe Hill
- The Nightmare Man by J.H. Markert
- Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
- Theodore Boone Kid Lawyer by John Grisham
- Theodore Boone The Abduction by John Grisham
- Yes Man by Danny Wallace
- Theodore BooneThe Accused by John Grisham
- Theodore Boone The Activist by John Grisham
- The Soul Thief by Charles Baxter
- Theodore BooneThe Fugitive by John Grisham
- Theodore Boone The Scandal by John Grisham
- The Assault On Reason by Al Gore
- Theodore BooneThe Accomplice
- Gerald’s Game by Stephen King
- Sooley by John Grisham
- Her Daughter’s Eyes by Jessica Barksdale Inclan
- Mr. Was by Pete Hautman
- Witch Upon A Star by Angela M. Sanders
- Christine by Stephen King
- She’s Not Sorry by Mary Kubica
- How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea by Mira Grant
- When the Crow’s Away by Auralee Wallace
- Neil Patrick Harris Choose Your Own Autobiography
- Bait and Witch by Angela M. Sanders
- Seven-Year Witch by Angela M. Sanders
- Fifth Avenue 5AM by Sam Wasson
- Calico Joe by John Grisham
- Ford County by John Grisham
- Witch and Famous by Angela M. Sanders
- Gone With the Witch by Angela M. Sanders
- The King of Torts by John Grisham
- The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer
- Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
- The Ghost Orchid by Jonathan Kellerman
- How To Win Friends and Influnce People by Dale Carnegie
- Strange Weather by Joe Hill
- Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill
- You Like It Darker by Stephen King
- Zoey is too Drunk for this Dystopia by Jason Pargin
- Mondy Mourning by Kathy Reichs
- Envy by Gregg Olsen
- The Green Man Tales from the Mythic Forest Edited by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling
- Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
- The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
- Wizard’s First Rule by Terry Goodkind
- Everything Must Go by Jenny Fran Davis
- Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
- Raptor Red by Robert T. Bakker
I’m sure this is true.
However, if someone else offered that list I’d call complete bullshit.
He’s mine (all ebooks, so no pictures)
Some of those are novellas, but some of them are really long, so probably balances out. When I’m not working and my chores are done, I’m usually reading.
How did you read Watchmen without pictures?
It was on Kindle with pictures. In fact, part of my reason for reading it was to see how that was. It was actually good - I was on a tablet, so not too tiny.
Sure, but like, weird flex.
I mean that could be complete bullshit, who would know? I’m more inclined to think the sort of person that lists all the books they have supposedly read is probably the same sort of person that is trying to show off and therefore likely to exaggerate a bit.
Either way, good for you if you enjoyed them. Weird to think anyone else would care.
Maybe take one book and talk about how it made you feel, or something.
Not sure how anyone would consider it a brag, any more than listing movies that you watched or whatever. I have the list handy because I make notes about each book so that I can refer back and they don’t blur together. I was just saying it doesn’t seem unbelievable to me.
I did post my list to the SF community here after I had a year’s worth, along with my notes, in case it would help someone else with their reading list, which a number of people said it did. Still not a brag, just info.
See you read Children of Time. You read the rest of the series?
I’ve read the second, which I liked tremendously, but haven’t gotten to the third yet.
Forgot this is the internet and people do lie on here. I have read all those books of course a lot of the Kindle ones are short stories but I still believe they count.
I list my books I read at end of the year as a tradition. Started for me on Reddit just go look up my user name on there and you will see. Only reason I posted now instead of end of year because this the first time since childhood that I read 100 books.
Why this is possible is two fold I am fast reader always have been, and second my job finally allows me to read at work. Second job that allows this.
But I am always reading weather during my lunch break, or just relaxing at home on the weekend.