Tuesday, January 14, 2020

The Books I Read in 2019 and My Top 10 of the Year, Last Half of the Decade, and the Decade

These are my top 10 favorite books I read in 2019:
1. Henry V--William Shakespeare
2. East of Eden--John Steinbeck
3. The Age of Movies--Pauline Kael
4. The Dreamers--Karen Thompson Walker
5. A Streetcar Named Desire--Tennessee Williams
6. The Communist--Paul Kengor
7. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine--Gail Honeyman
8. The Woman in the Dunes--Kobo Abe
9. The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith--Thomas Keneally
10. Iron Curtain--Anne Applebaum

My top 10 favorite books I read in the second half of the 2010s:
1. Henry V--William Shakespeare
2. East of Eden--John Steinbeck
3. The Age of Miracles--Karen Thompson Walker
4. Altman--Kathryn Reed Altman and Giulia D'Agnolo Vallan
5. Selected Stories--Guy de Maupassant
6. Howards End--E.M. Forster
7. The Age of Movies--Pauline Kael
8. Room to Dream--David Lynch and Kristine McKenna
9. The Humbling--Philip Roth
10. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt--Edmund Morris

My top 10 favorite books I read in the 2010s:
1. In Cold Blood--Truman Capote
2. Ragtime--E.L. Doctorow
3. Henry V--William Shakespeare
4. The Circle--Dave Eggers
5. The Help--Kathryn Stockett
6. The Right Stuff--Tom Wolfe
7. Being There--Jerzy Kosinski
8. East of Eden--John Steinbeck
9. The Age of Miracles--Karen Thompson Walker
10. Altman--Kathryn Reed Altman and Giulia D'Agnolo Vallan

These are the 26 books I read in 2019:
1. The Return of the King--J.R.R. Tolkien
2. The Collected Stories--Deborah Eisenberg
3. The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History--Thomas E. Woods Jr.
4. Circe--Madeline Miller
5. The Dreamers--Karen Thompson Walker
6. The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature--Elizabeth Kantor
7. Exposing Satan's Playbook--Perry Stone
8. The False Angel--Jeannie Sather
9. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine--Gail Honeyman
10. The Communist--Paul Kengor
11. The Age of Movies--Pauline Kael
12. Iron Curtain--Anne Applebaum
13. QAnon--WWG1WGA
14. The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith--Thomas Keneally
15. 1Q84--Haruki Murakami
16. Ollie's Odyssey--William Joyce
17. The Woman in the Dunes--Kobo Abe
18. The Red Thread--Diana West
19. A Streetcar Named Desire--Tennessee Williams
20. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof--Tennessee Williams
21. Unplanned--Abby Johnson
22. Henry V--William Shakespeare
23. East of Eden--John Steinbeck
24. The Dice Man--Luke Rhinehart
25. The Oracle--Jonathan Cahn
26. An American Tragedy--Theodore Dreiser


Sunday, December 30, 2018

The Books I Read in 2018 and My Top 10 List

Here are my top 10 favorite books I read in 2018:

1. Howards End--E.M. Forster
2. Room to Dream--David Lynch and Kristine McKenna
3. The Humbling--Philip Roth
4. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt--Edmund Morris
5. Slouching towards Bethlehem--Joan Didion
6. This Living Hand--Edmund Morris
7. Rush Revere and the First Patriots--Rush Limbaugh
8. Guilty as Sin--Edward Klein
9. Ghosts--Raina Telgemeier
10. Nemesis--Philip Roth

These are the 47 books I read in 2018:

1. Sing, Unburied, Sing--Jesmyn Ward
2. Shattered--Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes
3. The Paradigm--Jonathan Cahn
4. Fatwa--Pamela Geller
5. Daniel's Story--Carol Matas
6. American Pravda--James O'Keefe
7. Slouching Towards Bethlehem--Joan Didion
8. The Largesse of the Sea Maiden--Denis Johnson
9. Ellis Island and Other Stories--Mark Helprin
10. Guilty as Sin--Edward Klein
11. Howard End--E.M. Forster
12. All Out War--Edward Klein
13. On Beauty--Zadie Smith
14. Killing the Deep State--Jerome R. Corsi
15. Leaving Before the Rains Come--Alexandra Fuller
16. In the Distance--Hernan Diaz
17. Little Bee--Chris Cleave
18. Less--Andrew Sean Greer
19. Ghosts--Raina Telgemeier
20. The Girl Who Drank the Moon--Kelly Barnhill
21. Raymie Nightingale--Kate DiCamillo
22. The Idiot--Elif Batuman
23. Rush Revere and the First Patriots--Rush Limbaugh
24. Captain Marvel: Carol Danvers-The Ms. Marvel Years Vol. 1--Brian Reed
25. Ghost Lights--Lydia Millet
26. Magnificence--Lydia Millet
27. Deceivers--Terry James (ed.)
28. The Saddest Ship Afloat--Allison Lawlor
29. Room to Dream--David Lynch and Kristine McKenna
30. Who Was Davy Crockett?--Gail Herman
31. Who Was Marco Polo?--Joan Holub
32. Who Was Babe Ruth?--Joan Holub
33. Who Was Mother Teresa?--Jim Gigliotti
34. The Twelve Tribes of Hattie--Ayana Mathis
35. Who Was Elvis Presley?--Geoff Edgers
36. Who Was Steve Jobs?--Pam Pollack
37. Where'd You Go, Bernadette--Maria Semple
38. This Living Hand--Edmund Morris
39. Resistance Is Futile!--Ann Coulter
40. The Snow Whale--John Minichillo
41. A House in the Sky--Amanda Lindhout and Sara Corbett
42. Krakatoa--Simon Winchester
43. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt--Edmund Morris
44. I Am Having So Much Fun Here without You--Courtney Maum
45. The Humbling--Philip Roth
46. Nemesis--Philip Roth
47. Educated--Tara Westover

Sunday, December 31, 2017

The Books I Read in 2017 and My Top 10 List

In the summer of 2017, my second book, American Abandon, was self-published as both an ebook and a paperback through Amazon.  It is a collection of short stories with the unifying theme of an America abandoned by God.  Here are links to the two copies:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071KLPHBM/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1497657498&sr=1-1&keywords=american+abandon

https://www.amazon.com/dp/152151464X

Here are my top 10 favorite books I read in 2017:
1. Selected Short Stories--Guy de Maupassant
2. Indignation--Philip Roth
3. The Kingdom of Speech--Tom Wolfe
4. Cosmopolis--Don DeLillo
5. The Harbinger--Jonathan Cahn
6. The First Bad Man--Miranda July
7. The Smear--Sharyl Attkisson
8. Death Comes for the Archbishop--Willa Cather
9. Libra--Don DeLillo
10. Between You & Me--Mary Norris

Here are the 35 books I read in 2017:
1. Cosmopolis--Don DeLillo
2. Elijah of Buxton--Christopher Paul Curtis
3. Libra--Don DeLillo
4. Night of the Ninjas--Mary Pope Osborne
5. My Name Is Mahtob--Mahtob Mahmoody
6. Afternoon on the Amazon--Mary Pope Osborne
7. The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm--Nancy Farmer
8. A Man Called Ove--Fredrik Backman
9. Death Comes for the Archbishop--Willa Cather
10. The Kingdom of Speech--Tom Wolfe
11. Sunset of the Sabertooth--Mary Pope Osborne
12. Fantastic Mr.  Fox--Roald Dahl
13. Under the Volcano--Malcolm Lowry
14. Midnight on the Moon--Mary Pope Osborne
15. Twelve Extraordinary Women--John MacArthur
16. The Secret Agent--Joseph Conrad
17. Looking for Alaska--John Green
18. The Fault in Our Stars--John Green
19. What Successful People Know About Leadership--John C. Maxwell
20. Madam President--William Elliott Hazelgrove
21. Grinding It Out--Ray Kroc with Robert Anderson
22. The Stories of Breece D'J Pancake
23. Selected Short Stories--Guy de Maupassant
24. The Harbinger--Jonathan Cahn
25. The First Bad Man--Miranda July
26. The Two Towers--J.R.R. Tolkien
27. Consider the Lobster--David Foster Wallace
28. Indignation--Philip Roth
29. Between You & Me--Mary Norris
30. Selected Stories--Alice Munro
31. Lincoln in the Bardo--Geroge Saunders
32. The Unholy Trinity--Matt Walsh
33. The Smear--Sharyl Attkisson
34. Manhattan Beach--Jennifer Egan
35. I Believed--Douglas Hyde



Thursday, December 29, 2016

The Books I Read in 2016 and My Top 10 of the Year

God Has Abandoned America (the website) has expired and the ebook still has not been published.  I didn't read as many books as usual because I became a teacher in August; that has kept me too busy to read as much as before.  I read forty-four books this year.  Here's my top 10 and the list of the forty-four:

My top 10 of 2016

1. The Age of Miracles--Karen Thompson Walker
2. Movie Freak--Owen Gleiberman
3. Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican--Ann Coulter
4. I Want My MTV--Rob Tannenbaum and Craig Marks
5. The Snapping of the American Mind--David Kupelian
6. The Babylon Code--Paul McGuire and Troy Anderson
7. VJ--Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, and Martha Quinn with Gavin Edwards
8. The People Vs. Barack Obama--Ben Shapiro
9. Zero K--Don DeLillo
10. Esau Rising--Bill Cloud

The 44 books I read in 2016

1. God's Unwelcome Recovery--Sean Oliver-Dee
2. The Babylon Code--Paul McGuire and Troy Anderson
3. Thrown under the Omnibus--P.J. O'Rourke
4. A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka--Lev Golinkin
5. Me Before You--Jojo Moyes
6. Movie Freak--Owen Gleiberman
7. What If America Were a Christian Nation Again?--D. James Kennedy with Jerry Newcombe
8. The Snapping of the American Mind--David Kupelian
9. So Sad Today--Melissa Broder
10. Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican--Ann Coulter
11. The People Vs. Barack Obama--Ben Shapiro
12. The Age of Miracles--Karen Thompson Walker
13. For the Relief of Unbearable Urges--Nathan Englander
14. Why Are We in Vietnam?--Norman Mailer
15. Gathering Prey--John Sandford
16. I Want My MTV--Rob Tannenbaum and Craig Marks
17. The Deception of Martial Arts and Yoga--Frederick R. Grigg
18. VJ--Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, and Martha Quinn with Gavin Edwards
19. The Sympathizer--Viet Thanh Nguyn
20. Debunking Human Evolution Taught in Our Public Schools--Daniel A. Biddle, David A. Bisbee, & Jerry Bergman
21. You Will Be Made to Care--Erick Erickson and Bill Blankschaen
22. The Killing of Osama Bin Laden--Seymour M. Hersh
23. Get in Trouble--Kelly Link
24. LaRose--Louise Erdrich
25. Zero K--Don DeLillo
26. There Goes My Social Life--Stacey Dash
27. With My Eyes Wide Open--Brian "Head" Welch with Carol Traver
28. Chappaquiddick Tragedy--Donald Frederick Nelson
29. Esau Rising--Bill Cloud
30. The Girls--Emma Cline
31. The Geography of Madness--Frank Bures
32. The Intelligent Conversationalist--Imogen Lloyd Webber
33. Crisis of Character--Gary J. Byrne
34. It IS About Islam--Glenn Beck
35. Happy, Happy, Happy--Phil Robertson with Mark Schlabach
36. How the Dead Dream--Lydia Millet
37. Buffalo Before Breakfast--Mary Pope Osborne
38. Tigers at Twilight--Mary Pope Osborne
39. Dingoes at Dinnertime--Mary Pope Osborne
40. Tonight on the Titanic--Mary Pope Osborne
41. The Names--Don DeLillo
42. Light in August--William Faulkner
43. Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims--Clyde Robert Bulla
44. The Bad Guys: Episode 1--Aaron Blabey

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

The Books I Read in 2015 and My Top 10 of the Year

I said last year that my second book would be published this year.  It has not yet been published, but I have made a web site for it:  http://www.godhasabandonedamerica.com/

Here is the list of the top ten books I read in 2015 and a list of every book I read this year—sixty-nine books.


Top 10 of 2015

1. Altman—Kathryn Reed Altman and Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan

2. Remembering Who We Are

3. Lovely, Dark, Deep—Joyce Carol Oates

4. Jesus’ Son—Denis Johnson

5. The Unspeakable—Meghan Daum

6. Stealing America—Dinesh D’Souza

7. Things That Matter—Charles Krauthammer

8. Nothing Abides—Daniel Pipes

9. A Time for Truth—Ted Cruz

10. Sweet Freedom—Sarah Palin


The 69 books I read in 2015

1. Under the Skin—Michel Faber

2. Running Dog—Don DeLillo

3. Double Down—Mark Halperin and John Heilemann

4. Let the Great World Spin—Colum McCann

5. Altman—Kathryn Reed Altman and Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan

6. The Nightingale—Kristin Hannah

7. Jesus Prom—Jon Weece

8. Bias in the Booth—Dylan Gwinn

9. The Girl on the Train—Paula Hawkins

10. A Question of Upbringing—Anthony Powell

11. ‘Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry’—Colin Flaherty

12. Don’t Take My Lemonade Stand—Janie Johnson

13. Pigs Can’t Swim—Helen Peppe

14. All the Light We Cannot See—Anthony Doerr

15. Blood Feud—Edward Klein

16. Clinton Cash—Peter Schweizer

17. Rising to the Challenge—Carly Fiorina

18. Saturday Night Live—Alison Castle

19. The Naked Communist—W. Cleon Skousen

20. Surrounded by Friends—Matthew Rohrer

21. Country of Ghost—Gaylord Brewer

22. Split Season: 1981—Jeff Katz

23. The Silencing—Kirsten Powers

24. Lovely, Dark, Deep—Joyce Carol Oates

25. Remembering Who We Are

26. Jesus’ Son—Denis Johnson

27. Herzog—Saul Bellow

28. Abortion Free—Troy Newman & Cheryl Sullenger

29. Dragon’s Teeth—Upton Sinclair

30. Things That Matter—Charles Krauthammer

31. ¡Adios, America!—Ann Coulter

32. A Time for Truth—Ted Cruz

33. Go Set a Watchman—Harper Lee

34. Hillary Unhinged—Thomas Kuiper

35. 23 Anti-procrastination Habits—S.J. Scott

36. The First Family Detail—Ronald Kessler

37. Dragons of Dinosaurs?—Darek Isaacs

38. End of Discussion—Mary Katharine Ham and Guy Benson

39. Fanaticus—Justine Gubar

40. The Queen—Hugh Hewitt

41. Purity—Jonathan Franzen

42. It’s Not Over—Michelangelo Signorile

43. You’re Going to Be Dead One Day—David Horowitz

44. Scarlet Letters—Jack Cashill

45. A Divine Revelation of Satan’s Deceptions—Mary K. Baxter

46. Takedown—Paul Kengor

47. The Devil’s Pleasure Palace—Michael Walsh

48. The Eighth Kingdom—Perry Stone

49. The Marvels—Brian Selznick

50. The Atheist Who Didn’t Exist—Andy Bannister

51. The Poet’s Guide to Food, Drink, & Desire—Gaylord Brewer

52. Dreamers and Deceivers—Glenn Beck

53. Fool’s Talk—Os Guinness

54. God’s Crime Scene—J. Warner Wallace

55. The Unspeakable—Meghan Daum

56. Nothing Abides—Daniel Pipes

57. Juniors—Kaui Hart Hemmings

58. The Moor’s Account—Laila Lalami

59. Reasonable Faith—William Lane Craig

60. Blue Estate—Viktor Kalvachev and Kosta Yanev

61. Stealing America—Dinesh D’Souza

62. Sweet Freedom—Sarah Palin

63. VHS Video Cover Art—Thomas Hodge

64. Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims—Rush Limbaugh

65. Unlikeable—Edward Klein

66. The Clintons’ War on Women—Roger Stone and Robert Morrow

67. Chinese Propaganda Posters—Stefan R. Landsberger, Anchee Min, and Duo Duo

68. A Year in Photography

69. Between Riverside and Crazy—Stephen Adly Guirgis

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

The Books I Read in 2014 and the Top 10 Books of the First Half of the Decade

This year was a great literary year for me because my first book, The Breathing Advocate (http://www.amazon.com/Breathing-Advocate-Jarrett-McCall-ebook/dp/B00NP9IJT2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412719081&sr=8-1&keywords=the+breathing+advocate), was published.  In 2015, my second book, a collection of short stories titled God Has Abandoned America, will be out.

These are my top 10 books for 2014:
1. The Circle--Dave Eggers
2. Big Tent--Mallory Factor and Elizabeth Factor
3. The Disaster Artist--Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell
4. Collusion--Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
5. The Marketing of Evil--David Kupelian
6. Midwinterblood--Marcus Sedgwick
7. Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?--Roz Chast
8. I Want to Show You More--Jamie Quatro
9. Monsters--Rich Cohen
10. Stonewalled--Sharyl Attkisson

My top 10 for the first half of the 2010s:
1. In Cold Blood--Truman Capote
2. Ragtime--E.L. Doctorow
3. The Circle--Dave Eggers
4. The Help--Kathryn Stockett
5. The Right Stuff--Tom Wolfe
6. Being There--Jerzy Kosinski
7. Atonement--Ian McEwan
8. Gone Girl--Gillian Flynn
9. The Orphan Master's Son--Adam Johnson
10. Mao II--Don DeLillo

These are the 79 books I read this year:
1. Vampires in the Lemon Grove--Karen Russell
2. A River Runs Through It and Other Stories--Norman Maclean
3. Your Best Life Now--Joel Osteen
4. The Hobbit--J.R.R. Tolkien
5. Players--Don DeLillo
6. Give Them Grace--Elyse M. Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson
7. 1984--George Orwell
8. Unbroken--Laura Hillenbrand
9. Orange Is the New Black--Piper Kerman
10. Midwinterblood--Marcus Sedgwick
11. Collusion--Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
12. Tropic of Cancer--Henry Miller
13. We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves--Karen Joy Fowler
14. Monsters--Rich Cohen
15. Better than Fiction--Don George
16. The Testament of Mary--Colm Toibin
17. Good Tidings and Great Joy--Sarah Palin
18. The Circle--Dave Eggers
19. James Madison--Jeff Broadwater
20. Foreign Affairs--Alison Lurie
21. 419--Will Ferguson
22. Caught--Lisa Moore
23. Chocolates for Breakfast--Pamela Moore
24. I Want to Show You More--Jamie Quatro
25. The Facts on Islam--John Ankerberg, John Weldon, and Dillon Burroughs
26. Breakthrough--James O'Keefe
27. The Secret History--Donna Tartt
28. Bark--Lorrie Moore
29. The 9/11 Report--Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon
30. The Marketing of Evil--David Kupelian
31. The Disaster Artist--Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell
32. Not Cool--Greg Gutfeld
33. Eminent Hipsters--Donald Fagen
34. Sickened--Julie Gregory
35. Angry Little Men--Kevin Todd Porter
36. Blood Will Out--Walter Kirn
37. The Goldfinch--Donna Tartt
38. Daily Readings from Every Day a Friday--Joel Osteen
39. The Land of Steady Habits--Ted Thompson
40. The Son--Philipp Meyer
41. Terrorists & Novelists--Diane Johnson
42. Rules for Patriots--Steve Deace
43. Big Tent--Mallory Factor and Elizabeth Factor
44. Up, Up, & Away--Jonah Keri
45. America--Dinesh D'Souza
46. The Possibilities--Kaui Hart Hemmings
47. She Is Not Invisible--Marcus Sedgwick
48. In Paradise--Peter Matthiessen
49. Carrie--Stephen King
50. Assault and Flattery--Katie Pavlich
51. The Heist--Daniel Silva
52. Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?--Roz Chast
53. Confessions of a Spy--Pete Earley
54. Tenth of December--George Saunders
55. Euphoria--Lily King
56. The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair--Joel Dicker
57. Trickle Down Tyranny--Michael Savage
58. If I Stay--Gayle Forman
59. Everything I Never Told You--Celeste Ng
60. Drowntown: Book One--Robbie Morrison and Jim Murray
61. Revenge: The Secret Origin of Emily Thorne--Ted Sullivan
62. The Cult of Common Core--Brad McQueen
63. Can You Be Gay and Christian?--Michael L. Brown
64. The Other Side of the Wall--Marie Micheaux
65. Barbaric Mercies--Gaylord Brewer
66. Let Me Be Clear--Katie Kieffer
67. Making Gay Okay--Robert R. Reilly
68. The Dog--Joseph O'Neill
69. Orfeo--Richard Powers
70. The Blazing World--Siri Hustvedt
71. Wolf in White Van--John Darnielle
72. Miracles and Massacres--Glenn Beck
73. Martin Scorsese--Tom Shone
74. The Odyssey of Falling--Paige Crutcher
75. Distortion--Chelsen Vicari
76. Inherent Vice--Thomas Pynchon
77. American Cornball--Christopher Miller
78. Stonewalled--Sharyl Attkisson
79. 'If I Had a Son'--Jack Cashill

Sunday, December 29, 2013

The Books I Read in 2013

I read two books this year titled Drive.  The first was Larry Bird's autobiography; the other was the James Sallis novel that the 2011 Ryan Gosling film was based on.

My top 10 favorite books I read this year:
1.     Atonement—Ian McEwan
2.     Gone Girl—Gillian Flynn
3.     The Orphan Master’s Son—Adam Johnson
4.     A Hologram for the King—Dave Eggers
5.     What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank—Nathan Englander
6.     The Snow Child—Eowyn Ivey
7.     Conversations with Pauline Kael—ed. Will Brantley
8.     The Magnificent Ambersons—Booth Tarkington
9.     The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie—Muriel Spark
10. Love in Infant Monkeys—Lydia Millet

These are the 73 books I read this year:
1.     The Magnificent Ambersons—Booth Tarkington
2.     Cowards—Glenn Beck
3.     Is My Bow Too Big?—Victoria Jackson
4.     Gone Girl—Gillian Flynn
5.     A Hologram for the King—Dave Eggers
6.     Ritual in Death—J.D. Robb
7.     The Ginger Man—J.P. Donleavy
8.     Yearbook—Allyson Braithwaite Condie
9.     Atonement—Ian McEwan
10. Hollywood, Interrupted—Andrew Breitbart & Mark Ebner
11. The One and Only Ivan—Katherine Applegate
12. In Darkness—Nick Lake
13. Splendors and Glooms—Laura Amy Schlitz
14. 10 Things Jesus Never Said—Will Davis, Jr.
15. Dodger—Terry Pratchett
16. God’s Guest List—Debbie Macomber
17. Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe—Benjamin Alire Saenz
18. Drive—Larry Bird
19. When the Game Was Ours—Larry Bird and Earvin Magic Johnson
20. Code Name Verity—Elizabeth Wein
21. God’s Not Dead—Rice Broocks
22. Three Times Lucky—Sheila Turnage
23. The Sheltering Sky—Paul Bowles
24. Messi—Luca Caioli
25. Life of Pi—Yann Martel
26. The Surrendered—Chang-Rae Lee
27. Under the Net—Iris Murdoch
28. Team of Rivals—Doris Kearns Goodwin
29. The Snow Child—Eowyn Ivey
30. The Orphan Master’s Son—Adam Johnson
31. The West’s Last Chance—Tony Blankley
32. What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank—Nathan Englander
33. All the Pretty Horses—Cormac McCarthy
34. The White Bicycle—Beverley Brenna
35. The History Boys—Alan Bennett
36. Wide Sargasso Sea—Jean Rhys
37. Jane Eyre—Charlotte Bronte
38. The Preacher and the Presidents—Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy
39. Wild—Cheryl Strayed
40. Drama—Raina Telgemeier
41. A Game for Swallows—Zeina Abirached
42. Bullies—Ben Shapiro
43. Love in Infant Monkeys—Lydia Millet
44. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie—Muriel Spark
45. Fire in the Ashes—Jonathan Kozol
46. Desperate Characters—Paula Fox
47. Conversations with Pauline Kael—Will Brantley, ed.
48. The Sense of an Ending—Julian Barnes
49. The Journalist and the Murderer—Janet Malcolm
50. The Stench of Honolulu—Jack Handey
51. Radical Rulers—Robert Knight
52. Turtle in Paradise—Jennifer L. Holm
53. Six Easy Pieces—Richard Feynman
54. Amsterdam—Ian McEwan
55. The Homosexual Agenda—Alan Sears & Craig Osten
56. My Life Has a Price—Tina Okpara
57. A Mathematician’s Apology—G.H. Hardy
58. What’s So Great About America—Dinesh D’Souza
59. Drive—James Sallis
60. I Surrender All—Clay and Renee Crosse
61. Driven—James Sallis
62. Keep It Pithy—Bill O’Reilly
63. The Ocean at the End of the Lane—Neil Gaiman
64. Tell the Wolves I’m Home—Carol Rifka Brunt
65. Until She Comes Home—Lori Roy
66. The English Girl—Daniel Silva
67. Advise and Consent—Allen Drury
68. The Good Lord Bird—James McBride
69. The Flamethrowers—Rachel Kushner
70. The Luminaries—Eleanor Catton
71. Catching Fire—Suzanne Collins
72. The Thing About Luck—Cynthia Kadohata

73. Mockingjay—Suzanne Collins