RATB Complete list of books read in 2011

2011
1. Fires of Heaven – Robert jordan
2. The legendary adventures of Alexander
3. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (x2) – Mark Twain
4. Far from the Maddening Crowd – Thomas Hardy
5. The Dwarves – Markus Heitz
6. Animal Farm – George Orwell
7. The wizard of Oz – L. F. Baum
8. Around the World in 80 days – Jules Verne
9. Five Weeks in a Balloon – Jules Verne
10. De Kraai – Kader Abdolah
11. The Last Witchfinder – James Morrow
12. Scottish Myths and Legends – Hamilton
13. The Poor mouth – Flann O’ Brien
14. John Bull’s Other Island – Bernard Shaw
15. Preludes and Nocturnes, Sandman vol 1 – Neil Gaiman
16. Watt – Samuel Beckett
17. Good Omens – Neil Gaiman
18. Sand
19. Dream Country, Sandman vol 3 – Neil Gaiman
20. The Voyages of Sindbad
21. Little Women – Louisa May Alcott
22. Murder on the Orient Express – Agatha Christie
23. Good Wives – L.M. Alcott
24. Lord Arthur Saville’s Crime – Oscar Wilde
25. A portrait of an artist as a young man – James Joyce
26. Salome – Oscar Wilde
27. Peter Pan/Peter Pan in kensington gardens – J.M. Barrie
28. The Colour of Magic – Terry Pratchett
29. Lord of Chaos – Robert Jordan
30. The Stone Rose – Simon Messingham
31. The Crown of Swords – Robert Jordan
32. Irish Fairy Tales – Joseph Jacobs
33. Interview with a Vampire – Anne Rice
34. The Resurrection Casket – Justin Richards
35. The Doctor Trap – Simon Messingham
36. The Taking of Chelsea 426 – David Llewellyn
37. Moby Dick – Herman Melville
38. The Illustrated Sherlock Holmes Treasury – Arthur Conan Doyle
39. The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne
40. Emma – Jane Austen
41. The fall of the house of usher – Edgar Allen Poe
42. Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglas – Frederick Douglas
43. The strange case of Dr. Jekyl and Mr Hyde – Robert Louis Stevenson
44. Benito Cereno – Herman Melville
45. Treasure Island – Robert Louis Stevenson
46. Lady Chatterly’s Lover – D.H. Lawrence
47. Othello – SHakespeare
48. Ireland: A very peculiar history – Jim Pipe
49. Hamlet – Shakespeare
50. The Crying of Lot 49 – Thomas Pynchon
51. Twenty thousand leagues under the sea – Jules Verne
52. The Last hero – Terry Pratchett

  • 53. King Lear – SHakespeare
    54. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone – J.K. Rowling

    2012
    1. American Pastoral – Philip Roth

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