Last week, I asked for book recommendations and the response was extraordinary! Thanks to everyone for such a long list to explore of favorite stories and authors. Although I have read several already, it's difficult to narrow down possibilities and I'm still undecided which to begin during my trip Friday to NYC. Below are the titles I'm considering and I invite everyone to follow the links and vote (in comments) on the most intriguing selection. Perhaps some of you will even read along? While getting lost in a good book is among my very favorite activities, sharing the journey is even more enjoyable! The Finalists:A Canticle for LeibowitzThe BetrothedNine Princes In AmberThe Time Traveler's WifeThe Poisonwood BibleHardboiled Wonderland and the End of the WorldUnaccustomed Earth John the Gnerphk's most recent comment from yesterday is worth reposting:
Sheril - you should bump this back to the top. Good books need a bump every now and again. :o)
Amen to that. The full list after the jump... Old Man And The Sea Life Of Pi Henning Mankel Robert Sapolsky Jared Diamond Frankenstein Ender's Game The Sea & Little Fishes A Bear Called Paddington Something From The Nightside The Futurological Congress William S. Burroughs The Terror The Gentlemen on the Road The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay Yiddish Policeman's Union Summerland Hyperion Illium Song of Ice and Fire The Book Thief Down and Out in Paris and London Persopolis Maus Pattern Recognition Earth Abides The French Lieutenant's Woman The Birth Of The People's Republic of Antarctica The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle Norwegian Wood Parable of the Sower Parable of the Talents The Pivot of Civilizaton The Story of Edgar Sawtelle The White Tiger The Palace of Illusions Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings Atlas Shrugged Havoc Wizard of the Pigeons














