Wednesday, March 26, 2008

What I read in a year...

I know, it's been a while since I posted... so, want to see what I read between last March and this?



Spring 2007:


"Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life" by Alison Weir
"The Princes in the Tower" by Alison Weir
"The Wars of the Roses" By Alison Weir
"The Phantom of the Opera"By Gaston Leroux
"Queen Isabella" By Alison Weir
"The Children of Henry VIII" By Alison Weir
"Thomas Cardinal Wolsey" By Nancy Lenz Harvey
"Of Mice and Men" By John Steinbeck
"The Six Wives of Henry VIII" By Alison Weir
"The Sisters of Henry VIII" By Maria Perry
"Nine Days Queen" By Mary Luke
"The Poisonwood Bible" By Barbara Kingsolver
"The Wars of the Roses" By Desmond Seward
"The Wars of the Roses" By Robin Neillands
"Royal Blood: Richard III and the Mystery of the Princes" By Bertram Fields
"To Kill a Mockingbird" By Harper Lee
"Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Murder of Lord Darnley" By Alison Weir
"Elizabeth I: Collected Works" By Elizabeth I
"First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis' Civil War" By Joan E. Cashin
"The Grapes of Wrath" By John Steinbeck
"Confederate Heroines: 120 Southern Women Convicted by Union Military Justice" By Thomas P. Lowry
"Women in the Field: America's Pioneering Women Naturalists" By Marcia Bonta



Summer 2007:

"Titus Andronicus" By William Shakespeare
"Marie Antoinette: The Journey" By Antonia Fraser
"The Life of Elizabeth I" By Alison Weir
"A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" By James Joyce
"King Henry VI Part I" By William Shakespeare
"Love's Labours Lost" By William Shakespeare
"The Comedy of Errors" By William Shakespeare
"The Sound and the Fury" By William Faulkner
"Two Gentlemen of Verona" By William Shakespeare
"Crime and Punishment" By Fyodor Dostoevsky
"King Henry VI Part II" By William Shakespeare
"The Stranger" By Albert Camus
"Henry VI Part III" By William Shakespeare
"King Richard III" By William Shakespeare
"Romeo and Juliet" By William Shakespeare
"King Richard II" By William Shakespeare
"King John" By William Shakespeare
"The Merchant of Venice" By William Shakespeare
"King Henry IV Part I" By William Shakespeare
"Great Expectations" By Charles Dickens
"Elizabeth of York" By Nancy Lenz Harvey
"Go Tell it on the Mountain" By James Baldwin
"Henry VIII: The King and His Court" By Alison Weir
"The Wars of the Roses" By William W. Lace
"Absalom! Absalom" By William Faulkner ***
"Henry Plantagenet" By Richard Barber
"The Last of the Plantagenets" By Thomas B. Costain



Autumn 2007:

"A Tale of Two Cities" By Charles Dickens
"The Wars of the Roses" By Anthony Cheetham
"Innocent Traitor" By Alison Weir
"Macbeth" By William Shakespeare
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" By Washington Irving
"Julius Caesar" By William Shakespeare
"The Taming of the Shrew" By William Shakespeare
"The Young Elizabeth" By Alison Plowden
"Hard Times" By Charles Dickens
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" By William Shakespeare
"The Book of the Duchess" By Geoffrey Chaucer (Edited by Gerard NeCastro)
"The Boke of the Duchesse" By Geoffrey Chaucer
"Othello" By William Shakespeare
"Much Ado About Nothing" By William Shakespeare
"King Lear" By William Shakespeare
"The Tempest" By William Shakespeare
"Pride and Prejudice" By Jane Austen
"Cry the Beloved Country" By Alan Paton
"The Greatest Gift" By Philip Van Doren Stern



Winter 2007-08

"Emma" By Jane Austen
"The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes" By H.G. Wells
"Complete Sonnets" By William Shakespeare
"Sense and Sensibility" By Jane Austen
"Persuasion" By Jane Austen
"Jane Eyre" By Charlotte Bronte
"Jurassic Park" By Michael Crichton
"Ivanhoe" By Sir Walter Scott
"Northanger Abbey" By Jane Austen
"The Lost World" By Michael Crichton
"All Quiet on the Western Front" By Erich Maria Remarque
"Jane Austen Juvenilia Volume I" By Jane Austen
"My Antonia" By Willa Cather
"Wuthering Heights" By Emily Bronte
"Anthem" By Ayn Rand
"Old Man and the Sea" By Ernest Hemingway




As you can see, I really slowed down over Autumn and Winter. Autumn was IQF and I was working on my TOGC project, I also had three clocks-in-progress. Winter I was suffering from a severe case of earring-making mania. So sad. But I expect to pick up the pace this spring. ^_^