And since I love being organized, I'm compelled to keep a list of books I have not read. So I have just published such a list (I've kept a private list for years).
I'll keep that static page updated but here's what's on it as of today:
Fiction
- The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide by Douglas Adams
- In the Name of Salome by Julia Alvarez
- Surfacing by Margaret Atwood
- The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood
- Go Tell it On the Mountain by James Baldwin
- Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks
- The Plague by Albert Camus
- O Pioneers! by Willa Sibert Cather
- The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
- The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards
- Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
- Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Buying a Fishing Rod for my Grandfather & Stories by Gao Xingjian
- A Dictionary of Maqiao by Han Shaogong
- The Scarlett Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Turn of the Screw by Henry James
- Prodigal Summer: A Novel by Barbara Kingsolver
- The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis
- Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life by Herman Melville
- Oxygen by Andrew Miller
- The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
- Straight Man by Richard Russo
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
- East of Eden by John Steinbeck
- Uncle Tom's Cabin Or, Life Among the Lowly by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Monkey: Folk Novel of China by Wu Che'ng en
Non-Fiction
- The Path of the Dream Healer by Adam
- Growing Great Employees: Turning Ordinary People into Extraordinary Performers by Erika Andersen
- Roone: A Memoir by Roone Arledge
- Mind Over Matter: Why Intellectual Capital is the Chief Source of Wealth by Ronald J. Baker
- Travellers' Wildlife Guides Hawaii by Leo Beletsky
- Our Bodies, Ourselves: A New Edition for a New Era by the Boston Women's Health Book Collective
- Running with Scissors: A Memoir by Augusten Burroughs
- How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie
- Know-How: The 8 Skills That Separate People Who Perform from Those Who Don't by Ram Charan
- Becoming Japanese: Colonial Taiwan & the Politics of Identity Formation by Leo T. S. Ching
- Accelerate: 20 Practical Lessons to Boost Business Momentum by Dan Coughlin
- The Compassionate Life by His Holiness the Dalai Lama / Tenzin Gyatso
- The Obvious: All You Need to Know in Business. Period by James Dale
- Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues by Paul Farmer
- Duel: Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and the Future of America by Thomas J. Fleming
- The Lucky Shopping Manual: Building and Improving Your Wardrobe Piece by Piece by Kim France and Andrea Linett
- The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan
- True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership (J-B Warren Bennis Series) by Bill George
- Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert
- The Votes that Counted: how the Court Decided the 2000 Presidential Election by Howard Gillman
- Personal History by Katharine Graham
- Life with Two Languages: an Introduction to Bilingualism by François Grosjean
- Cell-Level Healing: The Bridge from Soul to Cell by Joyce Whiteley Hawkes
- Manufacturing Consent: the Political Economy of Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky
- The Histories (Penguin Classics) by Herodotus
- Ask and It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires by Esther Hicks, Jerry Hicks and Wayne Dyer
- Leviathan: Authoritative Text : Backgrounds Interpretations (Norton Critical Editions) by Thomas Hobbes
- Sisters and Strangers: Women in the Shanghai Cotton Mills, 1919-1949 by Emily Hoing
- Ka Lei Ha'Aheo: Beginning Hawaiian by Alberta Pualani Hopkins
- Ka Lei Ha'Aheo: Teachers Guide and Answer Key by Alberta Pualani Hopkins
- The End of Science: Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age by John Horgan
- The Spiral Road: Change in a Chinese Village Through the Eyes of a Communist Party Leader by Huang Shu-Min
- Family: The Compact Among Generations by James E. Hughes Jr.
- A People's History of the Supreme Court by Peter Irons
- Exceeding Customer Expectations: What Enterprise, America's #1 Car Rental Company, Can Teach You About Creating Lifetime Customers by Kirk Kazanjian
- What iI? The World's Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been by Robert Cowley (editor)
- Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season by Stephen King and Stewart O'Nan
- The Dream Manager by Matthew Kelly
- Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: a Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver
- The Science of Success: How Market-Based Management Built the World's Largest Private Company by Charles G. Koch
- Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
- Readings in Managerial Psychology by Harold J. Leavitt, Louis R. Pondy and David M. Boje
- The Future of Ideas: the Fate of the Commons in a Connected World by Lawrence Lessig
- The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe by Brian Levack
- Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis
- Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen by Liliuokalani
- Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong by James W. Loewen
- The Best American Spiritual Writing 2005 by Barry Lopez (Introduction) and Philip Zaleski (Series Editor)
- High Tide: The Truth About Our Climate Crisis by Mark Lynas
- Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 by James Madison / United States Constitutional Convention
- Strategy and the Fat Smoker: Doing What’s Obvious But Not Easy by David H Maister
- Full of Bull: Do What Wall Street Does, Not What It Says, To Make Money in the Market by Stephen T. McClellan
- Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship by Jon Meacham
- Why Beautiful People Have More Daughters: From Dating, Shopping, and Praying to Going to War and Becoming a Billionaire-- Two Evolutionary Psychologists Explain Why We Do What We Do by Alan S. Miller & Satoshi Kanazawa
- Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books by Azar Nafisi
- The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream by Barack Obama
- Common Sense by Thomas Paine
- The Pleasure Prescription by Paul Pearsall
- Writing Your Own Pleasure Prescription by Paul Pearsall
- Rebels and Revolutionaries in North China 1845-1945 by Elizabeth J. Perry
- The Templar Revelation by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince
- The Language Instinct by Steven Pinker
- William Randolph Hearst: The Later Years, 1911-1951 by Ben Procter
- The Joy of Living: Unlocking the Secret and Science of Happiness by Yongey Rinpoche Mingyur
- The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche
- Environmental Politics and Policy by Walter A. Rosenbaum
- Basic Political Writings by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Selling Sucks: How to Stop Selling and Start Getting Prospects to Buy! by Frank J. Rumbauskas Jr.
- Being Good: Women's Moral Values in Early America by Martha Saxton
- Naked by David Sedaris
- Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power by Mark Schapiro
- The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of the Learning Organization by Peter M. Senge
- West of Then by Tara Bray Smith
- Red Star Over China: the Classic Account of the Birth of Chinese Communism by Edgar Snow
- Wanderlust: a History of Walking by Rebecca Solnit
- The Rhetoric of Empire: Colonial Discourse in Journalism, Travel Writing, and Imperial Administration by David Spurr
- Engaged Leadership: Building a Culture to Overcome Employee Disengagement by Clint Swindall
- Legal Negotiation in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series) by Larry L. Teply
- God In All Worlds: An Anthology of Contemporary Spiritual Writing by Lucinda Vardey
- Vatsyayana Kamasutra by Mallanaga Vatsyayana
- The Fall of Imperial China by Frederic Wakeman Jr.
- The Idea Factory: Learning to Think at MIT by Pepper White
- The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology by Robert Wright
- Get Ahead by Going Abroad: A Woman's Guide to Fast-track Career Success by C. Perry Yeatman & Stacie Nevadomski Berdan
- To the Storm: the Odyssey of a Revolutionary Chinese Woman by Daiyun Yue and Carolyn Wakeman
As for other lists I keep, you can always click the Books Read tab to read what I have read, or the Favorite Books tab to read what books I adore!
If you feel strongly about any of the books I own but have not read, let me know! I'd love to hear which of those books whether I absolutely must read now or shouldn't bother with.
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