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'COPS"
"What Cops Know"
"Boot"
"Breaking & Entering"
"Blue Truth"
I don't really have any. I read a lot, it's just that when I'm done with a book I usually give it to someone else so they can read it.
The World According to Garp - John Irving
The Art of Barbie - Craig Yoe
A Band of Roses - Pat McDermott
Groundworks of the Metaphysics of Morals - Immanuel Kant
Dune - Frank Herbert
The Tibetan Book of Living & Dying
The Art of Dreaming
The Way of the Tao
Tai Chi Theory and Martial Power
Iron Shirt Chi Kung
The Bible
The Koran
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder
Night Falls Fast by Key Redfield Jamison
Torts, Contracts, Criminal Procedure, Civil Procedure, Evidence.....they are left over from law school. They were very expensive and are gold embossed and look very nice on the shelves. Probably have about 20 or so more. Most of the other books are paperbacks, several hundred or so.
Lincoln at Gettysburg
The Time Traveller's Wife
Time and Again
The Straight Dope
The Moosewood Cookbook
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova (excellent, btw)
Florence: Art and Architecture (beautiful)
By Reason of Insanity by Shane Stevens (very dark)
Hollywood by David Thomson (great picture time line)
A History of World Societies by McKay, Hill, Butler #rd Edition (it's a text book)
Northern Lights - Philip Pullman
Driving over Lemons - Chris Stewart
The Innocent Man - John Grisham
Animal Farm - George Orwell
Le Petit Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
My shelf contains only books on Spirituality.
The Bhagvad Gita,Tripurarahysam,Saisatcharitra,Gospel of Sri Ramkrishnaparamhansa,works of Vivekananda,and so on!Also books like The God Delusion and so on.
1) The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Volume C
(Paul Lauter)
2) Strange Highways, (Dean Koontz)
3) The Pleasure of My Company, (Steve Martin)
4) The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke, (Suze Orman)
5) Robert Frost, Selected Poems
Playboy
Penthouse Letters
National Geographic
Tantra sex techniques
Betty crocker Cookbook
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Psychology, An Introduction by Benjamin B. Lahey
The Power of Beauty by Nancy Friday
Core Concepts in Health by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
How to Make Love All the Time by Barbara DeAngelis
Great question +5
TO ADD A CORRECTION TO MY ANSWER: AGAIN: Power of Now, The New Earth, Silence Speaks, THE SEAT OF THE SOUL, Can You Drink this Cup?
The Power of Now, The New Earth, Silence Speaks, The Heart of the Soup, Can You Drink this Cup?
The Bible, The Audubon Society Field Guide to the Night Sky, In a Pig's Eye:The Dictionary of Country Jawing, Girl with a Pearl Earring are five books in my library.
The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy;
Mayo Clinic Family Health Book;
Japanese Dogs;
Firefly Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs; and
Big Dog Breeds.
"On the Night of the Hunters Moon"
"Seven for a Secret"
"The Demon Lover"
"The Spring of the Tiger"
"The Queens Confession"
All by Victoria Holt, I'm about 5 books short of owning all of her work under that pen name. :)
Women Who Make The World Worse - Kate O'Beirne
Everything Must Change - Brian McLaren
Messy Spirituality - Michael Yaconelli
The Bible
The Koran
The Vampire Chronicles - Anne Rice (all 10)
S&M Erotica by Anne Rice (pen name A.N. Roquelaure)
· The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty
· Beauty's Punishment
· Beauty's Release
Tiger - Jeff Stone
Monkey - Jeff Stone
Snake - Jeff Stone
Crane - Jeff Stone
Eagle - Jeff Stone
"The Dark Side Of Christian History" by Helen Ellerbe
"The Mis-Education Of The Negro" by Carter G. Woodson
"Who Stole Feminism?" by Christina H. Sommers
"The Destruction Of Black Civilization" by Chancellor
Williams
"Holy Lockdown" by Jeremiah Camara
Hitchhikers guide
Rebbecca
Sense and sensibilty
Pride and prejuice
Romance... tons of them!
Journey Into Darkness by John Douglas
The Classic Illustrated Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The First 20 Years of Monty Python by Kim Howard Johnson
Costumes and Styles by Henny Harald Hansen
The Executioner Always Chops Twice: Ghastly Blunders on the Scaffold by Geoffrey Abbott
Dictionary of Theories. Jennifer Bothamley.
The Secret world of Economic Hit Men. John Perkins.
Teachings of the Buddha. Jack Kornfeild.
The Rise and Fall of the Elites. Vilfredo Pareto.
An Incomplete Education: 3,684 Things You Should Have Learned but Probably Didn't. Judy Jones & William Wilson.
The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
Carp Fishing On Valium
The Mummy
Interview With The Vampire
I Was Right On Time
odd hours by dean koontz
sail by james patterson
scared to live
fidelity
the front
Atlas Shrugged- Ayn Rand
The Hobbit- Tolkein
Dune- Frank Herbert
Faith of the Fallen- Terry Goodkind
Ender's Game- Orson Scott Card
... wow, i'm downstairs, so I gotta do this offa the top of my head...
Uglies Trilogy (that's like four books, because he wrote four books about it) - Scott... something
HTML - Some random group i don't know
Under a War-Torn Sky - L.M. Elliot (i think)
Airborn - I forgot this dude too
Skybreaker - Same as ^^^
Things Not Seen/Things Hoped For - Andrew Clements
The Kite Runner Khaled Housseini
A Thousand Splendid Suns Khaled Housseini
Faces Martina Coles
Return of the Native Thomas Hardy
History For Dummies
The Disaster Gypsies
Mohammed, the Messenger of Allah
Whatever you do, Don't Run
Pecked to Death by Ducks
The Old Patagonian Express
The Web That Has No Weaver: Understanding Chinese Medicine
Say Goodbye to Illness
Asian Health Secrets
Chinese Natural Cures
The Trailguide to the Body
Cool Camping England
Greece On My Wheels - Harry Enfield
Round Rock - Michelle Huneven
Margrave Of The Marshes - John Peel
East Of The Mountains - David Guterson
1) the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
2) the world according to Clarkson
3) engines
4) the gun seller
5) the restaurant at the end of the universe
Webster Dictionary
Legal Dictionary
World Almanac
Guinness World Records
World Atlas
They are old editions. I have stopped buying new ones since I had a reliable Internet connection.
Hannibal Rising - Thomas Harris
Red Dragon - Thomas Harris
Silence of the Lambs - Thomas Harris
Hannibal - Thomas Harris
Pet Sematary - Stephen King
There is only one right now.
A Bad Spell in Yurt by C. Dale Brittain.
All the rest are still in boxes. I am unpacking the den slowly.
Mine:
The Art of War, Sun Tzu.
The Devils Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce.
Anthem for Doomed Youth, poetry from WW1.
The Way of All Flesh, Samuel Butler.
The Knights Templar, Sean Martin.
1. Eragon
2. An Inspector calls
3. Harry potter and the order of phoenix
4. The adventures of tom swayer
5. Tunnels
War and Peace, the Brothers Karamazof, Crime and Punishment, East Of Eden and Coffee with Groucho
magic&Witchcraft, Solitary Witch,Green Witch craft,Pagan book of days,Wicca for one.
perks of being a wallflower
a wolf at the table
running with scissors
dry
naked lunch
Critique of Pure Reason, Emmanuel Kant
Intelligence, Multiple Perspectives, Howard Gardner et al.
Origins, Richard Leakey
The City and the Stars, Arthur C. Clarke
Origins of the Modern Mind, Merlin Donald
harry potter 1
harry potter 2
harry potter 3
harry potter 4
harry potter 5
The Grapes of Wrath
East of Eden
The Red Pony
The Winter of our Discontent
The Pearl
all by Steinbeck :]
The Watchmen
The entire Dark Tower series (but I'll keep going anyways)
LOTR and the Hobbit
Born Standing Up by Steve Martin
White Noise
The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara
Congo, Michael Crichton
The Neverending Story, Michael Ende
Angels and Demons, Dan Brown
The Chronicles of Narnia, CS Lewis
1. ALl-IN-ONE A+ Certification (Exam Guide)
By Michael Meyers
2. ALL-IN-ONE Networks+ Certification (Exam Guide)
by Michael Meyers
3. The Lifetime Family Legal Guide
By Steven Mitchel Sack
4. Secrets of the Savvy Consumer
By Corey Sandler
5. Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
By F. A. Davis
6. Someone Cares The encyclopedia of Letter Writing
By Prentice Hall
7. Reader's Digest 1001 DO-IT-Yourself hints & Tips
8. Reader's Digest 1,801 Home Remedies - Trustworthy Treatment for Everyday Health Problems
9. Consumers Report_ Hoe to Clean Practically Anything
(2002)
10. Grandma Putt's Old Time Vinegar, Garlic, Baking Soda
and 101 more Problem solvers
By Jerry Baker
This is just in my office, have 8ft shelf in each bedroom for relaxing reading and 2 full 4 ft shelf in shop of tech books.
Magician: Apprentice
Harry Potter
War in the Pacific Volume 1(and two)
Halo series (GREAT books, though nerdy :( )
Da Vinci Code
I need Digital Fortress
The Universe Next Door. The God Particle. The Cosmic Landscape. Einstein's Universe. Surfing Through Hyperspace. (counting my books above) Ok, there you go, all five. ;]
What should an introduction include?
by Answerbag Staff on February 12th, 2010
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Have you ever been afraid to read a book, but then ended up being glad you did?
by AnonymousGirl on January 12th, 2012
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help me, did anyone read this book Barack Obama Dreams from my father?
by THENETWORKA on January 7th, 2012
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What's the ideal way to come up with the last names for the characters in your book?
by KATTALNUVA on December 27th, 2011
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Which character flaw appeals to you the most?
by Voatana on January 2nd, 2012
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You're reading Name five books that are on your bookshelf.
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