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Eyreplenh
January 7th, 2011, 05:44
Sagen, Sagen & Tjøstheim - Den realtivt store boken om Radioresepsjonen
Knut Nærum - En himmel full av stjerner
Agatha Christie - Death comes at the end
Per Morten Schiefloe - Mennesker og Samfunn
Neil Carson & William Buskist - Psychology. The Science of Behaviour
David Rothenberg - Is it painful to think? Conversations with Arne Næss
Orson Scott Card - Enders Game
Ian Cameron Esslemont - Stonewielder
Jean Marie Gustave le Clezio - The Interrogation
Ivar Frønes - Det norske samfunn
Steven Erikson - The Crippled God
Dag Solstad - 17. roman
Jonny Halberg - All verdens ulykker
Berger & Luckmann - The social construction of reality
Kleiven - En psykologihistorie
Preben Z Møller - Deflora
Jenny Hval - Perlebryggeriet
Marie Hermanson - Den karismatiske soppkongens sønn
Thomas Kohnstamm - Do travel writers go to hell
Nina Dessau - Den globale oppvarmingen
Thomas Friedman - Hot, flat & crowded
Frode Svartdal - Psykologiske forskningsmetoder
Roni Sarig - Third Coast. Outkast, Timbaland and how hip hop became a southern thing
Robert Wilson - A small murder in Lisbon
Scott Bakker - Neuropath
Richard Powers - The time of our singing
Alessandro Boffa - Viskovitsj
Michel Houellebecq - Atomised
Michel Houellebecq - The possibility of an island

Arawis
January 17th, 2012, 16:45
I don't understand... Are we supposed to post our own reading lists? Or make a big master list with everyone's suggestions? Are the blue books ones you've essentially "crossed off"? If so, you've been busy for the past 17 days ;)

Mike
January 17th, 2012, 16:50
Err.... No, the past 382 days :D

AquaFizz
January 17th, 2012, 17:54
Honestly, I don't remember why this exists, either.

Eyre! Please explain!

Cypher
January 17th, 2012, 20:34
Don't mind us Texans, Mike, we're bad at knowing what year this is.

sir archely
January 17th, 2012, 20:40
There are threads for previous years as well. Everyone posts one time in the thread and then edits that post as the year goes by with all the books they have read. It serves as a reading log and we can see what everyone else has been reading. I believe we were using blue highlights to distinguish the non-fiction from the fiction.

Perhaps Eyre will start one for 2012 as well. I would post in it again, even though I was clearly slacking in my editing by the end of 2010.

Eyreplenh
January 18th, 2012, 01:21
:thup:

Yeah, I'll make one. Maybe if someone else is doing it too, I wont suddenly forget updating it for half a year :p

Arawis
January 18th, 2012, 09:41
Don't mind us Texans, Mike, we're bad at knowing what year this is.

This is unfortunately true. By the way, what is the stardate? ;)



PS: I honestly thought the title of this thread said 2012... so now we have to question not only my rationality, but my eyesight :umm: ~gets stronger contact prescription~