2001 i remember that i read Lord of the Rings 2002 Chuck Palahniuk -- Invisible Monsters, Fight Club and Survivor JK Rowling -- Harry Potter 1-4 2003 Chuck Palahniuk -- Lullaby Gabriel Garcia Marquez -- Love in the Time of Cholera Tolkein -- The Lord of the Rings Tad Williams - Otherworld, book 1, 2, 3 i lost a bunch here.... 2004 Devil in the White City Girl with a Pearl Earring An Instance of the Fingerpost -- Iain Pears Catacombs (only got 1/4 of the way in. terrible book) Guns, Germs and Steel (3/4 of the way through, just a dense book!) Stiff -- Mary Roach Rats -- Robert Sullivan The Dream of Scipio -- Iain Pears Underground -- Haruki Murakami Diary of a Madman and Other Storeis -- Gogol The Alchemist -- Paulo Cohlo Solaris -- Stanislaw Lem Jack of Kinrowan -- Charles de Lint The Devil Wears Prada -- ?? Harry Potter: Order of The Phoenix (5) -- JK Rowling The Futurological Congress -- Stanislaw Lem (3rd readthrough) 10 Theories of Human Nature: Confucianism Tales of Pirx the Pirate -- Stanislaw Lem Zodiac -- Neal Stephenson 10 Theories of Human Nature: Sartre A Game of Thrones -- George RR Martin A Canticle for Leibowitz -- Walter Miller (wow, i read this once before, and again, it amazed me. i had a lot of heavy thoughts going on during the read, and it left me with a hunger for knowledge and almost a need to search for my place in the world...hrm...maybe not my place in the world so much as a search for what I can do to further the human race, or just myself, even in light of our transience in the universe) A Clash of Kings -- George R.R. Martin 2005 i lost a few here, because i'm a loser and didn't write them all down. Middlesex -- Jeffrey Eugenides Life of Pi (tried to get JD to read this one, because it tells a story in a way that he does. gives some info, but doesn't answer all your questions at once. makes you want to say "stop. why couldn't Richard Parker get in the boat with him?" JD just didn't get into it.) A People's History of the United States (in progress) Year of Wonders -- Geraldine Brooks Ringworld -- Larry Niven The Lady and the Unicorn Falling Angels -- Tracy Chevallier More Than Human -- Theodore Sturgeon The Pleasure of Finding Things Out -- Richard Feynman (in progress) The Stepford Wives -- Ira Levin Woebegon Boy -- Garrison Keillor American Gods -- Neil Gaiman American Gods -- Neil Gaiman (that's right, i finished it and immediately started reading it again. it was that good.) Take The Cannoli -- Sarah Vowell Stardust -- Neil Gaimam Assassination Vacation -- Sarah Vowell Wraeththu -- Storm Constantine Sewer, Gas and Electric: The Public Works Trilogy -- Matt Ruff Fool on the Hill -- Matt Ruff Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal -- Christopher Marlowe Iron Council -- China Mieville Steven Erikson: Gardens of the Moon Steven Erikson: Deadhouse Gates Steven Erikson: Memories of Ice (reading now) George R R Martin: A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire book 1) George R R Martin: A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire book 2) George R R Martin: A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire book 3) Resident Evil #1: The Umbrella Conspiracy -- S.D. Perry Resident Evil #2: Caliban Cove -- S.D. Perry Resident Evil #3: City of the Dead -- S.D. Perry 2006 started around here... Lord Valentine's Castle -- Robert Silverberg The Call of Cthulhu and other Stories -- HP Lovecraft Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis -- Jimmy Carter Church of the Transfiguration -- Stanislaw Lem Resident Evil #4: Underworld -- S.D. Perry Resident Evil #5: Nemesis -- S.D. Perry Resident Evil #6: Code: Veronica -- S.D. Perry Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World -- Jack Weatherford Illusions -- Richard Bach Hyperion -- Dan Simmons Lords of the Sky -- Angus Wells (unfinished, blah) Doctor Who: Monsters Inside Doctor Who: The Clockwise Man Doctor Who: Winner Takes All King Rat: China Mieville Doctor Who: Only Human The Charwoman's Shadow: Lord Dunsany Doctor Who: The Stealers of Dreams