Fiction/Memoir/History
- The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis by Lydia Davis
- Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
- The Savage City by T.J. English
- Shadow & Claw by Gene Wolfe
- Tales of Old Time Texas by Frank Dobie
- The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss
Philosophy/Theology
- After You Believe by N.T. Wright
- Common Prayer by Shane Claiborne
- God's Century by Monica Duffy Toft
- The Kingdom and the Cross by James Bryan Smith
Re-Reading
- Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
Fiction/Biography/Memoir/History
- The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis by Lydia Davis
- Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
- The Savage City by T.J. English
- Shadow & Claw by Gene Wolfe
- The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss
Philosophy/Theology/Criticism
- After You Believe by N.T. Wright
- God's Century by Monica Toft
- Infinite Jest Reader's Guide by Stephen Burn
Re-Reading
- Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
To The End of the Land is off the list, but not because I finished it. I couldn't. I'm not going to say it was poorly written or try to make a case against it. I was bored by it, is all. I was not drawn in for a second. So, I put it down. And don't see picking it up again.
The Priest is off the list because I finished it, and quickly. It's not going to change your life, but it is one of the more engrossing detective novels that I have read in some time. If you're looking for what you love about Lehane and Pelecanos, but with a Dublin twist, check out Gerard O'Donovan.
Fiction/Biography/Memoir/History
- The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis by Lydia Davis
- Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
- The Priest by Gerard O'Donovan
- The Savage City by T.J. English
- Shadow & Claw by Gene Wolfe
- To The End of The Land by David Grossman
Philosophy/Theology
- After You Believe by N.T. Wright
- God's Century by Monica Toft
- Poor People by William T. Vollmann
Re-Reading
- Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace