Monday, August 17, 2009

Book clug book list.

Anyone remember the order? 
Our First Book
The Human Stain by Phillip Roth (consensus)
 
And Then There Were…
Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami (Jon)
Gould's Book of Fish by Richard Flanagan (Jon)
The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow (Jon)
Lost Illusions by Honore de Balzac (Jon)
 
The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene (Dan)
Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis (Dan)
Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre (Dan)
Case Histories by Kate Atkinson (Dan)
 
A Bend in the River by V.S. Naipaul (Andrew)
 
Learning from Las Vegas by Robert Venturi, Steven Izenour, Denise
Scott-Brown (Michael)
The Visit and End of the Game by Friedrich Durrenmatt (Michael)
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides (Michael)
Night Games by Arthur Schnitzler (Michael)
 
The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2000 Years by Bernard 
Lewis (Sarah)
Them by Joyce Carol Oates (Sarah)
The Fixer by Bernard Malamud (Sarah)
More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon (Sarah)
 
When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro (Barbara)
The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen (Barbara)
The Human Comedy by William Saroyan (Barbara)
Saturday by Ian McEwan (Barbara)
 
About Schmidt by Louis Begley (Geoff)
The Big Laugh by John O'Hara (Geoff)
Aloft by Chang-Rae Lee (Geoff)
Snow by Orhan Pamuk (Geoff)
 
Anthills of the Savannah by Chinua Achebe (Tara)
 
Black Dogs by Ian McEwan (Michal)
Bel Canto by Ann Patchett (Michal)
The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger (Michal)
 
A Hazard of New Fortunes by William Dean Howells (Jamie)
A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O'Connor (Jamie)
The Plot Against America by Phillip Roth (Jamie)
Baltasar and Blimunda by Jose Saramago (Jamie)
 
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev (consensus)
Laughter in the Dark by Vladimir Nabakov (consensus)
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion (consensus)
The Elementary Particles by Michel Houellebecq (consensus)
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro (consensus)
The Aleph and Other Stories by Jorge Luis Borges (consensus)
White Noise by Don DeLillo (consensus)

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