Sunday, November 30, 2008

New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2008

The New York Times just came out with their 100 Notable Books of 2008. Unfortunately, it's a sign about the direction my life is currently going that I have not read any of the books on the list this year (normally I have at least 2.) Anyway, here are a few of the ones I want to read in the near future:

THE BOAT. By Nam Le.
HOME. By Marilynne Robinson.
LUSH LIFE. By Richard Price.
A MERCY. By Toni Morrison.
MODERN LIFE: Poems . By Matthea Harvey.
OUR STORY BEGINS: New and Selected Stories. By Tobias Wolff.
UNACCUSTOMED EARTH. By Jhumpa Lahiri.
HOT, FLAT, AND CROWDED: Why We Need a Green Revolution — and How It Can Renew America.
By Thomas L. Friedman.
HOW FICTION WORKS. By James Wood.
THE POST-AMERICAN WORLD. By Fareed Zakaria.
A SECULAR AGE. By Charles Taylor.

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