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		<title>Summer Reading List</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 00:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This will be the 3rd summer that I&#8217;ve made a Summer Reading List of books to read. It&#8217;s not an all-inclusive list, I always leave myself room to choose other books as well. This summer I&#8217;m leaving myself a lot of room to choose. I want to read a lot of books this summer, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This will be the 3rd summer that I&#8217;ve made a Summer Reading List of books to read. It&#8217;s not an all-inclusive list, I always leave myself room to choose other books as well. This summer I&#8217;m leaving myself a lot of room to choose. I want to read a lot of books this summer, so I don&#8217;t want to limit myself by feeling like I have to stick to a list.</p>
<p>So I only chose four books for my list this year. They are classics, and they are books I&#8217;ve been meaning to read for quite a while.</p>
<p>I have from the start of Memorial Day weekend (Friday May 22) to the end of Labor Day (Monday September 7) to complete the goal. Here are the books:</p>
<p><strong>Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour and Introduction</strong> by J. D. Salinger<br />
<strong>The Annotated Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov</strong> (notes by Alfred Appel, Jr.)<br />
<strong>Mrs. Dalloway</strong> by Virginia Woolf<br />
<strong>The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas</strong> by Gertrude Stein</p>
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<p><!-- end enclosure -->I&#8217;m very happy with this list, and excited for these and all the other books waiting for me and the warm summer months to read them in. :)</p>
<p>What&#8217;s on your summer reading list?</p>
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		<title>Summer Reading 2008 Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 15:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chowmeyow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the main reasons I&#8217;m posting my summer reading recap so late, is that I&#8217;ve tried to post it several times and gave up because I realized how boring it is. At the beginning of the summer I set a goal of seven specific books to read this summer, and I ended up reading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the main reasons I&#8217;m posting my summer reading recap so late, is that I&#8217;ve tried to post it several times and gave up because I realized how boring it is. <a href="http://emilyw.vox.com/library/post/summer-reading-list-2008.html">At the beginning of the summer I set a goal of seven specific books to read</a> this summer, and I ended up reading all of them. The books were:</p>
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<p><!-- end enclosure --><strong>The Joy Luck Club</strong> by Amy Tan<br />
<strong>Emma</strong> by Jane Austen<br />
<strong>Northanger Abbey</strong> by Jane Austen<br />
<strong>Mother Night</strong> by Kurt Vonnegut<br />
<strong>What We Talk About When We Talk About Love</strong> by Raymond Carver<br />
<strong>Night</strong> by Elie Wiesel<br />
<strong>Disgrace </strong>by J. M. Coetzee</p>
<p>I think the reason I find this so boring to post about is that I already talked about all of these books in my monthly Polysyllabic Spree posts.</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;m happy that I met my goal. I definitely learned my lesson from the summer of 2007, when I picked out 15 books and only read 6 of them. I&#8217;ve learned I&#8217;m not good about sticking to pre-set lists, especially over a long time frame.</p>
<p>Overall this summer, I read 32 books. Nice improvement from Summer 2007 (18 books). The books I read were:</p>
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<li><strong>Night</strong> by Elie Wiesel</li>
<li><strong>When You Are Engulfed in Flames</strong> by David Sedaris</li>
<li><strong>Mother Night</strong> by Kurt Vonnegut</li>
<li><strong>The Penderwicks</strong> by Jeanne Birdsall</li>
<li><strong>The Penderwicks of Gardam Street </strong>by Jeanne Birdsall</li>
<li><strong>Mansfield Park</strong> by Jane Austen</li>
<li><strong>Dancing Shoes </strong>by Noel Streatfeild</li>
<li><strong>The Solitary Vice Against Reading</strong> by Mikita Brottman</li>
<li><strong>The Joy Luck Club</strong> by Amy Tan</li>
<li><strong>American Bloomsbury</strong> Susan Cheever</li>
<li><strong>I Capture the Castle</strong> by Dodie Smith</li>
<li><strong>Little Heathens </strong>by Mildred Armstrong Kalish</li>
<li><strong>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows </strong>by J. K. Rowling</li>
<li><strong>The Code of the Woosters</strong> by P. G. Wodehouse</li>
<li><strong>Embroideries</strong> by Marjane Satrapi</li>
<li><strong>What We Talk About When We Talk About Love </strong>by Raymond Carver</li>
<li><strong>Emma </strong>by Jane Austen</li>
<li><strong>Northanger Abbey</strong> by Jane Austen</li>
<li><strong>A Natural History of the Senses</strong> by Diane Ackerman</li>
<li><strong>The Jane Austen Book Club</strong> by Karen Joy Fowler</li>
<li><strong>Unaccustomed Earth </strong>by Jhumpa Lahiri</li>
<li><strong>Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic</strong> by Alison Bechdel</li>
<li><strong>Twilight</strong> by Stephenie Meyer</li>
<li><strong>Disgrace </strong>by J. M. Coetzee</li>
<li><strong>New Moon</strong> by Stephenie Meyer</li>
<li><strong>Bertie Wooster Sees It Through</strong> by P. G. Wodehouse</li>
<li><strong>Eclipse</strong> by Stephenie Meyer</li>
<li><strong>Breaking Dawn </strong>by Stephenie Meyer</li>
<li><strong>Little Women </strong>by Louisa May Alcott</li>
<li><strong>Nine Stories</strong> by J. D. Salinger</li>
<li><strong>The Diving Bell and the Butterfly</strong> by Jean-Dominique Bauby</li>
<li><strong>How to Read Novels Like a Professor</strong> by Thomas Foster</li>
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		<title>Summer Reading List 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2008 16:45:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chowmeyow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things I anticipate most about summer, besides the start of Summer Fridays at work where we get out at 1, is making a Summer Reading List. I usually try to come up with a list of books I&#8217;ve been meaning to read for a long time, and make it a goal to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the things I anticipate most about summer, besides the start of Summer Fridays at work where we get out at 1, is making a Summer Reading List. I usually try to come up with a list of books I&#8217;ve been meaning to read for a long time, and make it a goal to read them over the summer.<br />
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Last year I learned my lesson about making too long of a list</a>. I don&#8217;t like to stick to lists very well, so the list should be short enough to allow plenty of spontaneous reads over the summer.</p>
<p>This year I decided to go with a list of 7 books, half of what last year&#8217;s goal was. Last year I read only 6 books from that list, so even going with 7 might be too much. However, I think I picked books I&#8217;ll actually read this summer. We&#8217;ll see how this goes:</p>
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The Joy Luck Club</strong> by Amy Tan<br />
<strong>Emma</strong> by Jane Austen<br />
<strong>Northanger Abbey</strong> by Jane Austen<br />
<strong>Mother Night</strong> by Kurt Vonnegut<br />
<strong>What We Talk About When We Talk About Love</strong> by Raymond Carver<br />
<strong>Night</strong> by Elie Wiesel<br />
<strong>Disgrace </strong>by J. M. Coetzee</p>
<p>Some of these books will also help me with my 2008 reading goals (The Austens and the Vonnegut). I have until the end of Labor Day weekend in September, which is September 1st.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 13:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, at the beginning of the summer I made a list of books I&#8217;d like to read over the summer.
As with most of my books to be read during a certain time period lists, I strayed well off the list most of the summer. I think next time I make a list (and perhaps I&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size:1em;">Well, at the beginning of the summer I made a <a href="http://emilyw.vox.com/library/post/vox-hunt-summer-reading-list.html">list of books I&#8217;d like to read over the summer</a>.</p>
<p>As with most of my books to be read during a certain time period lists, I strayed well off the list most of the summer. I think next time I make a list (and perhaps I&#8217;ll make a Fall Reading List soon) I will keep it much shorter. I&#8217;ve realized that making a longer list leaves no room for impulse reads, which are inevitable for me.</p>
<p>The official dates of my summer reading list were from May 25 (start of Memorial day weekend) to September 3 (end of Labor day weekend).</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how I did, completed books are crossed off:<br />
<del><strong>Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix</strong> by J. K. Rowling</del><br />
<del><strong>Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince</strong> by J. K. Rowling</del><br />
<del><strong>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows</strong> by J. K. Rowling</del><br />
<del><strong>Water for Elephants</strong> by Sara Gruen</del><br />
<strong>The Age of Innocence</strong> by Edith Wharton <em>(started, but have not finished yet) </em><br />
<strong>The Grapes of Wrath </strong>by John Steinbeck<br />
<del><strong>Palm Sunday</strong> by Kurt Vonnegut</del><br />
<strong>Fates Worse Than Death </strong>by Kurt Vonnegut <em>(finished on September 7)</em><br />
<strong>The Kite Runner</strong> by </span><span style="font-size:.8em;"><span style="font-size:1.25em;">Khaled Hosseini<br />
<strong>Assassination Vacation </strong>by Sarah Vowell<br />
<strong>The Yiddish Policemen&#8217;s Union </strong>by Michael Chabon<br />
<strong>The Fortress of Solitude</strong> by Jonathan Lethem<br />
<strong>Einstein: His Life and Universe</strong> by Walter Issacson<br />
<del><strong>The Eyre Affair</strong> by Jasper Fforde</del></p>
<p><strong>42% finished.</strong></p>
<p>Here are the other books I read this summer that were not on my list:<br />
<strong>No One Belongs Here More Than You</strong> by Miranda July<br />
<strong>Interpreter of Maladies</strong> by Jhumpa Lahiri<br />
<strong>On Chesil Beach</strong> by Ian McEwan<br />
<strong>The 13 Clocks</strong> by James Thurber<br />
<strong>Memories of My Melancholy Whores </strong>by Gabriel Garcia Marquez<br />
<strong>The God of Small Things </strong>by Arundhati Roy<br />
<strong>Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator</strong> by Roald Dahl<br />
<strong>Karma and Other Stories</strong> by Rishi Reddi<br />
<strong>Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Stuart Little</strong> by Peggy Gifford<br />
<strong>Lost in a Good Book</strong> by Jasper Fforde<br />
<strong>The Well of Lost Plots</strong> by Jasper Fforde<br />
<strong>Uncommon Arrangements </strong>by Katie Roiphe</span></span></p>
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