Books Read January to June, 2008

My apologies to those of you who subscribe. This post just represents a shuffling of my notes, a bit of house-cleaning — I’m moving the clutter from my side-bar, but I still want to keep this list of books read somewhere for my own records. If anyone knows a more elegant way to do this, please share. Meanwhile, patience please.

Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
Lee Child’s The Hard Way
Timothy Taylor’s Story House
Judith Williams’ Clam Gardens: Aboriginal Mariculture on Canada’s West Coast
Pascal Mercier’s Night Train to Lisbon
Reginald Hill’s Death Comes for the Fat Man
Keith Harrison’s Furry Creek
Richard B. Wright’s October
Wayson Choy’s The Jade Peony, re-read for teaching
George Bowering’s Burning Water, a re-read for teaching
Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach (for about the 7th time! for teaching)
Kirsten Lobe’s Paris Hangover
Robert Wilson’s A Small Death in Lisbon
Paul Hawken’s Blessed Unrest
Maria Tippett’s Emily Carr: A Biography
Joseph Brant’s Three Day Road, reread for teaching
Lee Maracle’s Ravensong, reread for teaching
Thomas King’s Medicine River, reread for perhaps the 10th time for teaching
Stephen Henighan’s The Streets of Winter
Anna Gavalda’s La Consolante (en français)
Laura Lippman’s What the Dead Know
Jonathan Kellerman’s Obsession
Lee Child’s Bad Luck and Trouble

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