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Read In 2007

 

01) THE LIFE OF GRAHAM CHAPMAN - Bob McCabe

02) PETER COOK: SO FAREWELL THEN - Wendy Cook

03) PETER COOK'S UNIVERSE & ALL THAT SURROUNDS IT- P. Hamilton

04) HEMINGWAY ADVENTURE - Michael Palin

05) LAST BUS TO WOODSTOCK - Colin Dexter

06) REBECCA - Daphne du Maurier

07) THE DIARY OF A NOBODY - G. & W. Grossmith

08) DOWN AND OUT IN PARIS AND LONDON - George Orwell

09) LORDS AND LADIES - Terry Pratchett

10) LAST SEEN WEARING - Colin Dexter (re-read)

11) THE INTERPRETATION OF MURDER - Jed Rubenfeld

12) THE SILENT WORLD OF NICHOLAS QUINN - Colin Dexter

13) FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD - Thomas Hardy

14) CARRIE - Stephen King

15) THE GREAT GATSBY - F. Scott Fitzgerald

16) PRIDE & PREJUDICE - Jane Austen (re-read)

17) SERVICE OF ALL THE DEAD - Colin Dexter

18) A SHORT HISTORY OF TRACTORS IN UKRAINIAN - Marina Lewycka

19) THE LIAR - Stephen Fry

20) SEMI-DETACHED - Griff Rhys Jones

21) THE DEAD OF JERICHO - Colin Dexter (re-read)

22) THE RIDDLE OF THE THIRD MILE - Colin Dexter

23) THE LOST WORLD - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

24) WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY? - Brian Clark (a play script)

25) PETER PAN - J.M. Barrie

26) MEDIEVAL LIVES - Terry Jones & Alan Ereira (re-read)

27) ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND - Lewis Carroll

28) THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS - Lewis Carroll

29) A FAREWELL TO ARMS - Ernest Hemingway

30) TREASURE ISLAND - Robert Louis Stevenson

31) THE PYTHONS' AUTOBIOGRAPHY - The Pythons

32) ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT - E.M. Remarque

33) ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST - Ken Kesey

34) DIRK GENTLY'S HOLISTIC DETECTIVE AGENCY - Douglas Adams

35) THE LONG DARK TEA-TIME OF THE SOUL - Douglas Adams

36) THE SALMON OF DOUBT - Douglas Adams

37) MOAB IS MY WASHPOT - Stephen Fry

38) THE SECRET OF ANNEXE 3 - Colin Dexter

39) BRIDESHEAD REVISITED - Evelyn Waugh

40) FIRST AMONG SEQUELS - Jasper Fforde

41) TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - Harper Lee

42) MEN AT ARMS - Terry Pratchett

43) THE LITTLE PRINCE - Antoine de Saint-Exupery

44) THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY - Oscar Wilde (re-read)

45) ON THE ROAD - Jack Kerouac

46) FRANKENSTEIN - Mary Shelley

47) THE UNCOMMON READER - Alan Bennett

48) THE WENCH IS DEAD - Colin Dexter

49) MEN WITHOUT WOMEN - Ernest Hemingway (short stories)

50) THE PRINCESS BRIDE - William Goldman

51) THE HIPPOPOTAMUS - Stephen Fry

52) MRS DALLOWAY - Virginia Woolf

53) THE SECRET HISTORY - Donna Tartt

54) SOUL MUSIC - Terry Pratchett

55) THE GHOST - Robert Harris

56) FIVE STORIES FEATURING JEEVES - P.G. Wodehouse (short stories)

57) TIDELAND - Mitch Cullin

58) THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS - John Wyndham

59) LIFE OF PI - Yann Martel

60) TO SERVE THEM ALL MY DAYS - R.F. Delderfield

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(Some) On The Shelf

 

 

Michael Palin - Diaries 1969 - 1979

Alan Bennett - Writing Home

Alan Bennett - Four Stories

Michael Palin - Sahara

Charles Dickens - The Pickwick Papers

Colin Dexter - The Jewel That Was Ours

Michele Slatalla - Masters Of Deception: The Gang That Ruled Cyberspace

Mervyn Peak - The Gormenghast Trilogy

J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbit

Ursula Le Guin - The Earthsea Quartet

George Orwell - Keep The Aspidistra Flying

Jules Verne - Around The World In Eighty Days

Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre

Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights

H.G. Wells - The Time Machine

John Steinbeck - The Grapes Of Wrath

David Attenborough - Life On Air

Jean-Paul Sartre - Nausea

Stephen King - Firestarter

Joseph Heller - Catch-22

Truman Capote - In Cold Blood

James Robertson - The Testament Of Gideon Mack

Graham Chapman - A Liar's Autobiography

Eric Idle - The Road To Mars

David Nicholls - Starter For Ten

Terry Jones - Starship Titanic

Dan Brown - Angels & Demons

Mark Billingham - Sleepyhead

Aldous Huxley - Brave New World

Julian Barnes - Arthur & George

Barry Pain - The Eliza Stories

Bernard Cornwell - Stonehenge

Stephen Lawhead - In The Hall Of The Dragon King

Susanna Clarke - Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

Sheila Fitzpatrick - The Russian Revolution 1917 - 1932

Elizabeth Kostova - The Historian

Scarlett Thomas- The End Of Mr. Y

H. Rider Haggard - She

Anthony Hope - The Prisoner Of Zenda

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I very much doubt I will read all of these. I'm not even going to try. They're just the ones I have waiting on the bookshelf. As much as I would like to read lots of books this year and cut down the TBR pile, I'm not going to put that infront of enjoying the books that I read. It's not worth racing through a book if you're not going to take time to read it and take the whole story in - and hopefully enjoy it.

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Going to kick off 2007 with a biography.........

 

THE LIFE OF GRAHAM CHAPMAN

Bob McCabe

 

Graham Chapman was the quiet, pipe-smoking, tweed-jacketed Python who qualified as a doctor - but his calm demeanour belied his true anarchic nature as, more than any other Python, he lived the complete lunacy of the show.

 

Chapman was John Cleese's writing partner from the early days at Cambridge Footlights, on to The Frost Report and right through the Monty Python years. Chapman thrived in chaos and his eccentricity made him one of the most influential and creative members of The Pythons.

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Finished the Graham Chapman biography this evening. Being a Python fan, I really enjoyed this book. Have read a few books on Python members and this one was one of the better ones. But obviously I think you would have to be a Chapman/Python fan to enjoy this book.

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Going to move on to another biography. This time it's one about Peter Cook and is written by his first wife, Wendy Cook.

 

So Farewell Then: The Untold Life of Peter Cook

Wendy Cook

 

Peter Cook's explosive wit made its impact in 1960, wreaking havoc and shedding light in equal measures. Cook and the satire boom he led first made headlines with the Oxbridge revue Beyond the Fringe, co-starring Jonathan Miller, Dudley Moore and Alan Bennett. The show swiftly took by storm first Edinburgh, then the West End and then Broadway, as Peter went on to set up the famous Establishment Club in Soho.

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Ooooo, I've heard that's a good one!

 

I've seen the film, which wasn't too bad, but I'm hoping the book is going to be better.

But it's not a very big book. I thought it was going to be a lot bigger than about 350 pages.

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Finished the Peter Cook biography this evening. Wasn't too bad. I think I prefer the Cook biography by Harry Thompson, though. That talked about Peter Cook's ups and downs, not just his down times, which you sometimes felt this biography did - especially nearer the end. I should imagine it's because it's by his ex-wife, and so it will be a little biased in certain areas, especially with their divorce.

 

Now it's got me in a Peter Cook mood so I'm going to read the other Peter Cook book I had for Christmas.

 

How Very Interesting: Peter Cook's Universe & All That Surrounds It

Edited by Paul Hamilton

 

How Very Interesting cotains interviews with those who worked with Cook during his long and varied career and who saw him as an inspiration: his colleagues, collaborators, co-writers, producers, directors, fans and friends.

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Finished reading How Very Interesting late this evening. Really enjoyed this one. Was better than the previous Peter Cook book. There were some very good interviews in it. Some were a bit dull, but the majority of them were good. They went through more or less everying he did using interviews and essays about his work.

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Going to move away from Peter Cook, I think. Am going to start.......

 

Hemingway Adventure

Michael Palin

 

One hundred years after the birth of Ernest Hemingway, Michael Palin set out to discover the man behind the legend. Travelling through the forests and lakes of North Michigan to the First World War battlefields in Italy, from Paris to te sites of the Spanish Civil War, Michael Palin encounters unique events such as the running of the bulls in Pamplona and the and the infectious madness of the Fallas festival in Valencia. And in Cuba, bar-hopping, marlin fishing and daiquiris help unravel some of the myths surrounding Hemingway's life

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Have finished the fourth of Michael Palin's travel books. This one was slightly different to his previous ones as it was more about Hemingway's life and the places he lived in and travelled to. I did enjoy this one, though. It has encouraged me to try one of the two Hemingway books that I own sooner rather than later. His books will definitely be moving nearer to the top of the TBR pile.

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After being given the complete Morse set of books for Christmas, I'm going to start with the first book and try and work my way through the series in order (not all in one go, though), rather than reading them from here and there like I have done so far.

LAST BUS TO WOODSTOCK

Colin Dexter

 

The death of Sylvia Kaye figured dramatically in Thursday afternoon's edition of the Oxford Mail. By Friday evening Inspector Morse had informed the nation that the police were looking for a dangerous man - facing charges of wilful murder, sexual assault and rape. But as the obvious leads fade into twilight and darkness, Morse becomes more and more convinced that passion holds the key.

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After being given the complete Morse set of books for Christmas, I'm going to start with the first book and try and work my way through the series in order (not all in one go, though), rather than reading them from here and there like I have done so far.

 

LAST BUS TO WOODSTOCK

Colin Dexter

 

The death of Sylvia Kaye figured dramatically in Thursday afternoon's edition of the Oxford Mail. By Friday evening Inspector Morse had informed the nation that the police were looking for a dangerous man - facing charges of wilful murder, sexual assault and rape. But as the obvious leads fade into twilight and darkness, Morse becomes more and more convinced that passion holds the key.

i did that about three years ago and it was worth it! Not all at once though

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