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Books you have bought but haven't read yet

Of all the titles that I have purchased in the last couple of months, I have only finished reading one of them. Well, I have a small stack of books from the library that I absolutely must read now or I'll never find the time to get back to them. I'm too addicted to The Thirteenth Tale to put it aside anyhow. I cannot resist anything written by Errol Flynn or Marlon Brando either.

The next book of my own that I read will probably be Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book and The Jungle Book 2. I've had the second book for many years now, but never got around to the first until recently when I saw it in Borders at $2.99 so I couldn't resist.
 
This is a really scary question. I have an addiction to buying books, but once I get them, they just sit on my shelf. I counted all the books I have yet to read and it's very long. Here are a few.
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke
The Talisman-Stephen King and Peter Straub
Green Rider-Kristen Britain
Gardens of the Moon-Stephen Erickson
The Dragonbone Chair-Tad Williams
The Virgin's Lover-Philippa Gregory
The Queen's Fool-Philippa Greegory
The Shadow of the Wind-(can't remember)
Watership Down-(can't remember)
Shade's Children-Garth Nix
Crown Duel-Sherwood Smith
'Salem's Lot-Stephen King
 
My problem is I buy books (hopefully at a bargain) that I am just DYING to read and then I take my kids to the programs at the local public library and can't help "picking up" something that I am just DYING to read more. So the shelf remains full and the library books keep coming in.
 
Here is my long list

Wizard and glass: Stephen King

Black House: Stephen King and Peter Straub

The Eyes of the Dragon: Stephen King

Pet Sematary: Stephen King

The Stand complete and uncut: Stephen King

Dolores Claiborne: Stephen King

The Green Mile: Stephen King

Rage: Jonathan Kellerman

Dr.Death: Jonathan Kellerman

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: C.S. Lewis
The Silver Chair: C.S. Lewis
The Horse and His Boy: C.S. Lewis
The Magicians Nephew: C.S. Lewis
The Last Battle: C.S. Lewis

The Hobbit: JRR Tolkien

A is For Alibi: Sue Grafton

Sphere: Michael Crichton

The RingWorld Engineers: Larry Niven
RingWorld's children: Larry Niven

Clear and Present Danger: Tom Clancy
Sum of all Fears: Tom Clancy

Born to run: Stephen Kenson

The Dead zone: Stephen King

Edge of Evil: J.A. Jance

Emerald Sea: John Ringo
Against The Tide: John Ringo

Love and War: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Dragon of Autumn Twilight: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Dragon of Winter Night: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Dragons of Spring Dawning: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Time of the Twins: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
War of the Twins: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Test of the Twins: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Area 51: Robert Dorerty
The Reply: Robert Dorerty
The Misson: Robert Dorerty
The Sphinx: Robert Dorerty

The Broker: John Grisham

The Eye of the World: Robert Jordan

Mistress of Dragons: Margaret Weis
The Dragons Son: Margaret Weis

Moreta Dragonlady of Pern: Anne McCaffrey

The Prodigal Son: Dean Koontz
City of The Night: Dean Koontz

New Frontier: Peter David

Dragon Wing: Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Spin: Robert Charles Wilson

Lord of the Isles: David Drake

StarWars:A New Hope: George Lucas

Time's Eye: Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter

QuickSilver: Neal Stephenson

The Vampire Lestat: Anne Rice

The Tale of the Body Thief: Anne Rice

The Garden of the Moon: Steve Erikson
Deadhouse Gates: Steve Erikson

Throne of Jade: Naomi Novik
Black Power War: Naomi Novik

Incubus Dreams: Laurellk Hamilton

A Game of Thrones: George R.R. Martin
A Clash of Kings: George R.R. Martin

Alector's Choice: L.E. Modesitt ,jr

Dante's Equation: Jane Jensen

Wizards First Rule: Terry Goodkind

Destiny's Road: Larry Niven

Maximum Ride Schools out -Forever: James Patterson

A Secret History of Time to Come: Robie Macauley

Superman Returns: Marv Wolfman

Eldsest Christopher: Paolini

Murder at the Kennedy Center: Margaret Truman
Murder in Georgetown: Margaret Truman
Murder on Embassy Row: Margaret Truman
Murder in the Smithsonian: Margaret Truman

Summon the Thunder: Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore
 
too many to count and name as a result; really need to stop buying books but its so hard.

I agree! I have around 70 books on my shelves that need to be read :eek: AND I am all the time buying more. Damn addictions :rolleyes:
 
Oh god. So many books. Most of my babies are in storage but in just one month, I've managed to buy about 12 books. Did I mention I'm on a very, very tight budget? :)

Indaba My Children - Credo Mutwa

Common Sense - Thomas Paine

Brave New World - Huxley

Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen

St Augustine's Childhood. Confessions Book One - St Augustine

Gilgamesh - Joan London

Oryx and Crake - Margaret Atwood

Notes from the Underground & The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Dostoyevsky

In the name of the Rose - Umberto Eco
 
*points at bookcase and starts laughing* You want me to list those? Hah!

According to my Listal account I have passed my old number of unread but owned books. I now have 101. At the rate I read them I'll be done in 2 years. :eek:
 
*points at bookcase and starts laughing* You want me to list those? Hah!

According to my Listal account I have passed my old number of unread but owned books. I now have 101. At the rate I read them I'll be done in 2 years. :eek:
My account must have a glitch because I can't see my book collection, or any collections, when I click on the links.
 
well

I am trying to get pics of my library and unfortunately I have a camera that senses light and it's to dark in my room for a picture.
I have probably about 150 books to read and come april will have more to go.
 
Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird. I've had it on the shelf for about four years now. Perhaps I'll start it as I'm now entering prime reading time for the month. I also have three Tom Clancy novels that I would like to enjoy.:)
 
-Princess By Jean Sasson
- Can You Keep a Secret ? By Sophie Kinsella
- Gossip Girl Series By Cecily Von Ziegesar.. (I Have Loads Of them and Still Didnt Bother ! )
- Ugly By Constance Briscoe
 
Bass, Bill & Jefferson, Jon - Death's acre: Inside the legendary 'body farm'
Beliefnet - The big book of angels
Boar, Roger & Blundell, Nigel - The world's most imfamous murders
Brockman, Robin (compiled by) - Classic tales of the supernatural
Candlish, Louise - The double life of Anna Day
Chan, Kylie - Dark heavens: Book 1 - White tiger
Chan, Kylie - Dark heavens: Book 2 - Red phoenix
Charles, Ray & Ritz, David - Brother ray
Child, Lee - Echo burning
Child, Lee - Persuader
Child, Lee - The visitor
Child, Lee - Tripwire
Deaver, Jeffery - The twelfth card
Deaver, Jeffery - The vanished man
Fitzsimons, Peter - Kokoda
Fitzsimons, Peter - Tobruk
Gardner, Lisa - Alone
Genge, N.E. - The forensic casebook
Harrigan, Bill & Lane, Daniel - Harrigan
Harris, Brett - Winfield state of origin 1980 - 1991
Herbert, James - '48
Herbert, James - Haunted
Herbert, James - Moon
Herbert, James - Portent
Herbert, James - The secret of crickley hall
Hudson, Jeff - Samuel L Jackson
Jager, Charles - Escape from Crete
Lacey, Robert & Danzinger, Danny - The year 1000
Lara, Brian & Scovell, Brian - Beating the field
Locke, Deborah - Watching the detectives
McRae, Donald - In black and white
Morgan, Sally - My place
Mundine, Anthony & Lane, Daniel - The man
Patterson, James (edited by) - Thriller
Priest, Tim & Basham, Richard - To protect and serve
Skaife, Mark - Diary of a champion
Southall, Richard - How to be a ghost hunter
Wilson, Colin & Damon - World famous unsolved crimes
Woods, Earl - Training a tiger
 
Honeydevil, I wouldn't bother with Pandora. Vesper, you have to read The Vampire Chronicles. The Vampire Lestat is one of my favourtie books. Go, right now. Start reading! My list is also rididulously long so I won't list it here.
 
Honeydevil, I wouldn't bother with Pandora. Vesper, you have to read The Vampire Chronicles. The Vampire Lestat is one of my favourtie books. Go, right now. Start reading! My list is also rididulously long so I won't list it here.

I feel your pain.:( It is a problem-I just hate starting one, dreading the reading, only to know that a potentially better book lies unused.
 
The Grapes of Wrath :)
The Unbearable Lightness Of Being :) mmm... philosophical overtures :D

and -

Love in the Time of Cholera :p Magical Realism!!! :D

So much to read ;) so little time :( So many logic assignments :confused:
 
The Grapes of Wrath :)
The Unbearable Lightness Of Being :) mmm... philosophical overtures :D

and -

Love in the Time of Cholera :p Magical Realism!!! :D

So much to read ;) so little time :( So many logic assignments :confused:

Woah! I think you like using smilies more than me! :p
 
I kinda regreted the amount used afterwards...but oh well :p

Oh, I forgot some books.

John Gray - Straw Dogs
Hobbes - Leviathan
Locke - An Enquiry Concerning Understanding
Nietzsche - Twighlight of Idols and The Anti-Christ
O'Hear - Philosophy, Biology and Life

:cool: These are the non-fiction books [depends on your thoughts on John Gray's Straw Dog's] I have brought [for university] but have yet to read, or read completely.
 
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