Reading List 2005

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Summary:
I remember thinking that I needed to start learning more of the business world, so I drifted a bit away from fiction. Not too many new discoveries, but writers like TC Boyle continued to put out solid books.

Reading List 2005
• Radio On – Sarah Vowell
• Take the Cannoli – Sarah Vowell
• Sock – Penn Jillette
• The Partly Cloudy Patriot – Sarah Vowell
• Searching for Bobby Fischer – Fred Waitzkin
• How We Are Hungry – David Eggers
• Hoot – Carl Hiaasen
• The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay – Michael Chabon
• Will You Please Be Quiet, Please – Raymond Carver
• The Wasp Factory – Iain Banks
• The Coen Brothers – Ronald Borgan
• The Mischievous Art of Jim Flora – Irwin Chusid
• After the Plague – T.C. Boyle
• Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas – Hunter S. Thompson
• The Tipping Point – Malcolm Gladwell
• Everything is Illuminated – Jonathan Safran Foer
• Blink – Malcolm Gladwell
• Transmission – Hari Kunzru
• Never a City So Real: A Walk in Chicago – Alex Katlowitz
• Weirdos in the Workplace – John Putzier
• The Purple Cow – Seth Godin
• Wall Street Meat – Andy Kessler
• Running Money – Andy Kessler
• Bird by Bird – Anne Lamott
• Free Prize Inside – Seth Godin
• New High Intensity Training – Ellington Darden
• Never Eat Alone – Frank Farrazzi
• The Automatic Millionaire – David Bach
• Assassination Vacation – Sarah Vowell
• Freakonomics – Levitt & Dubner
• First, Break All the Rules – Buckingham and Coffman
• White Noise – Don DeLillo
• A Season on the Mat – Nolan Zavoral
• Lonesome Dove – Larry McMurtry
• Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince – J. K. Rowling
• All of Us – Raymond Carver
• Why Do Me Have Nipples – Mark Leyner
• My Friend Leonard – James Frey
• A Love Supreme – Ashley Kahn
• Chasin’ the Train – J. C. Thomas
• Aloft – Chang-Rae Lee
• Ascension – Eric Nisenson
• Blood Meridian – Cormac McCarthy
• No Country for Old Men – Cormac McCarthy
• The Golden Compass – Philip Pullman