Poll #1323288
2009 books?
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Which of these books have you read?
| Life Of Pi, by Yann Martel |
| Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen |
| The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
| The Road, by Cormac McCarthy |
| A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, by Dave Eggers |
| The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand |
| Corrections, by Jonathan Franzen |
| Tess of the D'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy |
| To the Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf |
| Reading Lolita in Tehran, by Azar Nafisi |
| As I Lay Dying, by Faulkner William |
| Notre-Dame of Paris [The Hunchback of Notre Dame], by Victor Hugo |
| Far from the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy |
| Quidditch through the ages, by J. K. Rowling |
| Labyrinth, by Kate Mosse |
| Galileo's daughter, by Dava Sobel |
| Making Money, by Terry Pratchett |
| Les Liaisons Dangereuses, by Choderlos de Laclos |
| Survival In Auschwitz, by Primo Levi |
| The Summer Tree, by Guy Gavriel Kay |
| On the Beach, by Nevil Shute |
| Kindred, by Octavia E. Butler |
| The Problems of Philosophy, by Bertrand Russell |
| Heart of the Sea, by Nora Roberts |
| Fleshmarket Close, by Ian Rankin |
| Resurrection Men, by Ian Rankin |
| The Naming Of The Dead, by Ian Rankin |
| Black and Blue, by Ian Rankin |
| A Question of Blood, by Ian Rankin |
| The Falls, by Ian Rankin |
| Njal's Saga, by Leifur Eiricksson |
| Resurrection, by Leo Tolstoy |
| The Road from Coorain, by Jill Ker Conway |
| Dead Souls, by Ian Rankin |
| Set in Darkness, by Ian Rankin |
| The go-between, by L. P. Hartley |
| The Book of Jhereg, by Steven Brust |
| Stormbringer, by Michael Moorcock |
| Let It Bleed, by Ian Rankin |
| The Hanging Garden, by Ian Rankin |
| Mortal Causes, by Ian Rankin |
| Music & silence, by Rose Tremain |
| The Black Book, by Ian Rankin |
| Exit Music, by Ian Rankin |
| King Solomon's ring, by Conrad Z. Lorenz |
| On Liberty and Other Essays, by John Stuart Mill |
| Thirteen Steps Down, by Ruth Rendell |
| Rocks of Ages, by Stephen Jay Gould |
| Africa: A Biography of the Continent, by John Reader |
| Star Trek The Next Generation Companion, by Larry Nemecek |
| Toward the End of Time, by John Updike |
| Red Branch, by Morgan Llywelyn |
| Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain, by Maryanne Wolf |
| The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, by Selma Lagerlof |
| Million Open Doors, by John Barnes |
| Dagger Magic, by Katherine Kurtz |
| The Mermaids Singing, by Lisa Carey |
| Misspent Youth, by Peter F. Hamilton |
| The Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-Second Annual Collection (2005), by Gardner Dozois |
| Beggars Banquet, by Ian Rankin |
| Watchman, by Ian Rankin |
| The Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection (2007), by Gardner Dozois |
| Fairyland, by Paul McAuley |
| The lost heart of Asia, by Colin Thubron |
| Peeling the Onion, by Gunter Grass |
| Shakespeare's Planet, by Clifford D. Simak |
| Queen City Jazz, by Kathleen Ann Goonan |
| The Portable Greek Historians: The Essence of Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybius, by M. I. Finley |
| Teach Yourself Irish (2003), by Diarmuid O Se |
| Blood Hunt, by Ian Rankin |
| The Devil's Highway, by Luis Alberto Urrea |
| Bleeding Hearts, by Ian Rankin |
| Queen Elizabeth I, by J. E. Neale |
| Back Home, by Michelle Magorian |
| Sunset at Blandings, by P. G. Wodehouse |
| Jennie, by Paul Gallico |
| A History of the Middle East, by Peter Mansfield |
| George's Secret Key to the Universe, by Lucy Hawking and Stephen Hawking |
| Holy Disorders, by Edmund Crispin |
| Cities of salt, by Abd al-Rahman Munif |
| The Godmother's Apprentice, by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough |
| Appleseed, by John Clute |
| White Queen, by Gwyneth Jones |
| When Santa Fell to Earth, by Cornelia Funke |
| The Space Opera Renaissance, by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer |
| The Flowering of New England-1815-1865, by Van Wyck Brooks |
| Elric, by Michael Moorcock |
| The Queen's Bastard, by C.E. Murphy |
| Earth Logic, by Laurie J. Marks |
| Fortunata and Jacinta, by Benito Perez Galdos |
| Teach yourself Irish (1961), by Myles Dillon |
| The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing, by Richard Dawkins |
| Rebus: The Early Years: Knots & Crosses, Hide & Seek, Tooth & Nail, by Ian Rankin |
| White Crow, by Mary Gentle |
| The Great Tradition, by F.R. Leavis |
| Chronicle in Stone, by Ismail Kadare |
| The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection (2008), by Gardner Dozois |
| The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction 2007, by George Mann |
| Constantinople, by Philip Mansel |
| Rebus's Scotland: A Personal Journey, by Ian Rankin |
| The World of Washington Irving, by Van Wyck Brooks |
| Year's Best SF 12 (2007), by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer |
| Twilight Whispers, by Barbara Delinsky |
| The Two Faces of Islam: Saudi Fundamentalism and Its Role in Terrorism, by Stephen Schwartz |
| The Space Race: The Battle to Rule the Heavens, by Deborah Cadbury |
| Seasons of Plenty, by Colin Greenland |
| Speaking in Tongues, by Ian McDonald |
| Can Reindeer Fly?: The Science of Christmas, by Roger Highfield |
| Yearwood, by Paul Hazel |
| Miracle Visitors, by Ian Watson |
| The Prodigal Troll, by Charles Coleman Finlay |
| The provinces of the Roman Empire, from Caesar to Diocletian, by Theodor Mommsen |
| The Wizard Knight, by Gene Wolfe |
| The Best Science Fiction of the Year #4 (1975), by Terry Carr |
| Wandering Star, by J.M.G. Le Clezio |
| Visions of Wonder: The Science Fiction Research Association Reading Anthology, by David G. Hartwell and Milton T. Wolf |
| So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Visions of the Future, by Nalo Hopkinson |
| With the Light: Raising an Autistic Child v. 1, by Keiko Tobe |
| Irish Magic II: The Changeling/ Earthly Magic/ To Recapture the Light/ Bride Price, by Morgan Llywelyn |
| Night Sky Atlas, by Robin Scagell |
| Spectrum: A Science Fiction Anthology: No. 4 (1972), by Kingsley Amis |
| Irish Tales of Terror: Twenty-Two Bewitching Tales of Irish Mystery and Magic, by Peter Haining |
| Western Shore, by Juliet E. McKenna |
| Analog 6 (1969), by John W (editor) Campbell |
| Mother of Plenty, by Colin Greenland |
| Fantasy: The Best of the Year 2007, by Rich Horton |
| Other Edens: No. 1 (1987), by Christopher Evans |
| The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland, by Christopher Haigh |
| The Plot Against Pepys, by James Long |
| Forbidden Acts, by Nancy A. Collins |
| Satires and personal writings, by Jonathan Swift |
| 2nd Interzone Anthology (1988), by John Clute |
| The Time Dissolver, by Jerry Sohl |
| Sacred Visions, by Andrew M. Greeley |
| History of the Spanish Inquisition, by Joseph Perez |
| Other Edens: No. 2 (1988), by Christopher Evans |
| The Island, by Armin Greder |
| The Stories of Elizabeth Spencer, by Elizabeth Spencer |
| England's Troubles: Seventeenth-Century English Political Instability in European Context, by Jonathan Scott |
| The Enchanted Isles, by K.C. Flynn |
| Radical Islams Rules: The Worldwide Spread of Extreme Sharia Law, by Paul Marshall |
| Toujours Tingo: Extraordinary Words to Change the Way We See the World, by Adam Jacot de Boinod |
| European Community: The Building of a Union, by John Pinder |
| Hotel Rwanda: Bringing the True Story of an African Hero to Film, by Terry George |
| Half-life of a Zealot, by Swanee Hunt |
| Burghley: William Cecil at the Court of Elizabeth I, by Stephen Alford |
| The Prisoner of Chillon, by James Patrick Kelly |
| Irish tales of terror, by Jim McGarry |
| Representing Autism, by Stuart Murray |
| On the place of Gilbert Chesterton in English letters, by Hilaire Belloc |
| Out of Nowhere, by Gerald Whelan |
| Geschiedenis van Cyprus, by Alain Blondy |
| Soul of the Age: The Life, Mind and World of William Shakespeare, by Jonathan Bate |
| A Viceroy's Vindication? Sir Henry Sidney's Memoir of Service in Ireland, 1556-78 |
| Ireland in the Age of the Tudors: The Destruction of Hiberno-Norman Civilization, by R. Dudley Edwards |
| Most Ancient Song, by Kenneth C. Flint |
| Faith in Europe?: The Cardinal's Lectures, by Bob Geldof |
| SIPRI Yearbook 2008 |
| Shakespeare Handbook, by Robert Maslen |
| The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser Edited with Critical Notes, by J. C. Smith and E. de Selincourt |
| The Bessarabian Question in Communist Historiography, by Wim P. Van Meurs |
| Laserlicht, by Tais Teng |
| Thunderbirds Bumper Storybook: "The Uninvited", "Brink of Disaster", "Sun Probe", "Atlantic Inferno", by Dave Morris |
| Sarajevo Rose: A Balkan Jewish Notebook, by Stephen Schwartz |
| The Power of Speech: Leadership Speeches, by Graham Watson |
| The Case for Global Democracy: Advocating a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, by Graham Watson |
| Kushtetuta e UE: Rubikoni i Supranacionales / EU Constitution: The Rubicon of Suprenational, by Blerim Reka |
| The Cyprus Conflict: Looking Ahead, by Ahmet Sözen |
| EU Accession Dynamics And Conflict Resolution: Catalysing Peace Or Consolidating Partition In Cyprus?, by Nathalie Tocci |
| How to Make Good Decisions and be Right All the Time: Solving the Riddle of Right and Wrong, by Iain King |
| How to Make School Make Sense: A Parents' Guide to Helping the Child with Asperger Syndrome, by Clare Lawrence |
| The British Museum Book of Ancient Egypt, by A. Jeffrey Spencer |
| The New Hennessy Book of Irish Fiction , by Dermot Bolger |
Is there any that you would particularly recommend?
Is there any that you would particularly not recommend?