Monday, December 10, 2012

HPIR's November Totals


Our seven readers read a total of 8515 pages in November. Marian was the champion with 3090 pages, Sheila second with 2038, and Jim brought up third with 1136. Bring it, campuses! Here's what we read:

The Time in Between / Maria Duenas
The Sun (September 2012)                                                              
What's the Matter With Kansas? / Thomas Frank
Frozen heat / Richard Castle
Please Look After Mom / Kyung-sook Shin
In the garden of beasts / Erik Larson
Nightwoods / Charles Frazier (two readers read this)
Red Mist / Patricia Cornwell
World Without End / Ken Follett
Lost ark / J.R.Rain
Red Wolf / Liza Marklund
Decline of the Lawrence Welk Empire: A Novel / Poe Ballantine
The Forgotten / David Baldacci
True Blue / David Baldacci
Harper's (July 2012)                                                                             
The Cat's Table / Michael Ondaatje
Nothing With Strings: Short Stories / Bailey White
Pawprints In The Moonlight / Denis O'Connor
Wishbone: Poems / Don Share
The Scarlet Letters: A Novel / Louis Auchincloss
How to Build an Android: the true story of Philip K. Dick's Resurrection / David F. Dufty
A Southern Exposure: A Novel / Alice Adams
Manhattan Monologues: Short Stories / Louis Auchincloss
The Fifth Child: A Novel / Doris Lessing
Ben In The World: A Novel / Doris Lessing
The Book of Madness and Cures: A Novel / Regina O'Melveny
Sailing Lake Mareotis: poems / Eamonn Wall
A Dog's Life: fiction / Peter Mayle
Lantern Slides: short stories / Edna O'Brien
Couriers of the Sky: the story of pigeons / Mary Graham Bonner
Collected Sonnets / Edna St. Vincent Millay
The Black Box / Michael Connelly
Kiss the Dead / Laurell K. Hamilton
The Sisters Crusade / Binell, Mark. Rolling Stone. 11/22/2012, Issue 1170, p70-75. 6p
Neoliberalism in the Academic Borderlands: An On-going Struggle for Equality and Human Rights / Educational Studies: A Journal of the American Educational Studies Association
Meditation: an indepth guide / Ian Gawler and Paul Bedson

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