2020 Reading

I love reading year end and new year lists. For the first time I kept track of all the books I read during a year. I read both fiction and nonfiction, and the subject matter was all over the place, which I expect to happen again this year as I continue to downsize my library.

Contemporary American Novelists 1900-1920 By Carl Van Doren

In The Wake Of The Plague By Norman F. Canter

Thurber Country By James Thurber

The Apostle, A Life Of Paul By John Pollock

American Heritage, June 1966

Great Events of the 20th Century By the Editors of TIME

The Troll Garden By Willa Cather

What A Way To Go By Adele Q. Brown

The Medieval Establishment By Geoffrey Hindley

A Journal of the Plague Year By Daniel Defoe

A Lady’s Life In The Rocky Mountains By Isabella L. Bird

Five Chimneys By Olga Lengyel

Sweet Thursday By John Steinbeck

Profiles Of Modern American Authors By Bernard Dekle

In Dubious Battle By John Steinbeck

Trout Fishing In America By Richard Brautigan

Bend Sinister By Vladimir Nabokov

The Metamorphosis, In The Penal Colony And Other Stories By Franz Kafka

Laughing Space Edited By Isaac Asimov and J.O. Jepson

Smiling Through the Apocalypse Edited by Harold Hayes

The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

Earth, My Friend By Peter Townsend

The Steamboat Bertrand By Jerome E. Petsche

Making and Using Dried Foods By Phyllis Hobson

A Pictorial History Of Westerns By Michael Parkinson and Clyde Jeavons

Black Elk Speaks By John G. Neihardt

Founding Brothers By Joseph J. Ellis

How To Live On Almost Nothing And Have Plenty By Janet Chadwick

The Indian Frontier of the American West 1846-1890 By Robert M. Utley

Listening Point By Sigurd Olson

Winesburg, Ohio By Sherwood Anderson

Death’s Acre By Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson

Never Have Your Dog Stuffed By Alan Alda

Oh What A Paradise It Seems By John Cheever

Unsolved By Kirk Wilson

Yankee Weather Proverbs By Peter Miller

Oroville California By James Lenhoff

Undaunted Courage By Stephen E. Ambrose

There’s A Man In The House By Harlan Miller


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