
Once again I kept track of all my reading for a year. The reading goal for 2021 was pretty much the same as for 2020, to make my way through the large library of unread books I have accumulated over the years. There were just a few books I started and decided not to finish, but all the rest made it on the list. My nine favorites are in bold.
One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding By Robert Glover
Narrative of My Captivity among the Sioux Indians By Fanny Kelly
One Man’s Meat By E.B. White
Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph By Doon Arbus
The Bridge of San Luis Rey By Thornton Wilder
The World Without Us By Alan Weisman
The Magic Never Ends By John Ryan Duncan
Natural Cures They Don’t Want You To Know About By Kevin Trudeau
The World of the American Indian By National Geographic Society
The First Century By William K. Klingaman
Hermann Hesse Poems Translated By James Wright
The Greatest Presidential Stories Never Told By Rick Beyer
The Greatest Stories Never Told By Rick Beyer
Six Short Masterpieces By Tolstoy Translated By Margaret Wettlin
Schott’s Original Miscellany By Ben Schott
American Scripture By Pauline Maier
We Pointed Them North By “Teddy Blue” Abbott and Helena Huntington Smith
Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson By Alan Pell Crawford
Historical Viewpoints, Notable Articles from American Heritage, John A. Garraty, Editor Vol. 1 to 1877, 4th Ed.
The Road To Wellville By T. Coraghessan Boyle
365 Four-Star Videos By Leslie Hamilton
An E.B. White Reader Edited By Watt and Bradford
Best Known Works Of Robert Louis Stevenson
From Mexican Days to the Gold Rush By Marshall and Buffum
The Walking Drum By Louis L’Amour
One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich By Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Telling Writing By Ken Macrorie
Folklore Myths And Legends Of Britain By Reader’s Digest
The Rockefellers By Peter Collier and David Horowitz
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter By Carson McCullers
Any Survivors? By Martin Freud
Selected Tales And sketches By Nathaniel Hawthorne
Soldier’s Pay By William Faulkner
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wonderful! I love anything to do with books ❤
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