NOTE: Far, far short of my yearly goal of 12,000 pages. But
note I read “Doleful Creatures” no fewer than THREE times this year. That’s MY
novel, which, God willing, will be published next year.
Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky
Mountains and the Far West, The; by Washington Irving. 364 pages.
And Another Thing, by Eoin Colfer. 273 pages.
And No Birds Sang, by Farley Mowat. 250 pages.
Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco, by Bryan
Burrough and John Helyar. 528 pages.
Behind the Scenes of the Nixon Interviews, by David Frost.
346 pages.
Boys in the Boat, The; by Daniel James Brown. 416 pages.
Case of the Nervous Newsboy, The; by E.W. Hildick. 106
pages.
Charlie Wilson's War, by George Crile. 550 pages.
Class: A Guide through the American Status System, by Paul
Fussell. 202 pages.
Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the
Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII, by Chester Nez with Judith Avila. 310
pages.
Complete Cul de Sac Volume One, The; by Richard Thompson.
314 pages.
Complete Cul de Sac Volume Two, The; by Richard Thompson.
314 pages.
Doleful Creatures, by Brian Davidson (beta read 3), 374
pages.
Doleful Creatures, by Brian Davidson (beta read 2) 342 pages.
Doleful Creatures, by Brian Davidson (beta read) 251 pages.
Everything You Need to Know Before You're Hijacked, by Dan
McKinnon. 139 pages.
Feardom, by Connor Boyack. 160 pages.
Graveyard Book, The; by Neil Gaiman. 311 pages.
Great War and Modern Memory, The; by Paul Fussell. 363
pages.
It's the Ernest P. Worrell Book of Knawledge, by Ernest P.
Worrell. 97 pages.
Journey to the East, The; by Hermann Hesse. 118 pages.
Kim, by Rudyard Kipling. 284 pages.
Last Christmas Gift, The, by Nathan Shumate. 86 pages.
Long Haul, The; by Jeff Kinney. 217 pages.
My Man Jeeves, by P.G. Wodehouse. 128 pages.
Old School, Diary of A Wimpy Kid, by Jeff Kinney. 217 pages.
Right Ho, Jeeves, by P.G. Wodehouse. 186 pages.
Right Ho, Jeeves, by P.G. Wodehouse. 186 pages.
See Here, Private Hargrove, by Marion Hargrove. 217 pages.
Servant Leadership: A Journey Into the Nature of Legitimate
Power and Greatness. by Robert K. Greenleaf. 370 pages.
Southern Idaho Ghost Towns, by Wayne Spratling. 135 pages.
Starbird, by Robert Schultz (beta read). 580 pages.
When Did Ignorance Become A Point of View? by Scott Adams.
128 pages.
Ze page total: 8,686 pages.
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