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January 23, 2004

What I read in 2003

I just tallied up all the books I read last year, and (counting only the books I completed in their entirety), my grand total was 38 — a pretty healthy year of book reading for me. Here’s a look at the rundown:

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Category: Readings from the book world
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4 Responses to “What I read in 2003”

  1. Rolf Says:

    OK, everyone can stop giving me a hard time about reading Bridget Jones’s Diary. To explain: There were only a handful of English-language books available when I was living in Ranong, Thailand early last year, so Helen Fielding got the nod one slow afternoon in May. Not a bad read, but I actually liked the movie better…

  2. Jeff Says:

    What’s wrong with “Bridget Jones’s Diary”? Fine, it’s not great literature, but it’s not like you were reading Danielle Steel or V.C. Andrews.

  3. Marjos Says:

    you might like ‘Life of Pi’ by Martin, i loved it.

  4. marjos Says:

    correction: Martel

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