Hello Readers!
Here is a list of books that I plan to read in 2014.
There is a mix of Inspirational, educational, non-fiction and fiction books in the list, as I like to mix it up!
What do you plan to read this year?
The Power of Now – A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment – by Eckhart Tolle
The God Species – How the planet can survive the age of humans – by Mark Lynas
The Marshall Plan for Getting Your Novel Published – by Evan Marshall
The Writer’s Digest Handbook of Novel Writing – by Tom Clark
Beautiful – by Katie Piper
Trafficked – by Sophie Hayes
The Wild Life – by John Lewis-Stempel
Innocence – by Dean Koontz
The Tiger in the Smoke – by Margery Allingham
Die for You – by Lisa Unger
Black Out – by Lisa Unger
Man and Boy – by Tony Parsons
Death on the Nile – by Agatha Christie
The People Next Door – by Christopher Ransom
Everything’s Eventual – by Stephen King
Never Knowing – by Chevy Stevens
The Double Bind – by Chris Bohjalian
Revolutionary Road – by Richard Yates
Never Tell – by Claire Seeber
Blueeyedboy – by Joanne Harris
The Scold’s Bride – by Minette Walters
The Fifth Victim – by Beverly Barton
The Book of Tomorrow – by Cecelia Ahern
Songbird – by Josephine Cox
A Streetcar Named Desire – by Tennessee Williams
The Cloning of Joanna May – by Fay Weldon
The Year of Magical Thinking – by Joan Didion
Utterly Monkey – by Nick Laird
A Kind of Intimacy – by Jenn Ashworth
All Fur Coat – by Andrew Homes
The Host – by Stephanie Meyer
West End Girls – by Barbara Tate
Call The Midwife – by Jennifer Worth
Northanger Abbey – by Jane Austen
Northanger Abbey Study Notes and Exercises on the novel – Rare Pamphlet published 1968
Jo Nesbo The Harry Hole Collection;
The Bat (The First Harry Hole Case)
Cockroaches 1998 (An Early Harry Hole Case)
The Redbreast (Oslo Sequence 1)
Nemesis (Oslo Sequence 2)
The Devil’s Star (Oslo Sequence 3)
The Redeemer (Oslo Sequence 4)
The Snowman (Oslo Sequence 5)
The Leopard (Oslo Sequence 6)
Phantom (Oslo Sequence 7)
Police (Oslo Sequence 8)
Headhunters – Other
Vintage Collection of stories by Robert Louis Stevenson, including;
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The Body Snatcher
A Lodging for the Night
Markheim
Thrawn Janet
The Misadventures of John Nicholson
©2014.alittlebirdtweets
What a great list! I love Robert Louis Stevenson. The Evan Marshall book is very good, particularly the first part about refining and editing. Agatha Christie produced some gems amid all her crime novels. Check out her “Endless Night” if you have a chance!
Good luck with your reading. I think I’m going to have to create a 2014 reading list too!
Thank you so much! I have most of the books sitting on my bookshelf slowly gathering dust – so 2014 is definitely the year to be dusting them off! I usually manage to read about 20 novels in a year (as I am a slow reader who analyses every word!), so this year will be a challenge. I will be ticking the books off as I finish them and by the end of the year I can see exactly what I managed to achieve. Oh definitely create a to-read list for yourself – it would be great to see! Happy New Year 🙂
Happy journeys – for that’s what reading is for me 🙂
Happy reading Eric! I hope you encounter lots of interesting worlds and exciting new characters in 2014 🙂
Seriously comprehensive and admirable. I’m planning on re-reading “This Book Will Make You Smarter”. Its somewhat mind boggling. A collection of essays by top thinkers about what cognitive tool everyone should have to think better.
Thanks. ‘This Book Will Make You Smarter’ sounds very interesting – I will make a note to look it up later. I love books that offer inspiration and enlightenment. Thanks for sharing.
I love ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ and ‘Death on the Nile’. It’s a very good list! ^_^
Thank you 🙂 The first book I picked off the list, which I’m reading on my commute, is A Streetcar Named Desire. I’m really liking it! xx
I’ve read 3. I might have to steal your list 😉
I have read ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and I’m currently reading ‘Revolutionary Road’ 🙂 Do feel free to steal the list 🙂