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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Oliver Twist
A History of God
The Cider House Rules
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass
Roots
East,West
The Color Purple
Death in Venice
The Scarlet Letter
Brave New World
The Three Mustketeers
The Man in the Iron Mask
Arthur and George
White Oleander
Love, again
The Bookseller of Kabul
Three Cups of Tea
Die heimliche Wut der Pflanzen
1984
The Oxford History of Christianity
Die Faehigkeit zu trauern
Die Unfaehigkeit zu trauern
Wanderer, kommst du nach Spa...
Kipling - Selected Stories and Poems
Out of Africa
The Corrections
Stories and Poems selected by Harold Bloom
The Meaning of Everything
A Passage to India
Hocus Pocus
A Separate Peace
Die Blechtrommel
Interesting Times
The Time Traveler's Wife
One Hundred Years of Solitude
The Red Tent
Anthropology of an American Girl
Tom Jones
Home
The Sandbox Investment
The Forever War
Eichmann in Jerusalem
Nostromo
Heart of Darkness
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Into Thin Air
Invisible Man
Ragtime
Last of the Mohicans
The Great Mortality
Lost
Their Eyes Were Watching God
The Pitcher Shower
The Wall
The Satanic Verses
All the Pretty Horses
The Killer Angels
Don Quixote
Kim
11 books by Robert Jordan
8 books by Terry Goodkind
6 Volumes of Die Erzaehlungen aus der Tausend-und-eine Naechte






Amen. I got a second job to support my addiction...well it was initially to save up for the Europe trip in June and pay off some credit card debt but it ended up being book fodder.

My review: This is a dark, dark book with an interesting premise. If our sins and years didn't blemish us, would we become totally evil? The answer seems to be yes, however, even the eternally youthful Dorian is demonized by his sins and eventually driven to destroy himself. In some ways, this story is about how the outside of a person doesn't always reflect the inside. Henry was an interesting character - able to corrupt Dorian so easily, but not quite evil himself.
But last week my mom shipped me my book collection that has been hanging out in Michigan ever since I moved to Oregon. Now I have 70-80 owned to-reads! And I have to join many of you in your challenge... :)