This is a list of books I have heard or read about and would like to read someday. The list is in no particular order. As always, this list will grow over time. When I finish a book it will get added to the list of Books I Have Read page. Wherever possible, I have linked the title to the book’s entry on Amazon.
• Dan Eldon - The Journey is the Destination: The Journals of Dan Eldon
[Saw an ad for the book in the Book World section of The Washington Post.]
• Honoré de Balzac - The Wrong Side of Paris
[Read a review for a new translation of the book in the Book World section of The Washington Post.]
• Fred Vargas - Have Mercy On Us All
• Jack Donnelly - Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice, 2nd edition
[Saw a reference to the book in Foreign Policy magazine.]
• Jennifer Radden (editor) - The Nature of Melancholy: From Aristotle to Kristeva
• Kahlil Gibran - The Collected Works
• George Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London
• Ernest Hemingway - A Moveable Feast
• Caleb Carr - The Alienist
• Jose Saramago – Baltasar and Bluminda
• Leonard Shlain - The Alphabet Versus The Goddess
[Megan K. recommended these two books to me.]
• Sara Gruen – Water For Elephants
[Karen L. recommended this book to me.]
• Sabiha Al Khemir - The Blue Manuscript
[Saw this on the "New Releases" shelf at Barnes and Noble when out with my friend Lara in NYC on a lazy Sunday afternoon.]
• Daniel Defoe - A Journal of the Plague Year
[Hat-tip to my buddy Eric for recommending this book to me.]
• Alistair Horne - Seven Ages of Paris
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