Books Read 2012!

Here they are…. Reviews you can find on the review page (by author).

  1. Agatha Christie, Deelgenoten in de misdaad.
  2. Edith Wharton, Ethan Frome.
  3. Arthur Conan Doyle, The Mystery of Cloomber.
  4. Virginia Woolf, The Waves.
  5. Agatha Christie, En het einde is de dood.
  6. Cory Doctorow, Eastern Standard Tribe.
  7. Joseph Conrad, Typhoon & Falk.
  8. William Irwin, Superheroes.  The Best of Philosophy and Pop Culture.
  9. Agatha Christie, Het doek valt.
  10. Ayn Rand, Anthem.
  11. Oliver Goldsmith, The Vicar of Wakefield.
  12. Agatha Christie, Moord in de pastorie.
  13. Alexandra Ares, Dream Junkies.
  14. Jo Nesbo, The Snowman.
  15. Leo Tolstoy, Childhood.
  16. Leo Tolstoy, Youth.
  17. Arthur Conan Doyle, The Lost World.
  18. Agatha Christie, Moord in de Oriënt-Expres.
  19. Daniel Defoe, The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders.
  20. Scott Nicholson, As I Die Lying.
  21. Dante, De Hel.
  22. Agatha Christie, De geheime tegenstander.
  23. Wilkie Collins, No Name.
  24. Gayle Tiller, No One is Innocent.
  25. Jack London, The Call of the Wild.
  26. F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise.
  27. Sarah Winman, When God was a Rabbit.
  28. William Shakespeare, Hamlet.
  29. Diony George, Imperfectly Beautiful.
  30. Agatha Christie, Een kat tussen de duiven.
  31. William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing.
  32. Peter Carey, Illywhacker.
  33. William Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part I & II.
  34. Edith Wharton, The House of Mirth.
  35. Muriel Spark, The Hothouse by the East River.
  36. William Shakespeare, Henry V.
  37. Amy Waldman, The Submission.
  38. Autumn Dickinson, Painted in a Corner.
  39. Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho.
  40. Larry Abrams, The Philosophical Practitioner.
  41. William Shakespeare, The Sonnets.
  42. Dan O’Brien, The Journey.
  43. Joshua Henkin, The World without You.
  44. Agatha Christie, De moord op Roger Ackroyd.
  45. S.J. Bolton, Dead Scared.
  46. Hans Vervoort, Een zomer apart.
  47. Margaret Atwood, I’m Starved for You.
  48. Frances Burney, Evelina.
  49. Robert Van Gulik, The Chinese Maze Murders: A Judge Dee Mystery.
  50. John Irving, Last Night in Twisted River.
  51. James Hogg, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner.
  52. Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
  53. Fabio Genovesi, Vissen voeren.
  54. Agatha Christie, Het geheim van de blauwe trein.
  55. Stephenie Meyer, Twilight.
  56. Derrolyn Anderson, Between The Land and The Sea.
  57. Sidney Vollmer, Alles ruikt naar chocola.
  58. Michael Cunningham, The Hours.
  59. Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway.
  60. Oscar Wilde, Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime.
  61. Nicci French, Blauwe Maandag.
  62. Agatha Christie, Het mysterie van Sittaford.
  63. Siri Hustvedt, The Summer without Men.
  64. Helen Fitzgerald, Ex.
  65. Arthur Schopenhauer, De kunst om gelukkig te zijn.
  66. J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan.
  67. Haruki Murakami, Kafka op het strand.
  68. William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors.
  69. Georges Simenon, De begrafenis van meneer Bouvet.
  70. Sam Atkinson (ed.), Het Grote Fiilosofieboek.
  71. R. Austin Freeman, The Eye of Osiris.
  72. H.G. Wells, The Time Machine.
  73. J.A. Konrath, 65 Proof.
  74. Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.
  75. Goethe, The Sorrows of young Werther.
  76. Anita Shreve, A Change in Altitude.
  77. Agatha Christie, Drama in drie bedrijven.
  78. Bernhard Schlink, De Voorlezer.
  79. Horace Walpole, The Castle of Otranto.
  80. Teju Cole, Open Stad.
  81. Agatha Christie, Het vale paard.
  82. Lee Chambers, The Pineville Heist.
  83. Michael Berg, Nacht in Parijs.
  84. William Davies King, Colections of Nothing.
  85. Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure.
  86. Umberto Eco, De Begraafplaats van Praag.
  87. Ryünosuke Akutagawa, In a Grove.
  88. Juli Zeh, Corpus delicti.
  89. S.J. Watson, Before I Go To Sleep.
  90. William Shakespeare, King Lear.
  91. Charles Dickens, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.
  92. Arnon Grunberg, De man zonder ziekte.
  93. C.S. Johnston, The Skin of Water.
  94. Graham Moore, The Sherlockian.
  95. Stefan Brijs, De Engelenmaker.
  96. David Mitchell, The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet.
  97. Suzanne Vermeer, All-inclusive.
  98. S.J. Watson, Voor ik ga slapen.
  99. A.C. Baantjes, Rechercheur Versteech en de dertien katten.
  100. Kate Morton, The Secret Keeper.
  101. Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending.
  102. Brother’s Grimm, Fairy Tales.
  103. Tess Gerritsen, De dood in de ogen.
  104. Peter Buwalda, Bonita Avenue.
  105. Johnston McCulley, The Mark of Zorro.
  106. Mo Hayder, Vogelman.
  107. Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games Trilogy.
  108. Charles Dickens, The Chimes.
  109. Morgan McCarthy, Onder het water.
  110. Charles Dickens, Going into Society & The Child’s Story & The Holly Tree.
  111. Charles Dickens, The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain.
  112. Charles Dickens, The Cricket on the Hearth.
  113. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Head and Shoulders.
  114. J.K. Rowling, The Casual Vacancy.
  115. William Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale.

Bonita AvenueThe Mark of Zorro

VogelmanThe Hunger Games TrilogyThe Chimes

Onder het waterGoing into SocietyThe Child's StoryThe haunted manThe Cricket on the Hearth

The Holly TreeHead and ShouldersThe Casual VacancyThe Winter's Tale

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