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Book Shelf

This page will be under construction for a while, but will eventually be housing all of the books I have read and or am currently reading or want to read in the future. 



The list will be in alphabetical order by Author. 

Books I have read will be marked in red. 
Books marked as to-read will be in blue & the books marked as currently reading will be marked in green.  


Right, let's get this party started. 



Accardo, Jus,      



Touch   (Denazen,  #1) -Paperback, Kindle,  284 pages, 

Published in November, 2011 by Entangled publishing. (first published in October 2011) 

Untouched (Denazen #1.5)  - ebook, 82 pages. Published in March 2012 by Entangled Teen

Toxic (Denazen #2)   - Paperback 317 pages. Published in October 2012 by Entangled Teen

(first published in September 2012)






Armentrout, Jennifer, Lynn, 


Obsidian (Lux,  #1)    - Kindle, Paperback, 381 pages (first published Nov, 2011

Onyx, (Lux,  #2)           - Kindle, Paperback, 366 pages, (published August, 2012)

Opal (Lux  #3)              -Kindle, Paperback, 382 pages (first published Dec 2012

Origin (Lux  #3)         Expected publication: 2013 


by Entangled teen publishing. 



Austen, Jane,


Pride & Prejudice  -  Paperback, 279 pages

Published by Modern library, October 2000 (first published in 1813) 

Sense & Sensibility 

Paperback, 409 pages.

Published by Penguin Classics, April 2003 (first published in 1811

Emma

Paperback, 396 pages

Published by Penguin Books, May 2006 (first published in 1815

Lady Susan 

Paperback, 80 pages

Published by Dover Publication, November 2005 (first published in 1791)


Bartol, Amy,


Inescapable (The Premonition,  #1) Kindle, Paperback, 392 pages.

Published August 2011 by Create Space. (first published January 2011


Bear, Mark, 

Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain- Hardcover, 928 pages.

Published in February 2006 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. (first published in 1995)


Brennan, Sarah Rees*,

Unspoken  (The Lynburn Legacy #1) Hardcover, 373 pages.

Published in September 2012 by Random House Book for Young Readers

Brontë, Emily Jane, 
Wuthering Heights  - Paperback, 4th Edition, 464 pages
Published by W.W Norton & Company, December 2002 (first published 1847

Brown, Dan

Angels & Demons (Robert Langdon #1) - Kindle, Paperback, 713 pages 

Published in May 2006 by Pocket Books.  (first published in 2000

Literary Awards: Humo's Gouden Bladwijzer (2005)


The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon #2) Kindle, Paperback, 409 pages 
Published in March 2006 by Anchor (first published in 2003)


The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon #3)  - Kindle, Hardcover, 1st Edition, 509 pages.

Published in September, 2009 by Doubleday



Deception Point  - Mass Market Paperback, 556 pages.

Published in December 2002 by Pocket Books. (first published in 2001)


Cahalan, Susannah

Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness - Hardback, 264 pages. 

Published in November 2012 by Free Press


Chardou, Elle,  (Otherwise known as Danielle Blanchard's alter ego)

Atonement,  A Novel - Kindle, Paperback, 310 pages.

Published in November 2012 by Midnight Engel Press.


Chbosky, Stephen, 


The Perks of being a Wallflower 

Paperback, 213 pages. 

Published in February, 1999 by MTV Books & Pocket books



Collins, Suzanne


The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games #1) -  Kindle, Hardcover, 374 pages. 

Published in September 2008 by Scholastic Press.  - 

Catching Fire (The Hunger Games #2) - Kindle, Hardcover, 391 pages. 


Published in September 2009 by Scholastic Press


Mockingjay (The Hunger Games #3) - Kindle, Hardcover, 390 pages.

Published in August 2010 by Scholastic Press



Daugherty, C. J, 


Night School (Night School, #1) - Kindle, Paperback, 454 pages.

Published January 2012 by Atom


Legacy (Night School, #2) Kindle, Paperback, 385 pages. 

Published in January 2013 by Atom


Fracture (Night School, #3) Paperback, 400 pages.

Expected Publication: Autumn 2013 


Dawkins, Richard, 


The Extended Phenotype: The Long Reach of the Gene - Paperback, 336 pages. 

Published in August 1999 by Oxford University Press, USA. (first published in 1982)


Dawn, Nyrae, 

Charade  (The Games #1) - ebook, 245 Pages. 

Published in October 2012: Undisclosed publisher 


Dickens, Charles, 


Great Expectations - Kindle, Paperback, 505 pages.

Published in June 1989 by Oxford University Press. (first published in 1860)


A Christmas Carol -  Paperback, 104 pages.

Published in September 1999 by Bethany House Publishers (first published in 1843)

Nicholas Nickleby - Paperback, 817 pages. 

Published in September 2003 by Penguin Classics. (first published in 1839








Faynman, Richard Phillips, 


What do you care what other people think? - Paperback, 265 pages. 

Published in January 2001 by W. W Norton & Company (first published in 1988

Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman! - Paperback, 352 pages.

Published in April 1997 by W.W Norton & Company (first published in 1985



Fitzgerald, Francis Scott, 


The Great Gatsby -  Kindle, Paperback, 180 pages. 

Published in September 2004 by Scribner. (first published in 1925

The side of Paradise -  Paperback, 288 pages. 

Published in July 1989 by Scribner (first published in 1920)


Gazzaniga, Michael, 


Cognitive Neuroscience - Hardback, Second Edition, 680 pages. 

Published January 2002 by W.W. Norton & Company (first published in 1989





















































  










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