*Northanger Abbey: Jane Austen
*Tally's Corner: Elliot Liebow
*The Works of Banjo Patterson
*The Age of Innocence: Edith Whaton
*The Call of the Wild: Jack London
*Night: Elie Wiesel
*Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas
*Ishi, Last of His Tribe: Theodora Kroeber
*The Fountainhead: Ayn Rand
*After the Funeral: Agatha Christie
*Just Take My Heart: Mary Higgins Clark (reading)
*They Call Me Coach: John Wooden
*My Story: Ingrid Bergman
*The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
*Ernest Hemingway on Writing
*The Joyful Christian: C. S. Lewis
*For One More Day: Mitch Albom
*The Devil in the White City: Erik Larson
*Jane Eyre: Charlotte Bronte (Read half forever ago now I think I need to start over)
*The Woman in White: Wilkie Collins
*The Short Stories: Ernest Hemingway
*Zen in the Art of Writing: Ray Bradbury
*The Mystery of Creation: Watchman Nee
*Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess: Fischer/ Margulies/ Mosenfelder
*Hughes: Richard Hack
*Thirteen Senses: Victor Villasenor
*Soul Surfer: Betthany Hamilton
*90 Minutes in Heaven: Don Piper
*Gracie: George Burns
*Eat, Pray, Love: Elizabeth Gilbert
*The Shadow of Your Smile: Mary Higgins Clark
*As I Lay Dying: William Faulkner
*A Mind Awake: C. S. Lewis
*The Great Dinosaur Mystery Solved: Ken Ham
*The Black Tulip: Alexandre Dumas
*The Ragamuffin Gospel: Brennan Manning
*The Purpose Driven Life: Rick Warren
*The Marth Rules: Martha Stewart
*It's Easy Being Green: Crissy Trask
*The Five Love Languages: Gary Chapman
*The Case for Christ: Lee Strobel
*Entertaining is Fun: Dorothy Draper
*The Newman's Own Organics Guide to a Good Life: Nell Newman
So what about you? What's your unread library consist of?
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