7/7 Steyn: The Face of the Tiger- Classic Steyn
7/12 Goldberg: The Tyranny of Cliches- Funny and eye-opening.
7/16 Negri: Great Sonnets- Splendid poetry.
7/26 Shelley: Frankenstein- Very different than I imagined.
8/1 Amis: Lucky Jim- Side-splitting, highly recommended.
8/15 Goldratt: The Goal- Excellent business insights.
8/21 Shakespeare: King Lear- "Out vile jelly!" Wonderful.
8/29 Skousen: The 5000 Year Leap- Very good.
9/9 Furst: The Book of Spies- Good anthology of spy fiction
9/22 Shaara: The Killer Angels- Vivid and moving.
9/26 Chesterton: Heretics- Up to Chesterton's high standard.
9/30 Buchholz: New Ideas from Dead Economists- As good as I remember.
10/18 Carroll: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland- Meh.
10/20 Bradbury: I Sing the Body Electric!- I now love Ray Bradbury.
10/25 Reichheld: The Ultimate Question- Solid and workmanlike.
10/31 Miron: Libertarianism A to Z- Okay, libertarians. We get it.
11/16 Card: Ender's Shadow- Awesome.
11/25 Ibsen: A Doll's House- Dispiriting and ugly.
11/29 Huber: Hard Green- A must read if you hate environmentalism.
12/7 Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451- Excellent.
12/26 Bolt: A Man for All Seasons- In my top five plays ever.
12/30 Hannan: The New Road to Serfdom- Pithy and trenchant.
Anyone else got a post in them?
Oh, and Tony...you promised a similar post of your own back in July. Get to it, sharpish!
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