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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Finished: Top 100 Authors! :-) I did it! I have now read at least one book, play or a few poems by each of the top 100 authors on my Top Authors List. I will put some favorites, least favorites, etc. on my blog. And now...I've got about 50 or 60 more books whose titles I've accumulated along the way that I just have to read. :-)

Of the authors in the Top 100 list, I read 87 new & repeat authors and did not repeat 13 authors that I'd already read. However, I read 19 authors who weren't in the Top 100 list along the way, so I've read 107 authors in 6 months (plus 2 days). :-) The 13 authors I didn't repeat, who I may revisit sometime are Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Dante Alighieri (who I've always just called Dante), Tennessee Williams, Emily Dickinson, Dr. Suess, John Grisham, Edgar A. Poe, Steven King, Khalid Hosseini, Agatha Christie and James Joyce.

So, these lists below will just be of the books I've read in 2012. For instance....Romeo and Juliet and Pride and Prejudice are among my all time favorites, but will not be on the favorites list because I didn't read them in this 2012 endeavor. :-)

Favorite Authors 2012
Alexander Dumas
George R. R. Martin
William Shakespeare
Jane Austen
Charlotte Bronte
Harper Lee
Honore de Balzac
William Faulkner
Kathryn Stockett
Harlan Coben
Oscar Wilde
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Moliere
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Thomas Hardy
George Eliot
Leo Tolstoy
George Bernard Shaw
Lord Alfred Tennyson
Alexander Pope

Favorite 2012 Books                                              
A Game of Thrones (series)
The Help
The Sound and the Fury
To Kill a Mockingbird
Jane Eyre
The Count of Monte Cristo
Catch-22
The Comedy of Errors
Eugenie Grandet
Hamlet
Northanger Abbey
The Brothers Karamazov
Middlemarch
Eugene Onegin

Favorite 2012 Plays
The Importance of Being Earnest
All My Sons
Heartbreak House
The School for Wives
Tartuffe
The Cherry Orchard
An Ideal Husband

Favorite 2012 Poems
She Walks in Beauty
Brown Penny
The Rape of the Lock
Merciless Beaute
Solitude
O Captain, O Captain
Tears, Idle Tears
Crossing the Bar
The Time I've Lost in Wooing
The Road Not Taken
Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening

Favorite 2012 Stream of Conscious Book
The Sound and the Fury

Favorite 2012 Dystopian Book
The Handmaid's Tale

Favorite 2012 Quest
The Odyssey

Favorite 2012 Wartime Books
Catch-22
A Farewell to Arms

Favorite 2012 Historical Book and Favorite Revenge Book
The Count of Monte Cristo

Favorite 2012 Period Books
The Help
Jane Eyre

Favorite 2012 Timeless Book and Favorite Moral Book
To Kill a Mockingbird

Favorite 2012 Parent
Atticus Finch

Favorite  2012 Fantasy Book
A Game of Thrones series

Favorite 2012 Twists at the End
The Mayor of Casterbridge
Tartuffe

Funniest 2012 Books and Plays
The Importance of Being Earnest
The Comedy of Errors
Catch-22

Favorite 2012 Couples
Kitty & Levin - Anna Karenina
Catherine & Henry - Northanger Abbey
Elizabeth-Jane & Donald - The Mayor of Casterbridge
Catelyn & Eddard - A Game of Thrones series
Dorothea & Will - Middlemarch
Valentine & Maximilien - The Count of Monte Cristo
Anne & Frederick - Persuasion

Favorite 2012 Male Characters
Eddard Stark - A Game of Thrones series
Edmond Dantes - The Count of Monte Cristo
Atticus Finch - To Kill a Mockingbird
Alexei Karamazov - The Brother's Karamazov
Konstantin "Kostya" Levin - Anna Karenina
Jon Snow - A Game of Thrones series
Hamlet - Hamlet
Aragorn - Lord of the Rings - Return of the King
Tyrion Lannister - A Game of Thrones series
Algernon Moncrieff - The Importance of Being Ernest

Favorite 2012 Female Characters
Jane Eyre - Jane Eyre
Aibileen Clark - The Help
Eugenie Grandet - Eugenie Grandet
Ekaterina "Kitty" Alexandrovna Levina - Anna Karenina
Anne Elliot - Persuasion
Dorothea Brooke - Middlemarch
Catherine Morland - Northanger Abbey
Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan - The Help
Lady Chiltern - An Ideal Husband
Jenny Fields - The World According to Garp

Favorite 2012 Kids/Teens
Jem Finch - To Kill a Mockingbird
Katniss Everdeen - The Hunger Games series
Quentin Compton - The Sound and the Fury
Arya Stark - A Game of Thrones series
Walt Garp - The World According to Garp
Harry Potter - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Most Gut Impact on Me 2012
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Sound and the Fury
The Help
The World According to Garp

Most Over-Rated 2012 Books and Plays
Moby-Dick
Lolita
To the Lighthouse
Wuthering Heights
In Cold Blood
Gulliver's Travels
Waiting for Godot
In Search of Lost Time (Part 1 - Swann's Way)
Heart of Darkness
On the Road
The Tropic of Cancer

Least Favorite 2012 Books and Plays
Lolita
Gulliver's Travels
On the Road
Tropic of Cancer
To the Lighthouse
Wuthering Heights
Waiting for Godot
Moby-Dick

Most Over-Rated 2012 Couples in Literature
Anna Karenina &Vronsky - Anna Karenina
Catherine & Heathcliff - Wuthering Heights

Least Favorite 2012 Couples
Anna Karenina & Vronsky - Anna Karenina
Catherine & Heathcliff - Wuthering Heights
Emma & Leon - Madame Bovary
Emma & Rodolphe - Madame Bovary
Isabella & John Thorpe (brother & sister) - Northanger Abbey
Jamie Lannister & Cersei Lannister Baratheon (brother & sister & eww) - A Game of Thrones

Least Favorite 2012 Females
Hilly Holbrook - The Help
Anna Karenina - Anna Karenina
Catherine Earnshaw - Wuthering Heights
Caroline Compson - The Sound and the Fury
Aunt Sarah Reed - Jane Eyre
Hedda Gabler - Hedda Gabler
Cersei Lannister Baratheon - A Game of Thrones series
Emma Bovary - Madame Bovary
Isabella Thorpe - Northanger Abbey

Least Favorite 2012 Males
Heathcliff - Wuthering Heights
Hindley Earnshaw - Wuthering Heights
King Claudius - Hamlet
Joffrey Baratheon - A Game of Thrones series
Theon Greyjoy - A Game of Thrones series
Humbert Humbert - Lolita
O'Brien - 1984 
Bob Ewel - To Kill a Mockingbird
Fernand Mondego - The Count of Monte Cristo
Dean Moriarty - On the Road

Least Favorite 2012 Kids/Teens
Jack Merridew - Lord of the Flies
Draco Malfoy - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Loonnnggggggest Reads 2012
Don Quixote
Moby-Dick
The Count of Monte Cristo
Middlemarch
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Most Disgusting 2012
Lolita

Most Confusing 2012
The Crying of Lot 49

Weirdest But Couldn't Put it Down 2012
The Metamorphosis (Kafka)

Scariest 2012
Lord of the Flies
1984

Saddest 2012
The World According to Garp
A Storm of Swords (Game of Thrones)
The Sound and the Fury
Hamlet
Lord of the Flies
Eugene Onegin
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Grapes of Wrath
A Farewell to Arms

Hardest to Finish 2012
Gulliver's Travels
Tropic of Cancer
Moby-Dick

Why is This on High School Reading Lists? 2012
On The Road

Most Used Feminine Name 2012
Catherine

Most Used Masculine Name 2012
Charles

Most Used Names All in One Book (One Hundred Years of Solitude) 2012
Aureliano (male) - 22 times
Jose (male) - 4 times
Remedios (female) - 3 times
Arcadio (male) - 2 times
Amaranta (female) - 2 times

Favorite Animals 2012
The Direwolves - A Game of Thrones series
Buck - The Call of the Wild
Hedwig - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Aslin - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

Favorite Quotes 2012
"A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only once." - Jojen in A Dance With Dragons

"Before I can live with other folks, I've got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience." - Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird

"It was Grandfather's and when Father gave it to me he said I give you the mausoleum of all hope and desire; it's rather excrutiatingly apt that you will use it to gain the reducto absurdum of all human experience which can fit your individual needs no better than it fitted his or his father's. I give it to you not that you may remember time, but that you might forget it now and then for a moment and not spend all your breath trying to conquer it." - Quentin in The Sound and the Fury

"O day untowardly turned!" - Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing

Mrs. Prism: "Memory, my dear Cecily, is the diary that we all carry about with us." Cecily: "Yes, but it usually chronicles the things that have never happened, and couldn't possibly have happened." - in The Importance of Being Earnest

"T.S. Eliot" - Wintergreen in Catch-22

"He had, in fact, though his sisters were now doing all they could for him, by calling him 'poor Richard,' been nothing better than a thick-headed, unfeeling, unprofitable Dick Musgrove, who had never done anything to entitle himself to more than the abbreviation of his name, living or dead." - from Persuasion by Jane Austen







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