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Friday, November 30, 2007

// posted by Jessica in Books @ 1:42:55 pm - 5 Comments »
I’ve been lamenting about the lack of books I’ve read in the past few years. I used to read one or more books a week throughout my childhood and into college. But for the past few years, I’ve averaged maybe two or three books a year.

To combat this, I have obtained a library card and a list of books to read. This list is compiled from the Modern Library’s list of 100 best novels, and the reader’s choice list as well. I’ve gone ahead and marked out the ones I’ve already read.

  1. ULYSSES by James Joyce
  2. THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  3. A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN by James Joyce
  4. LOLITA by Vladimir Nabokov
  5. BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley
  6. THE SOUND AND THE FURY by William Faulkner
  7. CATCH-22 by Joseph Heller
  8. DARKNESS AT NOON by Arthur Koestler
  9. SONS AND LOVERS by D.H. Lawrence
  10. THE GRAPES OF WRATH by John Steinbeck
  11. UNDER THE VOLCANO by Malcolm Lowry
  12. THE WAY OF ALL FLESH by Samuel Butler
  13. 1984 by George Orwell
  14. I, CLAUDIUS by Robert Graves
  15. TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
  16. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY by Theodore Dreiser
  17. THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER by Carson McCullers
  18. SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE by Kurt Vonnegut
  19. INVISIBLE MAN by Ralph Ellison
  20. NATIVE SON by Richard Wright
  21. HENDERSON THE RAIN KING by Saul Bellow
  22. APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA by John O’Hara
  23. U.S.A. (trilogy) by John Dos Passos
  24. WINESBURG, OHIO by Sherwood Anderson
  25. A PASSAGE TO INDIA by E.M. Forster
  26. THE WINGS OF THE DOVE by Henry James
  27. THE AMBASSADORS by Henry James
  28. TENDER IS THE NIGHT by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  29. THE STUDS LONIGAN TRILOGY by James T. Farrell
  30. THE GOOD SOLDIER by Ford Madox Ford
  31. ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell
  32. THE GOLDEN BOWL by Henry James
  33. SISTER CARRIE by Theodore Dreiser
  34. A HANDFUL OF DUST by Evelyn Waugh
  35. AS I LAY DYING by William Faulkner
  36. ALL THE KING’S MEN by Robert Penn Warren
  37. THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY by Thornton Wilder
  38. HOWARDS END by E.M. Forster
  39. GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN by James Baldwin
  40. THE HEART OF THE MATTER by Graham Greene
  41. LORD OF THE FLIES by William Golding
  42. DELIVERANCE by James Dickey
  43. A DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF TIME (series) by Anthony Powell
  44. POINT COUNTER POINT by Aldous Huxley
  45. THE SUN ALSO RISES by Ernest Hemingway
  46. THE SECRET AGENT by Joseph Conrad
  47. NOSTROMO by Joseph Conrad
  48. THE RAINBOW by D.H. Lawrence
  49. WOMEN IN LOVE by D.H. Lawrence
  50. TROPIC OF CANCER by Henry Miller
  51. THE NAKED AND THE DEAD by Norman Mailer
  52. PORTNOY’S COMPLAINT by Philip Roth
  53. PALE FIRE by Vladimir Nabokov
  54. LIGHT IN AUGUST by William Faulkner
  55. ON THE ROAD by Jack Kerouac
  56. THE MALTESE FALCON by Dashiell Hammett
  57. PARADE’S END by Ford Madox Ford
  58. THE AGE OF INNOCENCE by Edith Wharton
  59. ZULEIKA DOBSON by Max Beerbohm
  60. THE MOVIEGOER by Walker Percy
  61. DEATH COMES FOR THE ARCHBISHOP by Willa Cather
  62. FROM HERE TO ETERNITY by James Jones
  63. THE WAPSHOT CHRONICLES by John Cheever
  64. THE CATCHER IN THE RYE by J.D. Salinger
  65. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE by Anthony Burgess
  66. OF HUMAN BONDAGE by W. Somerset Maugham
  67. HEART OF DARKNESS by Joseph Conrad
  68. MAIN STREET by Sinclair Lewis
  69. THE HOUSE OF MIRTH by Edith Wharton
  70. THE ALEXANDRIA QUARTET by Lawrence Durell
  71. A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA by Richard Hughes
  72. A HOUSE FOR MR BISWAS by V.S. Naipaul
  73. THE DAY OF THE LOCUST by Nathanael West
  74. A FAREWELL TO ARMS by Ernest Hemingway
  75. SCOOP by Evelyn Waugh
  76. THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE by Muriel Spark
  77. FINNEGANS WAKE by James Joyce
  78. KIM by Rudyard Kipling
  79. A ROOM WITH A VIEW by E.M. Forster
  80. BRIDESHEAD REVISITED by Evelyn Waugh
  81. THE ADVENTURES OF AUGIE MARCH by Saul Bellow
  82. ANGLE OF REPOSE by Wallace Stegner
  83. A BEND IN THE RIVER by V.S. Naipaul
  84. THE DEATH OF THE HEART by Elizabeth Bowen
  85. LORD JIM by Joseph Conrad
  86. RAGTIME by E.L. Doctorow
  87. THE OLD WIVES’ TALE by Arnold Bennett
  88. THE CALL OF THE WILD by Jack London
  89. LOVING by Henry Green
  90. MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN by Salman Rushdie
  91. TOBACCO ROAD by Erskine Caldwell
  92. IRONWEED by William Kennedy
  93. THE MAGUS by John Fowles
  94. WIDE SARGASSO SEA by Jean Rhys
  95. UNDER THE NET by Iris Murdoch
  96. SOPHIE’S CHOICE by William Styron
  97. THE SHELTERING SKY by Paul Bowles
  98. THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE by James M. Cain
  99. THE GINGER MAN by J.P. Donleavy
  100. THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS by Booth Tarkington
  101. ATLAS SHRUGGED by Ayn Rand
  102. THE FOUNTAINHEAD by Ayn Rand
  103. BATTLEFIELD EARTH by L. Ron Hubbard
  104. THE LORD OF THE RINGS by J.R.R. Tolkien
  105. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by Harper Lee
  106. ANTHEM by Ayn Rand
  107. WE THE LIVING by Ayn Rand
  108. MISSION EARTH by L. Ron Hubbard
  109. FEAR by L. Ron Hubbard
  110. DUNE by Frank Herbert
  111. THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS by Robert Heinlein
  112. STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND by Robert Heinlein
  113. A TOWN LIKE ALICE by Nevil Shute
  114. GRAVITY’S RAINBOW by Thomas Pynchon
  115. GONE WITH THE WIND by Margaret Mitchell
  116. SHANE by Jack Schaefer
  117. TRUSTEE FROM THE TOOLROOM by Nevil Shute
  118. A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY by John Irving
  119. THE STAND by Stephen King
  120. THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT’S WOMAN by John Fowles
  121. BELOVED by Toni Morrison
  122. THE WORM OUROBOROS by E.R. Eddison
  123. MOONHEART by Charles de Lint
  124. ABSALOM, ABSALOM! by William Faulkner
  125. WISE BLOOD by Flannery O’Connor
  126. FIFTH BUSINESS by Robertson Davies
  127. SOMEPLACE TO BE FLYING by Charles de Lint
  128. YARROW by Charles de Lint
  129. AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS by H.P. Lovecraft
  130. ONE LONELY NIGHT by Mickey Spillane
  131. MEMORY AND DREAM by Charles de Lint
  132. TRADER by Charles de Lint
  133. THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY by Douglas Adams
  134. THE HANDMAID’S TALE by Margaret Atwood
  135. BLOOD MERIDIAN by Cormac McCarthy
  136. ON THE BEACH by Nevil Shute
  137. GREENMANTLE by Charles de Lint
  138. ENDER’S GAME by Orson Scott Card
  139. THE LITTLE COUNTRY by Charles de Lint
  140. THE RECOGNITIONS by William Gaddis
  141. STARSHIP TROOPERS by Robert Heinlein
  142. THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP by John Irving
  143. SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES by Ray Bradbury
  144. THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE by Shirley Jackson
  145. THE WOOD WIFE by Terri Windling
  146. THE DOOR INTO SUMMER by Robert Heinlein
  147. ZEN AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE by Robert Pirsig
  148. AT SWIM-TWO-BIRDS by Flann O’Brien
  149. FARENHEIT 451 by Ray Bradbury
  150. ARROWSMITH by Sinclair Lewis
  151. WATERSHIP DOWN by Richard Adams
  152. NAKED LUNCH by William S. Burroughs
  153. THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER by Tom Clancy
  154. GUILTY PLEASURES by Laurell K. Hamilton
  155. THE PUPPET MASTERS by Robert Heinlein
  156. IT by Stephen King
  157. V. by Thomas Pynchon
  158. DOUBLE STAR by Robert Heinlein
  159. CITIZEN OF THE GALAXY by Robert Heinlein
  160. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST by Ken Kesey
  161. SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION by Ken Kesey
  162. MY ANTONIA by Willa Cather
  163. MULENGRO by Charles de Lint
  164. SUTTREE by Cormac McCarthy
  165. MYTHAGO WOOD by Robert Holdstock
  166. ILLUSIONS by Richard Bach
  167. THE CUNNING MAN by Robertson Davies
  168. THE SATANIC VERSES by Salman Rushdie

If anyone has any books to add, let me know, and I will add them to the list. It will be interesting to see how long it takes me to get through the list. I’ll do an update at the end of every month.

Friday, November 23, 2007

// posted by Jessica in Holidays @ 11:18:17 am - No Comments »
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. :)

I had a fairly busy day. I helped my mom prepare our Thanksgiving lunch, and let my brother Steve test drive my new car. Then I got to visit with my brothers and their families for a bit, and we ate lunch. I got to see my nephew Alex for the second time. He’s getting so much bigger and stronger. :) I can’t wait to be able to spend more time with him. Immediately after eating, I had to head back toward Nashville to pick up Ben to go to Crossville to visit with his family, whom he hadn’t seen in months. We ate dinner there, and then headed back toward Nashville. Once here, we dug out all the Christmas decorations and put up the tree (after making a trip to Wal-mart for some more red lights, since we couldn’t figure out which bulb was causing them not to work on my current strand, and firewood). Ben started a fire in the fireplace, which was very cozy. I took some pictures.

Next year I think I need a taller tree.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

// posted by Jessica in Video Games @ 3:24:33 pm - No Comments »
I was looking through my Sims photos today and found a bunch of good ones that I hadn’t yet posted. So enjoy.

Kids and Pets
Toddler and Kitten Plant Family Wave! Dead parrot My granddaughter and great-granddaughter Chasing butterflies Aeris and the guinea pig He's scared Jumping down

The Supernatural
Grim Reaper gets a drink Sorsha turns Leia into a vampire Ezra the werewolf Ezra and Joy

Fun With Water
Splash! WooHoo in the hot tub Water balloon fight

Proposals
Proposal The ring Proposal Proposal

Miscellaneous
The Reznor family Worried teen Card shark Giving birth Sims playing Sims Emo Cloud So happy...

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

// posted by Jessica in Birthdays, Concerts, Parties @ 11:47:46 am - No Comments »
My birthday weekend went okay.

On Friday night, we went and saw the Blue Man Group again. Ben and I were in the second row on the floor, which was really cool. It’s amazing how they always have the same look of confusion/wonder on their faces and never falter. We got to go to the meet and greet after the show, where we got our pictures taken with each of them. One of them even kissed my cheek to mark me with blue lip prints. After the concert, we went out to the Big Bang down the road to drink and sing along. It was pretty fun. I wish that even one of my good friends (besides Ben) would have been able to come out, but c’est la vie. Though I don’t really understand how it happens every year that the planets will align in such a way to cause all of my friends to be busy on the one day of the year that I really need them.

Saturday, I pulled myself out of bed and spent most of the morning cleaning. The housewarming went well, and several people stopped by. The after party was also fun, and I got to see my friend Michele for the first time in over 3 years, which was really cool. We played Scene It and our team came in a very close second to Ben and Wayne.

So, overall, I guess for one of my birthdays, it was pretty good. Pictures from both parties are up in the photos section.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

// posted by Jessica in General @ 10:25:17 pm - 1 Comment »
Well, I am in my house!

There’s a few things left at the apartment that I will be getting tomorrow, but for the most part, I am moved in here. The Internet is up and running (as you can tell); however, the digital cable is giving me a headache (between Ben and I, we have called Comcast about some sort of problem with the cable at least 5-6 times in the past 24 hours…I keep getting him to call them because he is way better at getting them to actually do something than I am). There are a million boxes everywhere, especially upstairs, since we are still working on the floors in the bedrooms (I am basically in a cave of boxes right now). I would take and post pictures of the chaos, but I’m not really sure where the camera’s USB cable is. It took me forever to find my phone charger so I could charge my phone that had been dead since the beginning of the move. Here’s to hoping I can get everything straight before the festivities this weekend. Thankfully, I’m only working three days this week.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

// posted by Jessica in General @ 6:18:10 pm - 5 Comments »
Lookie what I bought on Halloween night.

It’s Lilo!