BookList (what I’ve read)
Here are some of the less than meaty tomes I have read in the past year or so…
Sebastian Horsely - ‘Dandy In The Underworld’
Ann Enright - ‘The Gathering’
Toby Litt - ‘Corpsing’
Haruki Murikami - ‘After The Quake’
Gautan Malkani - ‘Londonstani’
John Fowles - ‘The Collector’
Haruki Murikami - ‘Dance, Dance, Dance’
Alex James - ‘Bit Of A Blur’
Zoe Heller - ‘Everything You Know’
Ian McEwan - ‘Chesil Beach’
JG Ballard - ‘Kingdom Come’
Chad Kultgen - ‘The Average American Male’
Michael Houellebecq - ‘Possibility Of An Island’
Oliver James - ‘They F**k You Up’
Rory Stewart - ‘Prince Of The Marshes’
Zoe Williams - ‘End Of The Affair’
Julian Barnes - ‘Arthur and George’
Ian Banks - ‘Dead Air’
Nick Hornby - ‘A Long Way Down’
Laura Weisberger - ‘Everyone Worth Knowing’
Haruki Murakami - ‘South Of The Border, West Of The Sun’
Zadie Smith - ‘On Beauty’
William Boyd - ‘Restless’
Sex Lives Of Cannibals
Paul Theroux - ‘Fresh Air Fiend’
Haruki Murakami - ‘Kafka On The Shore’
Rory Stewart - ‘Places in Between’
Toby Young - ‘The Sounds Of No Hands Clapping’
Bill Buford - ‘Amongst The Thugs’
Brett Easton Ellis - ‘Lunar Park’
Ian McEwan - ‘Amsterdam’
Jon Savage - ‘Englands Dreaming’
Alan Hollingshurst - ‘The Line Of Beauty’
Simon Reynolds - ‘Rip It Up And Start Again’
Patrick Neate - ‘City Of Tiny Lights’
Simon Reynolds - ‘Generation Ecstacy’
Alan Hollingshurst - ‘Swimming Pool Library’
William Boyd - ‘Nate Tate’
Mark Haddon - ‘The Curious Incident Of The Dog In Nightime’
William Boyd - ‘Armadillo’
Stephen Fry - ‘Moab Is My Washpot’
Bruce Chatwin - ‘In Patagonia’
Brett Easton Ellis - ‘Less Than Zero’
Daniel Duane - ‘Caught Inside’
Paul Austere - ‘Moon Palace’
Ian McEwan - ‘Saturday’
Graham Greene - ‘Our Man In Havanna’
Charles Bukowski - ‘Factotum’
Bo Bronson - ‘What Shall I Do With My Life?’
