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All the E-Books Karen Owns That She Absolutely Plans to Read (November 2024) - Page 46

Okay, let's be frank -- I honestly don't know how I'm going to read all these books. After all, these are only the books on my iPad; this doesn't even include the hard copy books I have at home (that'll be a whole other list). I'm glad I made this list, though, because it reacquaints me with what I have. For instance, I didn't realize I have so many true crime books, or so many books about music, or so many (mostly 20th century) history books. All I know is that these looked interesting and, for the most part, were heavily discounted (thanks, BookBub!). This feels like the start of a new adventure -- hope you enjoy it!
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1801
The Outside of August (Joanna Hershon)
The Outside of August (Joanna Hershon)
1802
The Outsider (Stephen King)
The Outsider (Stephen King)
1803
Outwitting History (Aaron Lansky)
Outwitting History (Aaron Lansky)
1804
Overground Railroad (Candacy Taylor)
Overground Railroad (Candacy Taylor)
1805
Overtime (John Bacon)
Overtime (John Bacon)
1806
Pachinko (Min Jin Lee)
Pachinko (Min Jin Lee)
1807
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (Roddy Doyle)
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (Roddy Doyle)
1808
Pain Killer (Barry Meier)
Pain Killer (Barry Meier)
1809
The Painted Bird (Jerzy Kosinski)
The Painted Bird (Jerzy Kosinski)
1810
The Painted Drum (Louise Erdrich)
The Painted Drum (Louise Erdrich)
1811
The Painted Girls (Cathy Marie Buchanan)
The Painted Girls (Cathy Marie Buchanan)
1812
The Painted Veil (W. Somerset Maugham)
The Painted Veil (W. Somerset Maugham)
1813
Pale Fire (Vladimir Nabokov)
Pale Fire (Vladimir Nabokov)
1814
The Pale Horse (Agatha Christie)
The Pale Horse (Agatha Christie)
1815
Palmares (Gayl Jones)
Palmares (Gayl Jones)
1816
Pandora's Jar (Natalie Hayes)
Pandora's Jar (Natalie Hayes)
1817
Paper Lion (George Plimpton)
Paper Lion (George Plimpton)
1818
The Paper Palace (Miranda Cowley Heller)
The Paper Palace (Miranda Cowley Heller)
1819
Parable of the Sower (Octavia Butler)
Parable of the Sower (Octavia Butler)
1820
Parable of the Talents (Octavia E. Butler)
Parable of the Talents (Octavia E. Butler)
1821
Paradise (Lizzie Johnson)
Paradise (Lizzie Johnson)
1822
Paris by the Book (Liam Callanan)
Paris by the Book (Liam Callanan)
1823
The Paris Hours (Alex George)
The Paris Hours (Alex George)
1824
The Paris Novel (Ruth Reichl)
The Paris Novel (Ruth Reichl)
1825
Paris Trout (Pete Dexter)
Paris Trout (Pete Dexter)
1826
The Paris Wife (Paula McLain)
The Paris Wife (Paula McLain)
1827
The Parting Gift (Evan Fallenberg)
The Parting Gift (Evan Fallenberg)
1828
The Passenger (Cormac McCarthy)
The Passenger (Cormac McCarthy)
1829
The Passion (Jeanette Winterson)
The Passion (Jeanette Winterson)
1830
A Passion for Books (Harold Rabinowitz and Bob Kaplan, Ed.S)
A Passion for Books (Harold Rabinowitz and Bob Kaplan, Ed.S)
1831
Pastoralia (George Saunders)
Pastoralia (George Saunders)
1832
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues (Jonathan Kennedy)
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues (Jonathan Kennedy)
1833
The Patriarch (David Nasaw)
The Patriarch (David Nasaw)
1834
The Patrick Melrose Novels (Edward St. Aubyn)
The Patrick Melrose Novels (Edward St. Aubyn)
1835
Patti Lupone (Patti Lupone)
Patti Lupone (Patti Lupone)
1836
Pavilion of Women (Pearl S. Buck)
Pavilion of Women (Pearl S. Buck)
1837
The Paying Guests (Sarah Waters)
The Paying Guests (Sarah Waters)
1838
The Peabody Sisters (Megan Marshall)
The Peabody Sisters (Megan Marshall)
1839
Pelosi (Molly Ball)
Pelosi (Molly Ball)
1840
The Penelopiad (Margaret Atwood)
The Penelopiad (Margaret Atwood)
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