CoverTitleAuthorsRatingDate ReadNotes
0345309014SECOND FOUNDATIONISAAC ASIMOV43/1/1990Book three of the original foundation trilogy.
0345336283Foundation and EmpireISAAC ASIMOV52/15/1990These are on the list because I read Asimov's books in college, and they're responsible for hooking me on reading.
0345336275FoundationISAAC ASIMOV42/1/1990
0449208133Lucifer's HammerLarry Niven, Jerry Pournelle51/1/1990One of my all time favorites... a comet strikes the Earth... a survivor's tale.
0345322401Songs of Distant EarthArthur C. Clarke51/1/1990One of my favorite Clarke books. I don't have it anymore though. I accidentally left it out in the rain on a second or third read in the back yard at my parents house.
0451147367The Bachman Books: Rage, the Long Walk, Roadwork, the Running ManStephen King51/1/1990
0345318323THE END OF ETERNITYISAAC ASIMOV41/1/1990
0553245643SundiverDAVID BRIN41/1/1990
0451520661The Mysterious IslandJules Verne51/1/1990A great book about several men on a deserted island who strive to survive.
0446301396Aliens: A NovelizationAlan Dean Foster, James Cameron, David Giler, Walter Hill, Dan O'Bannon41/1/1989
0446328782Alien: A NovelAlan Dean Foster41/1/1989
0441586406Nuclear WarGregory Benford, Martin Greenberg31/1/1989A collection of short stories about the possiblility of nuclear war.
0451525264Les MiserablesVictor Hugo, Norman MacAfee41/1/1987A wonderful story about a criminal who must run from his past, and the girl he raises from birth after her mother dies following child birth. Would have merited a higher score, but it was too long, and I only read it because I had too for high school english.
0553210114The Red Badge of Courage (Bantam Classics)STEPHEN CRANE31/1/1987The story of a soldier during the Civil War. I would probably enjoy this book more now. I originally read this book because I had to for a high school class.
0060812540Alas, BabylonPat Frank51/1/1987A story about the survivors of an atomic war. One of my all-time favorites. Re-read Dec. 1998. Lost my original copy, but I thought enough of it to buy a replacement.
0553239740PEARL, THEJOHN STEINBECK41/1/1987Man and woman find that hapiness can’t be bought.
0590044508Journey to the Center of the EarthJules Verne51/1/1987I read this book a long time ago, but I remember enjoying it immensely at the time.
0706413164Around the World in 80 DaysJules Verne31/1/1985Read this when I was very young. I don’t remember.
0553204742Where the Red Fern GrowsWilson Rawls41/1/1982The story of a boy and his two dogs.
0679743685God: A BiographyJACK MILES0Never finished
0553096834COUPLEHOODPaul Reiser0Could not manage to read the whole thing. Cheryl liked it though.
0688149790BabyhoodPaul Reiser0Cheryl's book
0140440755Song of Roland (Penguin Classics)Dorothy L. Sayers, D.L. Sayers0Cheryl's book
0679425136The Night ManagerJohn leCarre1One of the only books I never finished.
044651652xThe Bridges of Madison CountyRobert James Waller0Cheryl's book

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