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Mega-gissue: booklist pad

(sounds like this was copied from some list on the internet or a library or something, via Faire and Bee)

Quite a congeries of kunst and kitsch here...

  1. Harry Potter Series
    by J. K. Rowling
    The adventures of Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived, and his wand-wielding friends at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry, Ron and Hermione must master their craft and battle the machinations of the evil wizard Voldemort and his Death Eaters.

  2. The Hunger Games Series
    by Suzanne Collins
    In the ruins of a future North America, a young girl is picked to leave her impoverished district and travel to the decadent Capitol for a battle to the death in the savage Hunger Games. But for Katniss Everdeen, winning the Games only puts her deeper in danger as the strict social order of Panem begins to unravel.

  3. To Kill A Mockingbird
    by Harper Lee
    This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel from author Harper Lee explores racial tensions in the fictional "tired old town" of Maycomb, Ala., through the eyes of 6-year-old Scout Finch. As her lawyer father, Atticus, defends a black man accused of rape, Scout and her friends learn about the unjust treatment of African-Americans — and their mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley.

  4. The Fault In Our Stars
    by John Green
    Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few more years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at the Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.

  5. The Hobbit
    by J.R.R. Tolkien
    Bilbo Baggins, a respectable, well-to-do hobbit, lives comfortably in his hobbit hole until the day the wandering wizard Gandalf chooses him to take part in an adventure from which he may never return.

  6. The Catcher In The Rye
    by J.D. Salinger
    With the author's death, the classic novel about young Holden Caulfield's disillusionment with the adult world and its "phoniness" will only rise in popularity — and controversy, since it is a favorite target of censors, who often cite profanity and sexual references in their efforts to ban the book.

  7. The Lord Of The Rings
    by J.R.R. Tolkien
    Tolkien's seminal three-volume epic chronicles the War of the Ring, in which Frodo the hobbit and his companions set out to destroy the evil Ring of Power and restore peace to Middle-earth. The beloved trilogy still casts a long shadow, having established some of the most familiar and enduring tropes in fantasy literature.Literary Award Winner

  8. Fahrenheit 451
    by Ray Bradbury
    In a far future world, television dominates, and books are outlawed. The totalitarian regime has ordered all books to be burned by "firemen," whose job is to start the fires rather than stop them. But one fireman begins to see the value of the printed word.

  9. Looking For Alaska
    by John Green
    Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.

  10. The Book Thief
    by Markus Zusak
    Trying to make sense of the horrors of World War II, Death relates the story of Liesel — a young German girl whose book-stealing and storytelling talents help sustain her family and the Jewish man they are hiding, as well as their neighbors.

  11. The Giver Series
    by Lois Lowry
    In the future, society has eliminated discord, converting everyone to "Sameness." In three linked stories, Jonas, destined to hold memories of the time before Sameness; Kira, an orphan with a twisted leg; and healer Matty must discover the truth about their society and restore emotion, meaning and balance to their world.

  12. The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Series
    by Douglas Adams
    In this collection of novels, Arthur Dent is introduced to the galaxy at large when he is rescued by an alien friend seconds before Earth's destruction, and embarks on a series of amazing adventures, from the mattress swamps of Sqornshellous Zeta to the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.

  13. The Outsiders
    by S.E. Hinton
    S.E. Hinton was just 16 years old when she wrote this novel about kids getting caught up in class struggles. Ponyboy is a greaser, from the wrong side of the tracks; he runs afoul of the upper-class Socs, leading to an epic rumble between the two gangs.

  14. Anne Of Green Gables Series
    by L.M. Montgomery
    A collection of Lucy Maude Montgomery's eight novels starring the effervescent orphan Anne Shirley, beginning with her childhood on a farm on Canada's Prince Edward Island, and following her to marriage and motherhood.

  15. His Dark Materials Series
    by Philip Pullman
    In this hit series, young Lyra Belacqua tries to prevent kidnapped children from becoming the subject of gruesome experiments; helps Will Parry — a boy from another world — search for his father; and finds that she and Will are caught in a battle between the angelic forces of the Authority and those gathered by her rebel uncle, Lord Asriel.

  16. The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
    by Stephen Chbosky
    In a thought-provoking coming-of-age novel, Charlie struggles to cope with the complex world of high school as he deals with the confusions of sex and love, the temptations of drugs, and the pain of losing a close friend and a favorite aunt.

  17. The Princess Bride
    by William Goldman
    This tale of a handsome farm boy who, aided by a drunken swordsman and a gentle giant, rescues a beautiful princess named Buttercup comes with a slyly humorous, metafictional edge: Goldman claims to have merely abridged an earlier text by one "S. Morgenstern" (actually a pseudonym) and peppers his text with clever commentary.

  18. Lord Of The Flies
    by William Golding
    The classic study of human nature depicts the degeneration of a group of schoolboys marooned on a desert island. Ralph, Piggy, Simon and their fellow castaways attempt to develop their own society — and fail disastrously.

  19. Divergent Series
    by Veronica Roth
    In a future Chicago, 16-year-old Beatrice Prior must choose among five predetermined factions to define her identity for the rest of her life, a decision made more difficult when she discovers that she is an anomaly who does not fit into any one group, and that the society she lives in is not perfect after all.

  20. Paper Towns
    by John Green
    One month before graduating from his Central Florida high school, Quentin "Q" Jacobsen basks in the predictable boringness of his life, until the beautiful and exciting Margo Roth Spiegelman, Q's neighbor and classmate, takes him on a midnight adventure and then mysteriously disappears.

  21. The Mortal Instruments Series
    by Cassandra Clare
    Able to see demons and those who hunt them, Clary Fray is drawn into the world of the Shadowhunters when her mother slips into a coma and travels to the City of Glass, the capital of their secretive country, where she uncovers important truths about her family's past.

  22. An Abundance Of Katherines
    by John Green
    Always being dumped by girls named Katherine, Colin Singleton, a washed-up child prodigy with a Judge Judy-obsessed best friend, embarks on a quest to prove The Theorem of Underlying Katherine Predictability, which will affect all of his future relationships and change his life.

  23. Flowers For Algernon
    by Daniel Keyes
    When brain surgery makes a mouse into a genius, dull-witted Charlie Gordon wonders if it might also work for him. It does ... but then the mouse begins to regress.

  24. Thirteen Reasons Why
    by Jay Asher
    When high school student Clay Jenkins receives a box in the mail containing 13 cassette tapes recorded by his classmate Hannah, who committed suicide, he spends a bewildering and heartbreaking night crisscrossing their town, listening to Hannah's voice recount the events leading up to her death.

  25. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time
    by Mark Haddon
    Despite his overwhelming fear of interacting with people, Christopher, a mathematically gifted, autistic boy, decides to investigate the murder of a neighbor's dog and uncovers secrets about his mother.

  26. Speak
    by Laurie Halse Anderson
    After being raped at a party, teenage Melinda is unable to tell angry partygoers why she called the police — and eventually stops speaking all together. Speak follows Melinda as she overcomes her past, and finds her voice.

  27. Twilight Series
    by Stephenie Meyer
    When 17-year-old Bella Swan leaves Phoenix to live with her father in Forks, Wash., she meets Edward, an exquisitely handsome boy at school, for whom she feels an overwhelming attraction, and who she comes to realize is not wholly human. Bella must choose between vampire Edward and werewolf Jacob, while avoiding the attentions of less friendly vampires.

  28. Uglies Series
    by Scott Westerfeld
    Scott Westerfeld's four-part series follows teenage Tally as she uncovers the truth about her future world, where a mandatory operation at age 16 converts natural "Uglies" into conformist "Pretties."

  29. The Infernal Devices Series
    by Cassandra Clare
    Tessa Gray's search for her missing brother leads her into Victorian London's supernatural underworld, where she must learn to trust the demon-killing Shadowhunters if she wants to learn to control her powers and find her brother.

  30. Tuck Everlasting
    by Natalie Babbitt
    The Tuck family is confronted with an agonizing situation when they discover that a 10-year-old girl and a malicious stranger now share their secret, about a spring of magical water that prevents the drinker from ever growing any older.

  31. The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian
    by Sherman Alexie
    Leaving the Spokane Indian Reservation to attend an all-white high school, Junior struggles to find his place in his new surroundings in order to escape his destiny back on the reservation. Literary Award Winner

  32. The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants Series
    by Ann Brashares
    During their first summer break spent apart, longtime friends Lena, Tibby, Carmen and Bridget each embark on adventures that they share with each other through a pair of jeans that they have decided will be worn by all, and so will absorb all of their stories.

  33. The Call Of The Wild
    by Jack London
    Jack London's classic novel presents the adventures of an unusual dog, part Saint Bernard and part Scotch shepherd, forcibly taken to the Klondike gold fields, where he eventually becomes the leader of a wolf pack.

  34. Will Grayson, Will Grayson
    by John Green and David Levithan
    When two teens, one gay and one straight, meet accidentally and discover that they share the same name, their lives become intertwined as one begins dating the other's best friend, who produces a play revealing his relationship with them both.

  35. Go Ask Alice
    by Anonymous
    Originally sold as the real diary of an actual teenager, Go Ask Alice is the faux-memoir of a 15-year-old girl whose life is dominated by her drug problems, following her experiences from her indoctrination into the world of drugs to just before her death from an overdose.

  36. Howl's Moving Castle
    by Diana Wynne Jones
    The eldest of three sisters in a land where being the eldest is considered a misfortune, Sophie is resigned to her fate as a hat shop apprentice — until a witch turns her into an old woman, and she finds herself in the castle of the greatly feared wizard Howl.Literary Award Winner

  37. Stargirl
    by Jerry Spinelli
    Mica Area High School has never seen anything like Susan "Stargirl" Caraway, a classic Manic Pixie Dream Girl who wears Native American buckskins, plays the ukulele and cheers for both teams at sporting events. A story about the perils of popularity, the courage of nonconformity, and the thrill of first love.

  38. A Separate Peace
    by John Knowles
    Introverted, intellectual Gene and his daredevil best friend, Phineas, are roommates at a posh New England boarding school just before World War II, but a conflict of loyalties leads them to tragedy.

  39. Vampire Academy Series
    by Richelle Mead
    Two years after a horrible incident made them run away, vampire princess Lissa and her guardian-in-training Rose are found and returned to St. Vladimir's Academy, where one girl focuses on mastering magic, the other on physical training, while both try to avoid the perils of gossip, cliques, gruesome pranks and sinister plots.

  40. Abhorsen Trilogy
    by Garth Nix
    In the Old Kingdom, magic is real and the dead walk — and sometimes, they walk right across the magical Wall and into the New Kingdom. The series follows skilled necromancer Sabriel and her companions as they fight to send the dead back into the realm of Death.

  41. Dune
    by Frank Herbert
    Paul Atreides, the son of a betrayed duke, is given up for dead on a treacherous desert planet and adopted by its fierce, nomadic people, who help him unravel his most unexpected destiny.

  42. Discworld / Tiffany Aching Series
    by Terry Pratchett
    In a remote corner of Terry Pratchett's Discworld, a young witch-to-be named Tiffany Aching teams up with the Wee Free Men, a clan of rowdy, 6-inch-high blue men, to rescue her baby brother and ward off a sinister invasion from Fairyland.

  43. My Sister's Keeper
    by Jodi Picoult
    Conceived to provide a bone marrow match for her leukemia-stricken sister, teenage Anna begins to question her moral obligations in light of countless medical procedures, and decides to fight for the right to make decisions about her own body.

  44. The Dark Is Rising Sequence
    by Susan Cooper
    Five novels steeped in British and Welsh mythology follow the story of 11-year old Will Stanton, seventh son of a seventh son and last of the Old Ones, in his quest to vanquish the powers of the Dark.

  45. Graceling Series
    by Kristin Cashore
    In the Graceling realms, rare people are Graced with a special skill — cooking, fighting, singing, building, lying — and all the Graced are marked with eyes of two different colors. Katsa, niece of the tyrannical king, is graced with fighting — or so she thinks.

  46. Forever...
    by Judy Blume
    Katherine and Michael, along with various friends and acquaintances in suburban New Jersey, discover the possibilities and limitations of love and personal commitment — and some interesting names for body parts.

  47. Earthsea Series
    by Ursula K. Le Guin
    Yearning for knowledge and power, Sparrowhawk, a young student at the School for Wizards, becomes overanxious and tries his dangerous powers too soon, unleashing a terrible evil throughout the land, as he prepares for his destiny as the greatest sorcerer in the history of Earthsea.

  48. The Inheritance Cycle
    by Christopher Paolini
    The series that began with Eragon follows poor farm boy Eragon as he grows into a master swordsman who fights alongside his dragon, Saphira, to help save the Empire from evil and darkness.

  49. The Princess Diaries Series
    by Meg Cabot
    Fourteen-year-old Mia, who is trying to lead a normal life as a teenage girl in New York City, is shocked to learn that her father is the Prince of Genovia, a small European principality, and that she is a princess and the heir to the throne.

  50. Song Of The Lioness Series
    by Tamora Pierce
    Eleven-year-old Alanna wants to be a knight. Her brother Thom wants to be a wizard. So she disguises herself as a boy and the two switch places, leading Alanna to a lifetime of adventure as the Kingdom of Tortall's first Lady Knight.

  51. Treasure Island
    by Robert Louis Stevenson
    While going through the possessions of a deceased guest who owed them money, an innkeeper and her son find a treasure map that leads them across the Spanish Main to a notorious pirate's treasure. This classic novel introduced the world to the dreaded Long John Silver.

  52. Delirium Series
    by Lauren Oliver
    In a dystopian near future America, the government has classified love as a disease. All citizens, once they turn 18, receive a government operation to cure the unwanted emotion. Lena looks forward to her operation and a safe, predictable and happy life — until, just a few months before her 18th birthday, she meets the mysterious Alex and falls in love.

  53. Anna And The French Kiss
    by Stephanie Perkins
    When Anna's romance-novelist father sends her to an elite American boarding school in Paris for her senior year of high school, she goes reluctantly — and meets the amazing Etienne St. Clair. Will their year of near-misses lead to love?

  54. Hush, Hush Saga
    by Becca Fitzpatrick
    In the first volume of the "Hush, Hush" saga, high school sophomore Nora Grey must deal with her feelings for Patch, a classmate — and biology partner — who turns out to be a fallen angel.

  55. 13 Little Blue Envelopes
    by Maureen Johnson
    When 17-year-old Ginny receives a bequest — a packet of mysterious envelopes — from her favorite aunt Peg, she leaves New Jersey to crisscross Europe on a whirlwind tour and scavenger hunt that transforms her life.

  56. It's Kind Of A Funny Story
    by Ned Vizzini
    An ambitious new student at Manhattan's prestigious Executive Pre-Professional High School, Craig Gilner suddenly discovers that he has become an average kid among a group of brilliant students, a discovery that leads to increasing anxiety and a battle with clinical depression, during which he encounters a motley crew of fellow patients battling their own problems.

  57. The Gemma Doyle Trilogy
    by Libba Bray
    After the suspicious death of her mother in 1895, 16-year-old Gemma returns to England, after many years in India, to attend a finishing school. There, she becomes aware of her magical powers and ability to see into the spirit world. But what will she find in that strange world?

  58. Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children
    by Ransom Riggs
    After a family tragedy, Jacob feels compelled to explore an abandoned orphanage on an island off the coast of Wales, discovering that the children once kept there — including his own grandfather — may have been dangerous, and may be still alive.

  59. The House On Mango Street
    by Sandra Cisneros
    For Esperanza, a young girl growing up in the Hispanic quarter of Chicago, life is an endless landscape of concrete and run-down tenements. She tries to rise above the hopelessness, and come into her own power.

  60. Something Wicked This Way Comes
    by Ray Bradbury
    When a sinister carnival comes to town just before Halloween, two boys unearth the terrifying and horrible secrets that lurk within Cooger & Dark's Pandemonium Shadow Show — and learn the consequences of wishes, as an evil force is at work in Green Town, Ill.

  61. The Chocolate War
    by Robert Cormier
    The world of Trinity School is turned upside down when freshman Jerry Renault refuses to sell chocolates for the school's annual fundraiser. Jerry becomes a nonconformist hero for some — and a target of hatred for others.

  62. Just Listen
    by Sarah Dessen
    Suddenly unpopular 16-year-old Annabel finds an ally in classmate Owen, whose honesty and passion for music help her to face what really happened at the end-of-the-year party that changed her life.

  63. A Ring Of Endless Light
    by Madeleine L'Engle
    Struggling to confront her grandfather's impending death, 16-year-old Vicky Austin finds herself the center of attention for three young men, one of whom is a dolphin researcher. When the inevitable crisis comes, she must rely on the love of others — both human and dolphin — to overcome her grief.

  64. The Truth About Forever
    by Sarah Dessen
    The summer after her father's death, Macy plans to work at the library and wait for her brainy boyfriend to return from camp; instead, she goes to work at a catering business where she makes new friends and finally faces her grief.

  65. The Bartimaeus Trilogy
    by Jonathan Stroud
    In an alternate London, where magic is real and the Crystal Palace never burned down, magician's apprentice Nathaniel summons the 5,000-year-old djinni Bartimaeus — but summoning and controlling are two different things.

  66. Bloodlines Series
    by Richelle Mead
    When alchemist Sydney is ordered into hiding to protect the life of Moroi princess Jill Dragomir, the last place she expects to be sent is a human private school in Palm Springs, Calif. There, amid the wealthy students, Sydney and Jill must attempt to pass as normal.

  67. Fallen Series
    by Lauren Kate
    Luce ends up at reform school after her boyfriend dies in a mysterious fire. While there, she finds herself drawn to Daniel — feeling almost as if she'd met him before. That feeling turns out to be true: Luce and the supernatural Daniel are doomed lovers, fated to lose each other in lifetime after lifetime.

  68. House Of Night Series
    by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
    Sixteen-year-old Zoey Redbird is Marked as a fledging vampyre and joins the House of Night school, where she will train to become an adult vampyre — if she makes it through the Change. And even for Changed vampyres, the House of Night can be a treacherous place.

  69. I Capture The Castle
    by Dodie Smith
    Seventeen-year-old Cassandra Mortmain lives with her older sister, blocked-writer father and bohemian stepmother in a crumbling English castle. Then, a well-to-do American family buys the castle, becoming the Mortmains' landlords. Cassandra uses a diary to record the tumultuous months that follow.

  70. Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist
    by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
    High school student Nick O'Leary, member of a rock band, meets college-bound Norah Silverberg and asks her to be his girlfriend for five minutes in order to avoid his ex-sweetheart. That fateful five minutes leads to an all-night quest to find their favorite band's secret show.

  71. Before I Fall
    by Lauren Oliver
    Popular, thoughtless Samantha dies in a fiery car crash — but wakes up the next morning, and ends up living out her last day alive seven times in a row, until she finally unravels the mystery of her death.

  72. Unwind
    by Neal Shusterman
    In a future world where those between the ages of 13 and 18 can have their lives "unwound" and their body parts harvested for use by others, three teens go to extreme lengths to survive until they turn 18.

  73. The Last Unicorn
    by Peter S. Beagle
    The last unicorn leaves the protection of her enchanted lavender forest to search for her own kind, with the assistance of Schmedrick, the only occasionally successful magician, and dreamer Molly Grue.

  74. The Maze Runner Series
    by James Dashner
    Sixteen-year-old Thomas wakes up in the middle of a maze, with no memory, and realizes he must work with the community in which he finds himself if he is to escape. But once he escapes, he discovers the outside world is a new and dangerous place.

  75. If I Stay
    by Gayle Forman
    Seventeen-year-old Mia is in a coma after a terrible car accident that killed her parents. Awakening, she has no memory of the accident, and must put her life back together piece by piece — and decide what to do with it.

  76. The Blue Sword
    by Robin McKinley
    Harry Crewe's boring life in the remote orange-growing province of Daria is disrupted when she's kidnapped by a native king. She discovers power within herself and becomes the heroic Harimad-sol, King's Rider and heir to a magical sword.

  77. Crank Series
    by Ellen Hopkins
    Kristina Snow is the perfect daughter, until she meets a boy who introduces her to drugs. She becomes a very different person, struggling to control her life and her mind, as she grows up and has children of her own.

  78. Matched Series
    by Ally Condie
    Cassia has always trusted the Society to make the right choices for her, so when Xander appears on-screen at her Matching ceremony, Cassia knows he is her ideal mate — until Ky Markham's face appears for an instant before the screen fades to black.

  79. Gallagher Girls Series
    by Ally Carter
    Cammie Morgan can speak 14 different languages, hack CIA computer codes and kill a man seven different ways. She and her friends are students at the elite Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, where martial arts and chemical warfare are on the curriculum, and the real mission is training spies.

  80. The Goose Girl
    by Shannon Hale
    On her way to marry a prince she's never met, Princess Anidori is betrayed by her guards and her lady-in-waiting, and must become a goose girl to survive until she can reveal her true identity and reclaim the crown that is rightfully hers.

  81. Daughter Of The Lioness / Tricksters Series
    by Tamora Pierce
    Alianne, the teenage daughter of Alanna, the first lady knight in Tortall, is kidnapped and sold into slavery, forced to serve an exiled royal family in the remote Copper Islands, where she is immersed in a world of murder, intrigue and warring gods.

  82. I Am The Messenger
    by Markus Zusak
    The dull and drab life of Ed, an underage cab driver with a coffee-addicted dog, takes an unexpected turn when he accidentally stops a bank robbery and finds himself being placed in charge of watching out for the entire town.

  83. The Immortals Series
    by Tamora Pierce
    Thirteen-year-old Daine's magic allows her to speak to animals, hear their thoughts, and shift into their forms. She uses her powers to help battle an invasion of terrible immortal creatures and prevent the overthrow of her king.

  84. The Enchanted Forest Chronicles
    by Patricia C. Wrede
    Princess Cimorene of Lindenwall decides she's had enough of being a princess, and hires herself out to cook for the dragon Kazul. This boxed set follows her adventures, and those of her son Daystar.

  85. Chaos Walking Series
    by Patrick Ness
    On a "New World" where all men can hear each other's thoughts — but women remain private — Todd and Viola are pursued by power-hungry Prentiss and mad minister Aaron as they search for answers about their colony's true past, and seek a way to warn a ship bringing settlers from the Old World.

  86. Circle Of Magic Series
    by Tamora Pierce
    Having been sent to Winding Circle Temple, Daja, Briar, Tris and Sandry begin to feel that they have finally found a place where their magical gifts are respected. As they learn and grow in their skills, they must face down everything from pirates to strange diseases.

  87. Daughter Of Smoke & Bone
    by Laini Taylor
    Seventeen-year-old Karou, a lovely, enigmatic art student living in Prague, has a necklace of wish-granting beads and a sketchbook of hideous, frightening monsters — the chimaerae who form the only family she has ever known.

  88. Feed
    by M. T. Anderson
    In the future, most people will have a Feed chip implanted in their heads that connects everyone to an evolved version of the Internet — at the cost of even basic privacy. During spring break on the moon, Titus and Violet meet and build a relationship when their Feeds are hacked.

  89. Weetzie Bat Series
    by Francesca Lia Block
    Five novels of life in a magical modern Los Angeles, where Weetzie Bat and her friends and family — Dirk, Duck, My Secret Agent Lover Man and baby Cherokee — interact with ghosts from their past and with each other as they search for love, connection and acceptance.

  90. Along For The Ride
    by Sarah Dessen
    When Auden goes to stay with her father, stepmother and new baby sister the summer before she starts college, all the trauma of her parents' divorce is revived, even as she is making new friends and learning that there's more to life than schoolwork and perfectionism.

  91. Confessions Of Georgia Nicolson Series
    by Louise Rennison
    The lives and loves of British teenager Georgia Nicolson and her friends in the "Ace Gang," and also Georgia's mad cat Angus. Can Georgia choose between hunky Robbie, Italian stallion Masimo and close friend Dave? And can she keep Angus out of trouble?

  92. Leviathan Series
    by Scott Westerfeld
    It's 1914 and Europe is on the precipice of war — the German Clankers and British Darwinists are armed with futuristic weaponry and biotechnology; in the midst of the chaos, Alek, a royal and potential threat to the throne, and Deryn, a common Darwinist, meet on the run and forge an uneasy alliance that will dramatically change the course of the Great War and their lives.

  93. The House Of The Scorpion
    by Nancy Farmer
    In a future where humans despise clones, Matt enjoys special status as the young clone of El Patron, the 142-year-old leader of a corrupt drug empire nestled between Mexico and the United States. Escape is his only chance to survive — but even that may not save him.

  94. The Chronicles Of Chrestomanci
    by Diana Wynne Jones
    Christopher Chant is a young boy who struggles with even the most basic spells — but when a wizard tests him, he discovers he's actually a powerful enchanter with nine lives, destined to become the next Chrestomanci, a government official in charge of supervising magic.

  95. This Lullaby
    by Sarah Dessen
    Remy, a girl who always knows how to end a relationship before it becomes emotional, meets her match in Dexter, a musician who embodies everything that she despises and reminds her of the father who abandoned her. Remy finds herself unable to dump Dexter — and learns to follow her heart.

  96. Gone Series
    by Michael Grant
    When everyone over the age of 14 suddenly disappears from a California town, a battle erupts between the remaining residents and the students from a local school, as well as those who have "The Power" and those who do not.

  97. Shiver Trilogy
    by Maggie Stiefvater
    Grace has been visited each winter by a yellow-eyed wolf — a werewolf, it turns out, who becomes her boyfriend in his human form as Sam. Grace and Sam must fight to stay together, while fellow werewolf Cole wrestles with his attraction for rich girl Isabel.

  98. The Hero And The Crown
    by Robin McKinley
    Aerin, with the guidance of the wizard Luthe and the help of the blue sword Gonturan, wins the birthright due her as the daughter of the Damarian king and a witchwoman of the mysterious, demon-haunted North.

  99. Wintergirls
    by Laurie Halse Anderson
    Estranged best friends Lia and Cassie both struggle with anorexia and bulimia. When Cassie dies, Lia must find a way to hold on to hope, and eventually to recover.

  100. Betsy-Tacy Books

Verbata: classics, pre-curated lists,

Mega-gissue: Beeminder Book Club Brainstorming

  • The Willpower Instinct (McGonigal) [recommended by Adam Wolf]
  • Breakdown of Will (Ainslie)
  • Nudge (Thaler and Sunstein)
  • Thinking Fast and Slow (Kahneman)
  • The Motivation Hacker (Nick Winter)
  • We Have Met the Enemy (Akst) -- I read this ages ago and took some notes in the form of possible things to tweet from the beeminder account
  • Carrots and Sticks (Ayres)
  • Choice and Consequence (Schelling)
  • Triggers [recommended by Nick Wolf]
  • War of Art [recommended by tierrabluebird]
  • The Now Habit [recommended by max]
  • Gather the rest from forum links in cognata
  • Deep Work

Cognata

Verbata: beeminder, akrasia, self-help, nonfiction, mega-gissues, meta-gissues,

Bad Blood by Michael Lewis

dyang says it's so good.
see also the show "The Dropout" which scott aaronson praised and we watched the first couple episodes of.

Cognata

  • #7
  • #23
  • going infinite, about FTX

Verbata: elizabeth holmes, startups, theranos, scams, silicon valley,

Grapes of Wrath, by Steinbeck

bee: i like historical fiction, i think the dust bowl / great depression is fascinating history, john steinbeck is a good writer, and GoW is a good story, which always helps.

Verbata: classics, high school classics,

The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch (2012)

ACX book review contestant review linked here: https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/book-review-contest-2022-winners

It's 3rd place in my Manifold Market about what book I'll like best:
https://manifold.markets/dreev/which-book-will-i-like-best

Cognata

Verbata: quantum computing, many-worlds interpretation, philosophy of science,

Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides

One of Faire

Others by the same author:

  • Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides (1993)
  • Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides (2002)
  • The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides (2011)

Faire has read all of these. Comments:
i dont remember the virgin suicides, a good plot but pretty dark
marraige plot is about an english major at brown so that sorta gives rhe vibes
id say maybe middlesex, marriage plot, virgin suicides in order from best to worst but virgin suicides would maybe flip up if i reread it

Verbata: classics,

Deadly Education by Naomi Novik

followed by The Last Graduate, with the 3rd one coming out in September!

PS: Now reading The Golden Enclaves!

Scholomance series

Perplexing Paradoxes, by George Szpiro

via OBNYC:

Some of you may remember my postings about paradoxes during the Covid period. My book Perplexing Paradoxes: Unraveling Enigmas in the World Around Us (Columbia University Press) is available as of this weekend.

See Vint Cerf’s blurb and yesterday’s review in the WSJ (https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/perplexing-paradoxes-review-straining-credulity-cb213ce0?mod=arts-culture_lead_story).

If you are interested, enter Code CUP20 at CUP.COLUMBIA.EDU for a 20% discount.

Verbata: math, rationality,

A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers

Recommended by Clive: best book I’ve read in the last 12 months, I’d say
It’s actually book 2 of her Wayfarers series, but it’s standalone, just happens to be centred on a couple of the relatively minor characters from the first book. It’s thoughtful, smart, and poignant at the same time - about an embodied AI and its friend.

Mega-gissue: old trello bookboard

(everything from trello now captured below)

Ideas

  • Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
  • One Jump Ahead (decades ago Mike Wellman said it was riveting)
  • The Book of Numbers by Conway
  • Quarantine by Greg Egan
  • Axiomatic by Greg Egan (Short story collection. I might've already read this. Multiple awesome Beeminder users have recommended it.)
  • Anathem by Neal Stephenson (Adam Wolf says "yeah, you're going to love it. like, i am not sure I know of a dreevier fiction book")
  • World War Z (patio11 says it's amazing -- just the book, not the movie)
  • The Steerswoman (recommended by Adam and Nicky, I think -- started reading with Cantor)
  • The Two Towers by JRR Tolkien

Finished

  • Exhalation by Ted Chiang
  • Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik
  • Priory of the Orange Tree
  • Uprooted by Naomi Novik
  • Right Ho, Jeeves
  • Ready Player One

Mega-gissue: old read pad

  • http://allourideas.org/ratfic -> #46
  • http://allourideas.org/read
  • the cartoon history of the universe (5-book series) -- recommended by bryan caplan
  • the cuckoo's egg: classic about uncovering a spy ring by relentlessly tracking down a 75-cent accounting discrepancy
  • the master and margarita (dmitri dolgov)
  • readside picnic (dmitri dolgov)
  • deep work by cal newport

MOVED TO BOOKBOARD:

Anathem (scy: fell down on its face in the second half, but the first half contains one of the most sublime descriptions of the ideal human life (to me) I've ever read)

TODO:

  • Holes (favorite of scy's)
  • Daemon, daniel suarez
  • Diaspora, egan
  • The martian, andy weir
  • The mind-body problem (scott aaronson's fav, patrickc also recommends)
  • The wizard of earth sea, Ursula k le guin

Underland
H is for Hawk
LaRose
The Line Becomes a River
The Unreal and the Real (short stories by Ursula Leguin)
A field guide to getting lost
on earth we're briefly gorgeous
Chicago by Brian Doyle (one of my fav authors)
Some Joanna Macy

dreev:
Zero To One by Thiel
Catch Me If You Can
Impro

"30 of my favorite books" by Scott Aaronson

Scott Aaronson:
earlier today I finished reading my first PG Wodehouse novel (Right Ho, Jeeves! http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10554/10554-h/10554-h.htm ), on the gushing recommendation of a friend. I don’t know how I’d missed Wodehouse for 38 years. His defining talent is his ability to tie together five or six plot threads in a way that feels perfect and inevitable even though you didn’t see it coming. This produces a form of pleasure that’s nearly indistinguishable from the pleasure one feels in reading a “proof from the book.”

caro: https://www.amazon.com/No-Hole-Flame-Maryhelen-Snyder/dp/0977993329/

hacker news: https://bitmason.blogspot.com/2020/07/50-favorite-short-science-fiction.html

Nicky: Planning to binge-read a book today, just cause. (John Scalzi’s Lock In – it’s a reread, and his books are always so binge-readable.)
Aleix: Oh John Scalzi is so good, have you read his short story compilation “Miniatures”? The funniest sci-fi I’ve ever read.

Kushiel's Avatar is obliquely recommended in scott alexander's "in favor of niceness, community, and civilization"

Verbata: meta-gissue, mega-gissue, ratfic,

Mega-gissue: Books previously beeminded

archived:

Verbata: meta-gissue,

Mega-gissue: ratfic

From AllOurIdeas.org, sorted in decreasing order of score:

  • Mother of Learning
  • Friendship is Optimal
  • Unsong by Scott Alexander
  • The Martian by Andy Weir
  • Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality by Eliezer Yudkowsky
  • Blindsight by Peter Watts
  • The Metropolitan Man by Alexander Wales
  • Worth the Candle by Alexander Wales
  • Pokemon: The Origin of the Species
  • Distress by Greg Egan
  • Practical Guide to Evil
  • Significant Digits by Alexander Wales
  • Anathem by Neal Stephenson
  • Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson
  • Worm by John C. McCrae
  • Axiomatic by Greg Egan
  • Captain of a Rotten Planet by Arturo Serrano
  • The Last Christmas by Alexander Wales
  • Diaspora by Greg Egan
  • So You Want To Be A Wizard by Diane Duane
  • Warrior's Apprentice by Lois McMaster Bujold
  • Dune by Frank Herbert
  • Crystal Society by Max Harms
  • Ender's Shadow by Orson Scott Card
  • Ra by Sam Hughes
  • r Animorphs: The Reckoning
  • Mote in God's Eye by Larry Niven
  • Walkaway by Cory Doctorow
  • The Stainless Steel Rat by Harry Harrison
  • Luminosity by Alicorn
  • Neuropath by R. Scott Bakker
  • The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu
  • The Illuminatus Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
  • Daemon by Daniel Suarez
  • The Wandering Inn
  • The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
  • Recursion by Blake Crouch

Verbata: rationality,

Thinking In Bets, by Annie Duke

Adam Wolf is a fan.

I think this book is often mentioned along with a related one that I'm forgetting now.

This could be a fun candidate for an alternating book club.

I guess I immodestly imagine myself to be well-versed in all the things a popularization of decision theory might include? But if enough people tell me I should read this then I probably will!

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Cognata

Verbata: poker, decision theory, rationality, bookclub,

The Revolt of the Angels

Amaryllus after hearing Paradise Lost recitation: The Revolt of the Angels is another fun Bible fanfiction that I enjoyed a lot, (although it is rather more satirical).

Cognata

  • UNSONG
  • Paradise Lost
  • The Bible

Verbata: rationality,

Mega-gissue: Manifold market

https://manifold.markets/dreev/which-book-will-i-like-best

Top Two:

  • Too Like The Lightning by Ada Palmer (#19)
  • Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (I picked this as the winner)

The rest:

  • The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch
  • Player of Games by Iain M. Banks (book 2 of the Culture series)
  • Luminous (collection of short stories by Greg Egan)
  • Ancillary Justice
  • Law's Order by David Friedman
  • Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks (book 1 of the Culture series)
  • The Precipice, by Toby Ord (#33)
  • The Man from the Future: The Visionary Life of John von Neumann
  • There Is No Antimemetics Division (by qntm)
  • The Three-Body Problem (#35)
  • HPMoR, but the audiobook
  • A Canticle for Leibowitz
  • Planecrash
  • The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate by Ted Chiang
  • Permutation City by Greg Egan
  • Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber
  • Leviathan Wakes (Book 1 of The Expanse)
  • Unsong
  • Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality
  • Logicomix

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