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Thomas James Allen

2003
Since 1994 I have tracked the books I read. Any book can qualify, fiction or non-fiction, as long as I read it completely through.



  1. Perpetual War For Perpetual Peace,
    or Why We Got To Be So Hated

    Gore Vidal

  2. Stupid White Men
    Michael Moore

  3. Fifty Years of Fun
    Ray Gardner

  4. The Hot Zone
    Richard Preston

  5. Fermat's Enigma:
    The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Math Problem

    Simon Singh

  6. A Mathematician's Apology
    G. H. Hardy

  7. The Nothing That Is:
    A Natural History of Zero

    Robert Kaplan

  8. Net Force: Hidden Agendas
    Tom Clancey

  9. A Case of Need
    Michael Crichton

  10. Over the Wine Dark Sea
    H. N. Turtletaub

  11. The Bug
    Ellen Ullman

  12. I Will Bear Witness, 1933-1941: A Diary of the Nazi Years
    Victor Klemperer

  13. I Will Bear Witness, 1942-1945: A Diary of the Nazi Years
    Victor Klemperer

  14. In The Beginning... Was The Command Line
    Neal Stephenson

  15. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
    Steven Levy

  16. The Cry of the Halidon
    Robert Ludlum

  17. The Grand Failure:
    The Birth and Death of Communism in the 20th Century

    Zbigniew Brzezinski

  18. The Summer of '49
    David Halberstam

  19. Op Center: Games of State
    Tom Clancey

  20. The Reliable Past
    Genna Sosonko

  21. The Bonfire of the Vanities
    Tom Wolfe

  22. Freedom: A Novel of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War
    William Safire

  23. The List of Adrian Messenger
    Phillip MacDonald

  24. Kinfolk: The Wilgus Stories
    Gurney Norman

  25. Wealth and Democracy:
    A Political History of the American Rich

    Kevin Phillips

  26. Irrational Exuberance
    Robert J. Shiller

  27. The Matarese Circle
    Robert Ludlum

  28. A Prayer for Owen Meany
    John Irving

  29. Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace
    Lawrence Lessig






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