Books I've read in 2004
Submitted by billturner on Tue, 01/06/2004 - 06:57
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- Interpreter of Maladies, by Jhumpa Lahiri
- Thirteen Stories, by Eudora Welty
- What Should I Do with My Life?, by Po Bronson
- Dude, Where's My Country?, by Michael Moore
- Kick Me: Adventures in Adolescence, by Paul Feig
- The Moviegoer, by Walker Percy
- Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw
- Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, by Edward Albee
- Chicago, by Maurine Watkins
- The Children's Hour, by Lillian Hellman
- A Doll House, by Henrik Ibsen
- Crimes of the Heart, by Beth Henley
- Suddenly Last Summer, by Tennessee Williams
- The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde
- Eats Shoots & Leaves, by Lynne Truss
- Gimpel the Fool: and Other Stories, by Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Woman Hollering Creek, by Sandra Cisneros
- The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, by Sherman Alexie








Great book. I really like Lahiri's work.
I agree. I was really impressed with the stories collected in the book. I'm eager to read her new book (is it a novel?), but I'll wait until I find it used or when it makes it to paperback.
Didn't know that Paul Feig wrote a book. Is it any good?
It is pretty good. It's not great, but good. His tales of growing up as a nerd, and that sort of thing. You can see where he got the inspiration for "Freaks & Geeks": his own life!