Read in 2004
Submitted by Nance on Thu, 09/07/2006 - 12:18
Tags:
- And Then There Were None, Agatha Christie (2004-01)
- The Trojan War Will Not Take Place, Jean Giraudoux (2004-01)
- The Turn of the Screw, Henry James (2004-02)
- (lit. The 7 Days of Retaliation), Patrick Senécal (2004-02)
- Animal Farm, George Orwell (2004-03)
- The Proof, Agota Kristof (2004-03)
- Rosemary's Baby, Ira Levin (2004-03)
- Son of Rosemary, Ira Levin (2004-03)
- (lit. 5150, Elms Street), Patrick Senécal (2004-04)
- Aliss, Patrick Senécal (2004-04)
- Notebook, Agota Kristof (2004-04)*
- The Third Lie, Agota Kristof (2004-05)
- (lit. The Diaries of the Winner of Loft Story), Julie Lemay (2004-05)
- Eleven Minutes, Paulo Coelho (2004-05)
- Raël, Brigitte McCann (2004-05)
- Dune, Frank Herbert (2004-06)
- Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie (2004-06)
- The Seven Dials Mystery, Agatha Christie (2004-06)
- (lit. The Little Savage), Alexandre Jardin (2004-08)
- (lit. The Encyclopedia of Relative and Absolute Knowledge), Bernard Werber (2004-08)
- Cry to Heaven, Anne Rice (2004-09)
- Dune Messiah, Frank Herbert (2004-10)
- Medea, Euripides (2004-10)
- Trojan Women, Euripides (2004-10)
- Children of Dune, Frank Herbert (2004-11)
- The A.B.C. Murders, Agatha Christie (2004-12)
- The Life of Hunger, Amélie Nothomb (2004-12)
- (lit. The Book of Travel), Bernard Werber (2004-12)








Read in 2004. I've read all of these in french language, but I wrote the titles in engligh for a better understanding.
I hope I didn't forget anything.
(lit.) means literally.
*Are re-read.
I think this is a normal year of reading. The year that I discover Bernard Werber, one of my favorite writers (along with Douglas Adams, Amélie Nothomb).
The biggest books I have read are Dune (919 pages), Children Of Dune (538) and Violin (689).
I have to think of reading the rest of the Dune cycle...