- dracula by bram stoker--english literature, 5 stars
- work by louisa may alcott--read for work, 3 stars
- yellow journalism: scandal, sensationalism, and gossip in the media by daniel cohen--read for work, 3 stars
- the last american man by elizabeth gilbert--saw her speak at the ala midwinter in boston and so checked out this book (surprisingly a really good read!), 4 stars
- we two: victoria and albert: rulers, partners, rivals by gillian gill--read for work, but also gave me a lot of context into the english lit i had been reading, 4 stars
- alice's adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll--english lit, 4 stars
- mennonite in a little black dress: a memoir of going home by rhoda janzen--hilarious, but plotless, 3 1/2 stars
- dissolution by c.j. sansom--historical fiction that takes place in england during henry VIII, so kind of contemporary english lit and fun, 1st book of the "matthew shardlake series," 3 stars
- a history of the wife by marilyn yalom--saw it on the shelf at work and was intrigued, 4 stars
- dark fire by c.j. sansom--2nd book of the "matthew shardlake series," 4 stars
- jacques cousteau: the sea king by brad matsen--i like good biographies, but this one made me realize that jacques was an asshole, 3 stars
- the new annotated sherlock holmes (v. 1) by sir arthur conan doyle, edited by leslie s. klinger--the first 1000 pages, so much fun!, 4 stars
- we beat the street: how a friendship pact led to success by the three doctors--i read as part of the promising pals program, 3 stars
- i am nujood, age 10 and divorced by nujood ali with delphine minoui--i find so many interesting books for free after the cs monitor reviews them (they get thrown on a table and are up for grabs), heart-rending but good, 4 stars
- king arthur and his knights of the round table by roger lancelyn green--english lit, 5 stars
- georgiana, duchess of devonshire by amanda foreman--english history, 5 stars
- murder of a medici princess by caroline p. murphy--another free monitor throw-away, 5 stars
- scratch beginnings: me, $25, and the search for the american dream by adam shepard--yup, another monitor book, 4 stars
- the blue sweater: bridging the gap between rich and poor in an interconnected world by jacqueline novogratz--we bought it for the library at work, fantastic but another book that makes you feel like you need to give more in your life, 5 stars
- a walk in the woods: rediscovering america on the appalachian trail by bill bryson--because we hiked 30 miles of the appalachian trail, 5 stars
- the new annotated sherlock holmes (v. 2) by sir arthur conan doyle, edited by leslie s. klinger--the rest of it!, 5 stars
- spymom: the true story of a soccer mom turned private eye by val agosta--said something about nancy drew on the back, 3 stars
- the greatest english classic: a study of the king james version of the bible and its influence on life and literature by cleland boyd mcafee--for work, 3 stars
- god's secretaries: the making of the king james bible by adam nicolson--for work, snoozer, 3 stars
- in the beginning: the story of the king james bible and how it changed a nation, a language, and a culture by alister mcgrath--for work, but these kjv books fit nicely into my english lit/history year, 4 1/2 stars
- the life of elizabeth i by alison weir--english history and just a great read!, 5 stars
- mapping the world: stories of geography by caroline & martine laffon--i love maps and map books, but this sucked, 1 star
- madame bovary by gustave flaubert--loved it, 5 stars
- inferno by dante alighieri--one of my favorite books, 4 stars because i didn't like this translation as much
- purgatorio by dante alighieri--don't really like this translation, same as the inferno and we have it at work, 3 stars
- laika by nick abadzis--a great graphic novel, but it made me sad, 5 stars
- the diary of a teenage girl: an account in words and pictures by phoebe gloeckner--a little too gratuitously graphic for my taste, 3 stars
here's to trying to read 50 books in 2011!