Hanif Kureishi - Intimacy
Yann Martel - The Facts Behind The Helsinki Roccamatios
Don Delillo - Cosmopolis
Haruki Murakami - Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
David Foster Wallace - Infinite Jest
Don Delillo - Great Jones Street
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World
Terry Pratchett - Witches Abroad
David Mitchell - Cloud Atlas
Andrew Marr - A History of Modern Britain
Irvine Welsh - Trainspotting
Michael Ondaatje - The English Patient
James Ellroy - L.A. Confidential
Bill Bryson - A Short History of Nearly Everything
Alice Sebold - The Almost Moon
Barack Obama - The Audacity of Hope
Barack Obama - Dreams from my Father
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - The Thing Around Your Neck
Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
Philip Pullman - Tiger in the Well
Haruki Murakami - Kafka on the Shore
Helen Oyeyemi - The Icarus Girl
James Frey - A Million Little Pieces
Simon Schama - History of Britain 2 and 3
Simon Schama - The American Future - A History.
Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day
Hanif Kureishi - Something to Tell You
A couple of additions ^ but I’m 3 books down, so progressing well. Started Infinite Jest a few days ago. Enjoying it way more than I remember last year. Currently on track with the “Infinite Summer” schedule. Looking at all my notes and underlinings from last year helps the story make sense. I like the mention of Toblerone in various characters’ storylines.
Starting Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman today.
Just about to go to work and start day 6 out of 9. I swear even though it’s 25 degrees outside, it’s at least 30 in the shop, because we have no ventilation and massive lights that are more effective as heaters than lights.
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Adding another book to what is beginning to seem like a never-ending list - I’ve just bought Don Delillo’s ‘Underworld’ - another almost 1000 page long novel, which I won’t be starting until I’ve finished Infinite Jest. Reading 2 huge books at the same time is a bit much.
After 9 days of working in an uncomfortably hot shop, I have 2 days off. I don’t really know what to do with myself. Earlier I started reading my textbook for the next course I’m doing (which doesn’t start until October) because I felt like I should be working. My intentions for tomorrow are to continue sitting outside and read Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman and Infinite Jest.
I think I realised why I’m enjoying IJ so much more this time around. It’s because I’m not analysing it as I’m reading it, trying to work out what’s going to happen, trying to make sense of the characters and how they’ll all eventually interlink. It is what it is. I’m currently around where I gave up last time, but I’m definitely not giving up this time.

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