John J. Deltuvia, Jr., M.A., M.S.
 

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Books I read in 2007 include:

  1. The Quotable Atheist: Ammunition for Non-Believers, Political Junkies, Gadflies, and Those Generally Hell-Bound, by Jack Huberman
  2. Honor Blade, by Diane Duane
  3. Swordhunt, by Diane Duane
  4. Devils, by Gilles Neret
  5. The Hedonism Handbook: Mastering the Lost Arts of Leisure and Pleasure, by Michael Flocker
  6. Your Other Left!: Punch Lines From the Frontlines, by Michael Hirsh
  7. Haiku U: From Aristotle to Zola, 100 Great Books in 17 Syllables, by David M. Bader
  8. Redneck Haiku, by Mary K. Witte
  9. Stardust, by Neil Gaiman
  10. Vulcan's Soul Trilogy Book Two: Exiles, by Josepha Sherman; Susan Shwartz
  11. A Terrible Love of War, by James Hillman
  12. Bedlam's Edge, by Mercedes Lackey; Rosemary Edghill
  13. The Metrosexual Guide to Style: A Handbook for the Modern Man, by Michael Flocker
  14. Mirror Universe: Glass Empires, by David Mack; Greg Cox; Mike Sussman; Dayton Ward; Kevin Dilmore
  15. America's Taliban: In its Own Words, by David W Irish
  16. Til the Fat Lady Sings: Classic Texas Quotes, by Alan Burton; Kent Gamble
  17. The Crimes of Jehovah, by Mark Mirabello
  18. A Guide to New York's Fetish Underground, by Claudia Varrin
  19. The Empty Chair, by Diane Duane
  20. The Darwin Awards 4: Intelligent Design, by Wendy Northcutt; Christopher M. Kelly
  21. Tales From the Captain's Table, by Keith R.A. DeCandido
  22. The Art of the Impossible, by Keith R.A. DeCandido
  23. Taking the World in for Repairs, by Richard Selzer
  24. Burning Dreams, by Margaret Wander Bonanno
  25. Friar's Club Private Joke File: More Than 2,000 Very Naughty Jokes from the Grand Masters of Comedy, by Barry Dougherty; Lewis Black
  26. What Every Person Should Know About War, by Chris Hedges
  27. The Tank Lords, by David Drake
  28. The Book of Arthur: Lost Tales from the Round Table, by John Matthews
  29. The Ship Who Sang, by Anne Mccaffrey
  30. Typhoid Mary: An Urban Historical, by Anthony Bourdain
  31. Would You Rather?, by Justin Heimberg; David Gomberg
  32. Constellations, by Marco Palmieri
  33. Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences, by Abraham H. Maslow
  34. The Great Republic: A History of America, by Sir Winston Churchill; Winston S. Churchill;ed.
  35. Wagon Train to the Stars, by Diane Carey
  36. Anansi Boys, by Neil Gaiman
  37. Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions, by Neil Gaiman
  38. Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders, by Neil Gaiman
  39. George W. Bushisms V: New Ways to Harm Our Country, by Jacob Weisberg; Calvin Trillin
  40. Understanding Violence, by Elizabeth Kandel Englander
  41. A Man Without a Country, by Kurt Vonnegut
  42. God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
  43. Flesh for Fantasy: Producing and Consuming Exotic Dance, by Danielle Egan; Katherine Frank; Merri Lisa Johnson
  44. Pretty Good Joke Book 2nd Ed, by Various; Garrison Keillor
  45. Irish Fairy and Folk Tales, by William Butler Yeats; Paul Muldoon
  46. Strange New Worlds 10, by Dean Wesley Smith
  47. Ravens of Avalon, by Diana L. Paxson
  48. Ender's Shadow, by Orson Scott Card
  49. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, by Benjamin Franklin
  50. Washington Goes to War, by David Brinkley
  51. The Big Book of National Insults: 1001 Xenophobic Quips and Quotes, by Julian L'Estrange
  52. More George W. Bushisms: More of Slate's Accidental Wit and Wisdom of Our 43rd President, by Jacob Weisberg
  53. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J. K. Rowling
  54. Guilty Pleasures Graphic Novel, Vol. 1, by Laurell K. Hamilton; Stacie M. Ritchie; Brett Booth
  55. SCUM Manifesto, by Valerie Solanas
  56. Don't Get Me Started, by Kate Clinton
  57. 50 American Revolutions You're Not Supposed to Know: Reclaiming American Patriotism, by Mickey Z
  58. Who Hates Whom: Well-Armed Fanatics, Intractable Conflicts, and Various Things Blowing Up A Woefully Incomplete Guide, by Bob Harris
  59. Wrath of the Prophets, by Peter David; Robert Greenberger; Michael Jan Friedman
  60. Isaac Asimov's Christmas, by Sheila Williams; Gardner R. Dozois; Isaac Asimov
  61. Incubus Dreams, by Laurell K. Hamilton
  62. Normal: Transsexual CEOs, Crossdressing Cops, and Hermaphrodites with Attitude, by Amy Bloom
  63. Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships, by Daniel Goleman
  64. Great Medical Disasters, by Richard Gordon
  65. The Children of Húrin, by J.R.R. Tolkien
  66. Let's Pave the Stupid Rainforests and Give School Teachers Stun Guns, by Ed Anger
  67. A Lick of Frost, by Laurell K. Hamilton
  68. The Book of Celtic Verse: A Treasury of Poetry, Dreams & Visions, by John Matthews, ed.
  69. Sexual Bloopers : An Outrageous, Uncensored Collection of People's Most Embarrassing X-Rated Fumbles, by Michelle Horwitz
  70. Invasion: First Strike, by Diane Carey

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