Laginappe:
In the First Circle (Alexander Solzhenitsyn)
The Two Gentlemen of Verona (William Shakespeare)
Three Stations (Martin Cruz Smith)
The Four Loves (C.S. Lewis)
Slaughterhouse-Five: Or the Children’s Crusade, a Duty-Dance with Death (Kurt Vonegut)
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History (Elizebeth Kolbert)
The Seven Dials Mystery (Agatha Christie)
The Eight (Katherine Neville)
The Ghost of Opalina: Or Nine Lives (Peggy Bacon)
Ten Days in a Mad-House (Nellie Bly)
Station Eleven (Emily St John Mandel)
Twelve Angry Men (Reginald Rose)
The 13 Clocks: penguin Classics Deluxe Edition (James Thurber)
Lettered:
A is for Anna Karenina (Leo Tolstoy)
B is for Black Betty (Walter Mosley)
C is for Canterbury Tales (Geoffrey Chaucer)
I dare you to read it in the original.
D is for The Day of the Jackal (Frecderick Forsyth)
E is for Endurance: Shackleton’s Legendary Antarctic Expedition (Caroline Alexander)
F is for Flowers for Algernon (Daniel Keyes)
G is for Green Mansions (W.H. Hudson)
H is for Halloween Tree (Ray Bradbury)
I is for I Will Fear No Evil (Robert A. Heinlein)
J is for Jungle Books I & II (Rudyard Kipling)
K is for King Solomon’s Mines (H. Rider Haggard)
L is for Lost Horizon (James Hilton)
M is for Madeline (Ludwig Bemelmans)
N is for Nightly News (Jonathan Hickman)
O is for Onion Girl (Charles de Lint)
P is for Perdido Street Station (China MiƩville)
“China MiĆ©ville’s cool style has conjured up a triumphantly macabre technoslip metropolis with a unique atmosphere of horror and fascination.”–Peter Hamilton
Q is for Quiet American (Graham Greene)
R is for Rendezvous with Rama (Sir Arthur C. Clarke)
S is for Snow Crash (Neal Stephenson)
“Fast-forward free-style mall mythology for the twenty-first century.”–William Gibson
T is for Teahouse of the August Moon (Vern Sneider)
U is for Up the Down Staircase (Bel Kaufman)
V is for Vampire Lestat (Anne Rice)
W is for Windup Girl (Paolo Bacigalupi)
X is for XAIPE (e.e. cummings)
Y is for The Yogi Book (Yogi Berra)
Z is for Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values (Robert M. Pirsig)