- Crime and Punishment - Dostoevsky: I read this book as part of an assignment for school, but I liked it so much that I read it again.
- Far from the Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy: The first of the Hardy books - I loved it and read many more of Hardy's books later. What I like in his books is the fact that everything on the surface is very idyllic, in the English countryside, but then, under the surface, weird and crazy things are happening.
- Hundred Years of Solitude - G.G. Marquez: Who hasn't read this book?
- White Book - Pavel Kohout - was recommended to us by our literature teacher, and from what I remember, was an amusing book about someone who decided to defy gravity.
- The Hotel New Hampshire - John Irving
- The Penitent - Issac Bashevis -Singer - This is the first Bashevis-Singer book... As you can see, I liked it so much that I read many more of his books. Some of them are better than others.
- The Magician of Lublin - Issac Bashevis-Singer
- The Slave - Issac Bashevis-Singer - this is one of his best books. I also like that he talks about vegetarianism a lot in his books. And here he's putting it in a non conventional context of Europe in the 17th century.
- Anthem - Ayn Rand - don't remember much of this one. It didn't make me want to read more of her books, though...
- The Manor - Issac Bashevis-Singer
- The Children on the Hill - Michael Deakin
- Shosha - Issac Bashevis-Singer - this is another of his great books. Loved it.
- The Lover - A.B. Yehoshua - read it for class. It was pretty good, though.
- The Anxiety of King Solomon - Emil Ajar
- Le Grand Meaulnes - Alain Fournier - it's pronounced "Mon Hagadol" in hebrew. I think it was also recommended by my teacher.
- King Lear - Shakespeare
- Childhood of a Good-for-Nothing (literal translation, I couldn't find the name for this book in English) - Ion Calugaru - From this book I learned about mamaliga.
- Dubin's Lives - Bernard Malamud
- Old Love - Isaac Bashevis-Singer (this ones was actually in English)
- The World According To Garp - John Irving
- Momo (La vie devant soi) - Emil Ajar
- Grandma Sultana's Salted Biscuits - Dan Benaya Seri
- See Under: Love - David Grossman - Another one of my favorite authors...
- To the Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf
- Infiltration (Hitganvut Yehidim) - Yehoshua Kenaz
- Life, the Universe and Everything - Douglas Adams
- Farewell and Thanks for All the Fish - Douglas Adams
- Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - Douglas Adams
- Thus Far (Ad Hena) - Shmuel Yosef Agnon - A collection of stories. Very nice.
- Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- Al Capot Haman'ul - Shmuel Yosef Agnon
- Moto Shel Metushelach - Isaac Bashevis-Singer
- Ta'avot - Isaac Bashevis-Singer
- The Estate - Isaac Bashevis-Singer
- The Yellow Wind - David Grossman - This book, I'm pretty sure, is the reason for my military service in the Gaza strip: during the entering interview I couldn't stop talking about this book, and I'm sure the interviewer decided to teach me a lesson...
- Kursat Hashaish (Marble Armchair?) - Yehonatan Geffen
- Second Person (Guf Sheni) - Ofer Shelach
- The Smile of the Lamb - David Grossman - beautiful book.
- Ratz - David Grossman
- Acharai Bamidbar - Puchu
- Eleni - Nicholas Gage
- Franny and Zooey - D.J. Salinger (English)
- All Creatures, Great and Small - James Herriot
- Afifonim (Les Cerfs-Volants) - Romain Gary
- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert M. Pirsig
- The White Palms - William Faulkner
- Dr. Fisher of Geneva or the Bomb Party - Graham Greene - My first Greene book. Another favorite.
- Scum - Isaac Bashevis-Singer
- The Garden of the Finzi-Continis - Giorgio Bassani
- Ozer Lechol Et - Robert Valzer
- The Book of Intimate Grammar - David Grossman
- Esau - Meir Shalev
- To Know a Woman - Amos Oz
- The Mockery Bird - Gerald Durrell
- Makom Al Pnei Ha'adama - Giv'oni and Surani
- Circles in the Forest - Dalene Matthee
- Fillets of Plaice - Gerald Durrell
- The Picnic and Suchlike Pandemonium - Gerald Durrell
- The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Erendira and Her Heartless Grandmother - Gabriel Gracia Marquez - So sad, indeed...
- Sleeping on a Wire (Nochechim Nifkadim) - David Grossman - I think it's safe to say that he's one of the people that shaped my views about the situation in Israel.
- Rosie is my Relative - Gerald Durrell
- My Family and Other Animals - Gerald Durrell
- The Autumn of a Patriarch - Gabriel Garcia Marquez - beautiful book.
- Burnt Matchsticks - Yehoshua Bar Yosef
- The Smile of the Lamb - David Grossman
- The Pet Guide - Pinhas Amitai
- See Under: Love - David Grossman
- The Game Machine - Yaji Koshinski (sp?) - in Hebrew: Mechonat Hamis-hak. I don't remember much of it, but I think it was pretty good.
- Travels with my Aunt - Graham Greene
- The Cock's Crow - Avigdor Dagan
- Adam Resurrected (Adam Ben Kelev) - Yoram Kaniuk
- Nels Linhe - Jens Peter Jacobsen
- The Honorary Consul - Graham Greene
- The Silk Tree - Gang Shiangliang
- Plain Jane - Eve Horowitz (English) - Was written by my friend's relative.
- The Fish and the Dove - Yehoshua Bar Yosef
- Distant Sister - Yehudith Rotem
- Buddenbrooks - Thomas Mann
- Ratz (Running) - David Grossman
- The Forty Days of Musa Dagh - Franz Wefel - Amazing book. Made me want to learn more about the Armenians. Later found out that because of the good relationships we have with Turkey, Israel is not allowed to talk much about the subject...
- The General in his Labyrinth - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- The Magician's Nephew - C. S. Lewis
- The Second Book of David (Ahavat David) - Yoram Kaniuk
- The Donkey Rustlers - Gerald Durrell
- Viktoria - Sami Michael
- What Would Have Happened if We Forgot Dov? - Gadi Taub - This almost happened one time when Dov fell asleep on the bus from machsom Erez to the base.
- A Hundred New Apples (including tax) - Ora Morag - A funny and sad story about what happens when your husband becomes religious (hozer betshuva) and you don't.
- Chronicle of a Death Foretold - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- Jude The Obscure - Thomas Hardy (English)
- Much Ado About Nothing - Shakespeare
- Down and Out in Paris and London - George Orwell - very interesting
- Plays - Federico Garcia Lorca
- Lady L - Romain Gary
- Family Sayings (Dyokan Mishpachti) - Natalia Ginzburg
- The Old Patagonian Express - Paul Theroux (English)
- The Master and Margarita - Michail Bulgakov - what a wonderful book!
- On Man's Condition - Pinhas Sadeh - Another one of my favorites!
- Lila - Robert M. Pirsig (English)
- Pan - Knut Hamsun - Another one of my favorites!
- Onat Hanedida El Hatzafon - Eltayeb Saleh
- Breakfast of Champions - Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (English)
- Growth of the Soil - Knut Hamsun
- As a Few Days - Meir Shalev
- Midnight Children - Salman Rushdi (English) - This one took me a looong time...
- Victoria - Knut Hamsun
- Saraya Bat Hashed Hara - Emile Habibi
- My Michael - Amos Oz - this is probably one of his best books.
- Hagveret Im Haclavlav veod Sipurim - Anton Chekhov - a collection of stories.
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
- Shneim Asar Sipurim Nodedim - Gabriel Garcia Marquez - I took a couple of books with me to the trip to South America - they were small enough and I knew they were good.
- A General in his Labyrinth - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - Carmit gave me this one to read while we were traveling together.
- Barnaby Rudge - Charles Dickens (English) - I got that one over there - a big book, but doesn't weight much...
- The Narrow Corner - Somerset Maugham (English) - I borrowed this one from a bookstore/library in Punta Arenas, Chile. I had to stay there for a long time (almost 2 weeks!) so I had time to borrow and return.
- Bgida (Betrayal) - found this one in the hotel I was staying in Punta Arenas. It was a horribly-written book about Jews who find the belief in Jesus as their savior.
- The Mayor of Casterbridge - Thomas Hardy (English)
- The Zigzag Kid - David Grossman
- The Atom Station - Halldor Laxness
- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert M. Pirsig (Eglish)
- The Dead Tree Garden - Yossi Avni
- The Angel - Ephraim Sidon (Kids book) - Another person who shaped my views about the situation in Israel. One of my favorite people when I was a teenager.
- Simta Bekahir - Nagib Mahfuz
- Lady's Windermere's Fan - Oscar Wilde (English, play) - Oscar Wilde is AWESOME!
- The Phantom of the Opera - Gaston Leroux
- The Schoolmistress with the Golden Eyes - Stratis Myrivilis. Made me think about all the people who die in war (or anywhere) and automatically turn into "angels" - sometimes it's good for their relatives that they're dead...
- Pahonim Vehalomot (Tinshacks and Dreams) - Sami Michael
- Blood of Amber - Roger Zelazny
- Middlemarch - George Eliot (English)
- The Power and the Glory - Graham Greene
- The Sun Also Rises - Ernst Hemingway
- Dr. Fischer of Geneva or the Bomb Party - Graham Greene
- Persuasion - Jane Austen (English) - Jane Austen is awesome!
- Francois Le Champi - George Sands - So is she! Although this is the only book of hers I read.
- Ananim (Clowds) - Dan Zalaka - I loved this book, but I don't remember anything about it...
- Never Came Back from the Galapagos - Haim Tal
- The Atom Station - Halldor Laxness
- Wild Swans - Jung Chang (English)
- Orlando - Virginia Woolf (English) - I read this twice, and saw the movie twice, and I think I finally understand, less than more, what's going on...
- Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain (English)
- On Cats and People - Desmond Morris
- The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams (English)
- The Restaurant at the End of the Universe - Douglas Adams (English)
- Life, the Universe and All the Rest - Douglas Adams (English)
- So Long and Thanks for All the Fish - Douglas Adams (English)
- Mostly Harmless - Douglas Adams (English) - These last 5 were a compilation.
- Wasserman - Yoram Kaniuk - A beautiful little book about a dog.
- The Return of the Native - Thomas Hardy (English)
- The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
- Emma - Jane Austen (English)
- Ever Since Darwin - S. J. Gould (English)
- Simtat Hashkediot Be'umrijan - Dorit Rabinian
- When Nietzsche Wept - Irvin D. Yalom
- The Ice Palace - Tarey Vesus (sp?) - A beautiful book I read years before while visiting my aunt in Jerusalem about the relationship between two little girls.
- Peacocks, Altruism and the Handicap Principle - Amotz Zehavi
- The Song of Bernadette - Franz Werfel
- The Last Tycoon - F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Dream from the Red Room - Kai Shu Chin
- Pnin - Vladimir Nabokov
- Song of Solomon - Toni Morrison
- The Farewell Waltz - Milan Kundera
- Akedat Tamar - Naomi Ragan
- The Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut Jr. - Another favorite.
- Shesh Cnafaim Le'echad - Hanoch BarTov
- Kirot Etz Dakim - Natan Shaham
- Hamered Hashafuf - Gadi Taub
- Fathers and Sons - Ivan Turgenev
- Gam Lecha Yihiyeh Tov Bachaim - Yitzhak Bar-Yossef - A beautiful collection of stories.
- Life in the Grave - Stratis Myrivilis - About how bad a war can be...
- Mishehi Ztricha Lihiot Can (someone needs to be here) - Leah Eini
- Angels and Insect - A. S. Byatt
- To Drink from the Sea of Gaza - Amira Hass
- The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
- Seth Speaks - The Eternal Validity of the Soul - Jane Roberts - Since I read this book I don't take death as seriously...
- Mainly About Love - Meir Shalev
- Ha'anusim - Garcia Aguilar - an old book I found in parent's library - burnt and chewed. really cool.
- Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- A Pair of Blue Eyes - Thomas Hardy (English)
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera
- Four Mothers - Shifra Horn
- The Autumn of the Patriarch - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- I, Claudius - Robert Graves (English) - I loved the TV show, so I had to read it.
- Men are Mars, Women are from Venus - John Gray - it's true
- The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins
- Claudius the God - Robert Graves (English)
- Wasserman - Yoram Kaniuk
- Back from Tuichi - Yossi Ginzburg - I read this and a few of the following while on the trip in India.
- Simta beKahir - Nagib Mahfuz
- Lying on the Couch - Irvin D. Yalom
- Immortality - Milan Kundera
- All Creatures Great and Small - James Herriot (English)
- Ropes - Haim Be'er
- Esau - Meir Shalev
- The God of Small Things - Arundhati Roy (English) - This took me so long!
- Cod - A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World - Mark Kurlansky (English) - A beautifully designed book - nice blue hard cover, old-page yellow inside with amazing illustrations of old maps etc. It was also very interesting in content, and it includes recipes, but I couldn't do anything with that...
- To Follow the Heart - Suzana Tamaro
- Hamachtzeva - Ehud Ben Ezer
- Habaday - Hanoch Bar-Tov
- Ha'arema - Shmuel Kalo
- Bikur Bait - New Indian Stories
- The Pilgrimage - Paulo Coelho (English)
- Animal Liberation - Peter Singer
- Cold Mountain - Charles Fraser - I loved this book, and I didn't even realize that I would later live in the places where it actually happened!
- Angels and Insects - A. S. Byatt
- A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth - A beautiful interesting long book - written so nicely. He's a great author.
- The Snake - Luigi Malerba
- The Lord God Made Them All - James Herriot
- The Disappearance of Childhood - Neil Postman
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - J. K. Rowlins - The first and last for me!
- Franny and Zooey - J. D. Sallinger (English)
- Bruno's Dream - Iris Murdoch
- Besod Achvishim - Amotz Hacohen - a nice little book about spiders.
- Edot Mesaprot - Avraham Shtal
- Melech Badulina - Gabi Nitzan
- Babies and People - Desmond Morris
- The Professor and the Madman - Simon Winchester - A good book about the writing of the Oxford dictionary.
- Timbuktu - Paul Auster - Another favorite
- Shvil Kiney Ha'achvishim - Italo Calvani
- Glory - Vladimir Nabokov
- Ha'ir vehaclavim (couldn't find the English name for it) - Mario Vargas Llosa
- Angela's Ashes - Frank McCourt
- Stories - Franz Kafka - Kafka is awesome!
- The Trial - Franz Kafka
- Uranus - Marcel Ayme - I remember lying in the shade on the beach in Sinai, and enjoying this book a lot.
- The Fox - D. H. Lawrence
- Amerika - Franz Kafka
- The Diary of Nobody - Grossmith (English)
- South of the Border, West of the Sun - Haruki Murakami
- Washington Square - Henri James (English)
- The Woodlanders - Thomas Hardy (English)
- Blindness - Jose Saramago - another favorite (although some of his other books are better than this one, I think. This one is still very interesting.)
- Minzar Hashatkanim - Amos Oz
- The Prince of West End Avenue - Alan Isler - I loved this book!
- Winter in Lisbon - Antonio Munoz Molina
- The Human Comedy - William Saroyan - I loved his short story - the haircut - and was somewhat disappointed by this novel.
- Leviathan - Paul Auster
- The Periodic Table - Primo Levi - This was my introduction to Primo Levi. He later became one of my favorites.
- Voices in the Evening - Natalia Ginzburg
- Dr. Barkel - Dan Zalaka
- Et Hazamir (Time for Trimming) - Haim Be'er
- My Year of Meats - Ruth L. Ozeki - Very interesting.
- The Music of Chance - Paul Auster
- Happy Birthday, Noah - Noam Ziv
- The History of the Siege of Lisbon - Jose Saramago
- Baltasar and Blimunda (Memorial de Convento) - Jose Saramago
- The Master and Margarita - Michail Bulgakov
- The Binding Chair - Kathryn Harrison
- Wind in the Andes - Orit Uriel - Her sister, Aviva, worked in my lab. She always taught me a lot about history and such. It's a beautiful book for kids (10-12).
- Dream in Sicily - Leonardo Shasha
- The Girl with a Pearl Earring - Tracy Chevalier
- My Life with the Fathers - Dov Elboim
- The Plague - Albert Camus
- Laundry - Susan Adam
- Die verschwundene Miniatur - Erich Kastner
- The First Man - Albert Camus
- Hashanim Haniflaot Bazevel - Michael Vivog (sp??)
- The Buddha of Suburbia - Hanif Kureishi
- Letters from Elijah: The Secret of Moral - A.A ? - Was given to me by someone who thought she could convert me into a religious person... She also tried to convince me that evolution didn't happen...
- Three Love Stories - Yael Hadaya
- Lord Arthur Savile's Crime - Oscar Wilde (English)
- Good Soldier Schweik - Jaroslav Hasek
- On Man's Condition - Pinhas Sadeh
- Vanity Fair - W. M. Thackery (English) - With this one I entered the US!
- Someone to Run with - David Grossman
- A Tale of Love and Darkness - Amos Oz
- Life as a Parable - Pinhas Sadeh
- Badulina - Gabi Nitzan
- Hornblower and the Hotspur - C. S. Forester (English) - Loved the TV show!
- Itaron Medume (a seeming advantage) - Priah Hart - was given to me by my last boss in Israel - an editor for the newsletter of some teachers organization.
- Burnt Bread and Chutney - Carmit Delman (English) - about an Israeli/American/Indian Jew...
- Herzog - Saul Bellow (English)
- My Childhood - Maxim Gorky (English)
- Far from the Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy (English)
- Charlotte's Web - E. B. White (English)
- The Call of the Wild and White Fang - Jack London (English) - Very intense at times...
- Tom Jones - Henry Fielding (English) - Great funny book.
- Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul - Douglas Adams
- Silent Spring - Rachel Carson - read it for class ENT 550
- Interpreter of Maladies - Jhumpa Lahiri
- Poor White - Sherwood Anderson
- The Tree Beans - Barbara Kingsolver
- Bagombo Snuff Box - Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (Hebrew)
- Country Sunset - Itzhak Ben Ner (Hebrew)
- Cold Mountain - Charles Frazier (Hebrew)
- Pere Atzil (Noble Brute) - Dudu Bussi (Hebrew) - Liked it very much.
- Breakfast of Champions - Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
- Clerical Errors - Alan Isler
- Francois le Champi - George Sands (French) - yes, I read it in French. It was hard...
- If this is a Man - Primo Levi (Hebrew)
- The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr - E. T. A. Hoffmann - My all-time favorite! Hoffmann is Awesome (especially in this book!)
- The Reawakening - Primo Levi
- Maus: A survivor's Tale I and II - Art Speigelman (Comics) - I'm in my holocaust period...
- Dry Tears - A Story of a Lost Childhood - Nechama Tec
- The Drowned and the Saved - Primo Levi
- The Monkey's Wrench - Primo Levi
- Moments of Reprieve - Primo Levi
- Love - Toni Morrison
- King Solomon's Ring - Konrad Lorenz
- Pig Tales - Marie Darrieussecq
- Eternal Treblinka - Charles Patterson
- The Mirror Maker - Primo Levi - Primo Levi is absolutely genius.
- End Zone - Don Delillo - Was recommended to me by Karsten. I didn't even know from the name that it would talk about football...
- The Drifters - James Michener - recommended by Astrid - she has a good taste!
- Pastoralia - George Saunders
- The Very Persistant Gappers of Frip - George Saunders - Named a band after this book!
- Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
- Sophie's World - Jostein Gaarder
- Nickel and Dimed - Barbara Ehrenreich - very enlightening.
- The Missing Persons League - Frank Bonham - bought this while I was in Sinai. Used books are expensive there!
- The Last Berliner - Yoram Kaniuk (Hebrew)
- Timequake - Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
- The Czar's Madman - Jaan Kross
- Lake Wobegon Days - Garrison Keilor
- Guns, Germs and Steel - Jared Diamond
- Solaris - Stanislaw Lem
- The Best American Non Required Reading 2003
- The Medium is the Message - Marshal Mcluhan & Quentin Fiore
- Galapagos - Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
- The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil - George Saunders
- Welcome to the Monkey House - Kurt Vonnegut Jr. - I'm pretty sure I read this one while in Honduras, and was horrified by one of the stories...
- The Road to Wigan Pier - George Orwell
- Stupid White Men - Michael Moore
- Jane Austen - Claire Tomalin
- Pateplumas - Shelli Tabar
- Two Lives - Vikram Seth
- The Sharpshooter Blues - Lewis Nordau - Very sad...
- The Golden Pot and Other Stories - E. T. A. Hoffmann
- Funny Mirrors - Aliza Elroy (Hebrew)
- Pigeons in Trafalgar - Sami Michael (Hebrew)
- Country Sunset - Itzhak Ben Ner (Hebrew)
- Otherwise Engaged - Suzanne Finnamore (Hebrew) - kinda stupid but readable
- Malacheiah Nirdemu Culam - Mira Magen (Hebrew) - very good, but I think you need to be an isareli to understand it...
- Once There Was a Giant - Keith Laumer - one of Mark's favorites...
- Cry of the Kalahari - Deliah and Mark Owen - What they did and experienced was amazing in itself. The book was rather sad at times. Especially when you know it really happened...
July - December 2007
- Sheahava Nafshi - Gail Hareven
- Hashmanpufim vehahadhutim - De Morois
- Perfume - Patrick Zuskind
- The Secret of Scent - Luca Turin - Funny that I got to read this book right after Perfume...
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain
- Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - Douglas Adams