Books Read in 2004

 

  1. The Fixer—Joe Sacco
  2. Shoot Out: Surviving Fame and (Mis)Fortune in Hollywood—Peter Bart & Peter Guber
  3. A Love of My Own—E. Lynn Harris
  4. Hit & Run: How Jon Peters & Peter Guber Took Sony for a Ride in HollywoodNancy Griffin & Kim Masters
  5. Fever Pitch—Nick Hornby
  6. In Their Own Write: Adventures in the Music Press—Paul Gorman
  7. The Untouchable—John Banville
  8. Candy Freak—Steve Almond
  9. Spies—Michael Frayn
  10. The Devil Wears Prada—Lauren Weisberger
  11. Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film—Peter Biskind
  12. The Second Assistant: A Tale From the Bottom of the Hollywood Ladder—Clare Naylor & Mimi Hare
  13. House of Bush, House of Saud—Craig Unger
  14. Emergency Sex & Other Desperate Measures—Kenneth Cain, Heidi Postlewait, and Andrew Thomson
  15. The Lights of Manchester—Tony Warren
  16. Murder in the 4th Estate—Peter Deeley & Christopher Walker
  17. A History of Manchester—Stuart Hylton
  18. Manchester, England—Dave Haslam
  19. Refusal Shoes—Tony Saint
  20. truecrime—Jake Arnott
  21. Dykes & Sundry Other Carbon-Based Life Forms to Watch Out For—Alison Bechdel
  22. In the Shadow of No Towers—Art Spiegelman
  23. Persepolis—Marjane Satrapi
  24. The Accidental American: Tony Blair and the Presidency—James Naughtie
  25. The House of Sleep—Jonathan Coe
  26. The Line of Beauty—Allan Hollinghurst
  27. Attack Poodles and Other Media Mutants: The Looting of the News in a Time of Terror—James Wolcott
  28. Tony Blair: The Making of a World Leader—Philip Stephens
  29. Pedro Almodóvar: Interviews—ed. Paula Willoquet-Maricondi
  30. I Am Charlotte Simmons—Tom Wolfe

 

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