2005 Reading List

In 2005 I began graduate school in the summer which is reflected by the books that I read. It also resulted in a dramatic drop in book reading for pleasure… however I felt like I was actually reading more than normal because of all of the journal articles I read for class. Anyways, here’s the 2005 list.

2005

Non-Fiction
Adventures in Missing the Point: How the Culture-Controlled Church Neutered the Gospel by Brian D. McLaren and Tony Campolo (4)
CSS Pocket Reference by Eric A. Meyer (4)
HTML Pocket Reference by Jennifer Niederst (3)
Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Office Access 2003 in 24 Hours by Alison Balter (2)

Library & Information Science
The Bibliographic Record and Information Technology by Ronald Hagler (3)
A History of Reading by Alberto Manguel (3)
Library Information Systems by T.R Kochtanek and J.R. Matthews (2)
The Organization of Information by Arlene Taylor. (2)
The Smithsonian Book of Books by Michael Olmert (4)
Systems Analysis for Librarians and Information Professionals by L.N. Osborne and M. Nakamura (2)

Science Fiction & Fantasy
Dragon Wing by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (4)
New Spring by Robert Jordan (3)
Shadow Puppets by Orson Scott Card (3)

Other Fiction
Megatokyo, Vol. 3 by Fred Gallagher (3)


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