Books read in 2013

The Execution of Noa P. Singleton (Elizabeth L. Silver; 2013. 320 pages. Fiction.)
With or Without You (Domenica Ruta; 2013. 224 pages. Non-fiction.)
Death at Sea World (David Kirby; 2012. 480 pages. Non-fiction.)
The Importance of Being Earnest (Oscar Wilde; 1895 / 1990. 64 pages. Drama.) *
Early Decision: Based on a True Frenzy (Lacy Crawford; 2013. 304 pages. Fiction.)
You’re Next (Gregg Hurwitz; 2011. 560 pages. Fiction.)
The Glass Menagerie (Tennessee Williams; 1944 / 1990. 104 pages. Drama.)
Death of a Salesman (Arthur Miller; 1949 / 1996. 448 pages. Drama.) *
Troy (Adele Geras; 2001. 352 pages. Fiction.)
The Financial Lives of the Poets (Jess Walters; 2009. 320 pages. Fiction.)
Debt-Free U (Zac Bissonnette; 2010. 290 pages. Non-fiction.)
Colleges That Change Lives (Loren Pope; 2006. 382 pages. Non-fiction.)
UnSouled (Neal Shusterman; 2013. 404 pages. Fiction.)
Drama High (Michael Sokolove; 2013. 338 pages. Non-fiction.)
An Iliad (Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare; 2013. 55 pages. Drama.)
The Iliad (Homer (translated by Stephen Mitchell); 2011. 466 pages. Poetry.)
The Human Story (James C. Davis; 2004. 466 pages. Non-fiction.)
Fair Weather (Richard Peck; 2003. 146 pages. Fiction.) *
Divergent (Veronica Roth; 2011. 496 pages. Fiction.)
Why Read Moby Dick? (Nathaniel Philbrick; 2011. 144 pages. Non-fiction.)
The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry; 1971 ed. 112 pages. Fiction.)
A Year Down Yonder (Richard Peck; 2000. 130 pages. Fiction.) *
Come Closer (Sara Gran; 2003. 168 pages. Fiction.)
Moby Dick; or, The Whale (Herman Melville (1851); Alma Books ed. 2013. 712 pages. Fiction.)
Richard II (William Shakespeare (1595); Folger ed. 2005. 352 pages. Drama.) *
Alex (Pierre Lemaitre; 2013. 384 pages. Fiction.)
Cyrano de Bergerac (Edmond Rostand (1898); Bantam ed. 1950. 240 pages. Drama.)
King Lear (William Shakespeare (1605); Folger ed. 2005. 384 pages. Drama.) *
The Returned (Jason Mott; 2013. 352. pages. Fiction.)
Lowboy (John Wray; 2009. 272. pages. Fiction.)
The Merry Wives of Windsor (William Shakespeare (1597?); Folger ed. 2004. 320 pages. Drama.)
The Gift of an Ordinary Day: A Mother’s Memoir (Katrina Kenison; 2009. 320. pages. Non-fiction.)
The Amateurs (Marcus Sakey; 2009. 400. pages. Fiction.)
Physics for Future Presidents: The Science Behind the Headlines (Richard A. Muller; 2009. 384. pages. Non-fiction.)
Letters to a Young Scientist (Edward O. Wilson; 2013. 256 pages. Non-fiction.)
Evil Eye: Four Novellas of Love Gone Wrong (Joyce Carol Oates; 2013. 224 pages. Fiction.)
Gone with the Wind (Margaret Mitchell (1936); Anniversary ed. 2011. 960 pages. Fiction.) *
A Short History of the United States: From the Arrival of Native American Tribes to the Obama Presidency (Robert V. Remini; 2009. 416 pages. Non-fiction.)
Othello (William Shakespeare (1603); Folger ed. 2003. 368 pages. Drama.) *
Hamlet (William Shakespeare (1603); Folger ed. 2003. 342 pages. Drama.) *
A Long Way from Chicago (Richard Peck; 1998. 192 pages. Fiction.) *
The Husband’s Secret (Liane Moriarty; 2013. 416 pages. Fiction.)
Kiss Me First (Lottie Moggach; 2013. 320 pages. Fiction.)
The Silent Wife (A.S.A. Harrison; 2013. 336 pages. Fiction.)
The Comedy of Errors (William Shakespeare (1594); Folger ed. 2004. 272. pages. Drama.) *
The Metamorphosis (Franz Kafka (1915); Bantam ed. 1972. 201 pages. Fiction.) *
The Storyteller (Jodi Picoult; 2013. 480 pages. Fiction.)
Kill Shakespeare: Volume 2 (Conor McCreery; 2011. 148 pages. Graphic fiction.)
The Dinner (Herman Koch; 2013. 304 pages. Fiction.)
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves (Karen Joy Fowler; 2013. 320 pages. Fiction.)
Macbeth (William Shakespeare (1606); Folger ed. 2003. 272 pages. Drama.) *
Run, Brother, Run: A Memoir of a Murder in My Family (David Berg; 2013. 272 pages. Non-fiction.)
NOS4A2 (Joe Hill; 2013. 704 pages. Fiction.)
Shakespeare Saved My Life: Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard (Linda Bates; 2013. 304 pages. Non-fiction.)
Cast of Shadows (Kevin Guilfoile; 2006. 319 pages. Fiction.)
Letters to a Young Poet (Rainer Maria Rilke; ed. 1986. 128 pages. Non-fiction.) *
Much Ado about Nothing (William Shakespeare (1599); Folger ed. 2003. 246 pages. Drama.) *
Animal Man, Vol. 2 (Jeff Lemire; 2012. 176 pages. Graphic fiction.)
So Much for That (Lionel Shriver; 2011. 480 pages. Fiction.)
Life Itself (Roger Ebert; 2011. 448 pages. Memoir.)
Saga, Vol. 2 (Brian Vaughn; 2013. 144 pages. Graphic fiction.)
Animal Man, Vol. 1 (Jeff Lemire; 2012. 144 pages. Graphic fiction.)
Very Good, Jeeves (P.G. Wodehouse; ed. 2006. 304 pages. Fiction.)
The 5th Wave (Rick Yancey; 2013. 480 pages. Fiction.)
Richard III (William Shakespeare (1592); Folger ed. 2005. 352 pages. Drama.) *
Give Me Everything You Have: On Being Stalked (James Lansdun; 2013. 224 pages. Non-fiction.)
Harvest (A.J. Lieberman; 2013. 128 pages. Graphic fiction.)
The Guilty One (Lisa Ballantyne; 2013. 480 pages. Fiction.)
Two or Three Things I Forgot to Tell You (Joyce Carol Oates; 2013. 288 pages. Fiction.)
Dare Me (Megan Abott; 2012. 304 pages. Fiction.)
The Gaslight Effect: How to Spot and Survive the Hidden Manipulation Others Use to Control Your Life (Robin Stern; 2007. 288 pages. Non-fiction.)
Henry VIII (William Shakespeare (1613); Folger ed. 2007. 352 pages. Drama.)
The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald; 1925/1980. 182 pages. Fiction.) *
Attachments (Rainbow Rowell; 2011. 336 pages. Fiction.)
Reconstructing Amelia (Kimberly McCreight; 2013. 400 pages. Fiction.)
The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers (Margaret George; 1998. 960 pages. Fiction.)
Picasso and Chicago: 100 Years, 100 Works (Stephanie D’Alessandro; 2013. 112 pages. Non-fiction.)
Measure for Measure (William Shakespeare (1603); Folger ed. 2005. 288 pages. Drama.)
Wave (Sonali Deraniyagala; 2013. 240 pages. Memoir.)
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: A Memoir of Life in Death (Jean-Dominique Bauby; 1998. 131 pages. Autobiography.)
The Undead: Organ Harvesting, the Ice-Water Test, Beating-Heart Cadavers (Dick Teresi; 2012. 368 pages. Non-fiction.)
Human .4 (Mike A. Lancaster; 2011. 240 pages. YA fiction.)
Warm Bodies (Isaac Marion; 2011. 256 pages. Fiction.)
The Underwater Welder (Jeff Lemire; 2012. 224 pages. Graphic fiction.)
After Visiting Friends: A Son’s Story (Michael Hainey; 2013. 320 pages. Non-fiction.)
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Philip K. Dick; 1968. 256 pages. Fiction.) *
Accelerated (Bronwen Hruska; 2012. 288 pages. Fiction.)
The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger; 1951. 288 pages. Fiction.) *
Flowers for Algernon (Daniel Keyes; 1966. 324 pages. Fiction.) *
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet (Jamie Ford; 2009. 301 pages. Fiction.)
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (Dai Sijie; 2002. 104 pages. Fiction.)
Revival, Vol. 1 (Tim Seeley; 2012. 128 pages. Graphic fiction.)
Saga, Vol. 1 (Brian K. Vaughan; 2012. 160 pages. Graphic fiction.)
La Bohème: Black Dog Opera Library (2005. 144 pages. Libretto, history, and commentary.)
The 13 Clocks (James Thurber (1950); 2008. 136 pages. Fiction.)
Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness (Susannah Cahalan; 2012. 288 pages. Non-fiction.)
Julius Caesar (William Shakespeare (1599); Folger ed. 2003. 288 pages. Drama.) *
Don’t Turn Around (Michelle Gagnon; 2012. 320 pages. Fiction.)
Fatal Friends, Deadly Neighbors (Ann Rule; 2012. 544 pages. Non-fiction.)
Daddy Love (Joyce Carol Oates; 2013. 240 pages. Fiction.)
Life after Death (Damien Echols; 2012. 416 pages. Non-fiction.)

* Denotes a reread