My "Library"
I like to read books, or at least, I like to pretend that I like to read them. I also enjoy learning what I can about other people through the books they keep, so below, I will give you the same luxury and list every book on my shelf that I have actually completed. Of course, I have many more that I am too stupid/lazy to read; such books will be listed as I finish them. This list is also not representative of all of the books that I have ever read, since I've limited myself to listing books that I actually own.
All books are sorted by the alphabetical order of the authors' surnames.
This should go without saying, but please note that the presence of a book in my collection does not constitute a complete endorsement of the work. Anything that causes the intellect to fruitfully engage can be worth reading. A book can at once be "incorrect" and worthy of existence.
Crane, Stephen - The Red Badge of Courage
Dixon, F.W. (psuedonym) - The Tower Treasure (original text)
Doyle, Arthur Conan - The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Ettlinger, Steve - Twinkie, Deconstructed
Grann, David - Killers of the Flower Moon
Green, Roger Lancelyn - The Adventures of Robin Hood
Hertzler, Arthur - The Horse and Buggy Doctor
Homer - The Odyssey
Huxley, Aldous - Brave New World
Huxley, Aldous - Brave New World Revisited
Lewis, C.S. - Mere Christianity
Lewis, C.S. - The Screwtape Letters
Lewis, C.S. - The Abolition of Man
Olsen, M.D. - The Prose of Our King James Version
Orwell, George - 1984
Percy, Walker - Lost in the Cosmos
Remarque, Erich Maria - All Quiet on the Western Front
Salatin, Joel - Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal
Shakespeare, William - Romeo and Juliet
Sundberg, Minna - A Meandering Line
Sundberg, Minna - Lovely People
Tozer, A.W. - The Pursuit of God
Twain, Mark - A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Twain, Mark - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Twain, Mark - Roughing It
Twain, Mark - The Adventures of Tom Saywer
Verne, Jules - Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
There's the list; it's embarrasingly brief. All I have to say to the reader is that I have profited from most of these books (aside, of course, from obvious pieces of entertainment like The Hardy Boys). I would dearly appreciate recommendations for books that could expand my knowledge beyond what I have learned from these ones, so if you think that a book belongs here, please tell me about it.