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Free Books. For Free.

I’m giving away some of my books.  I numbered the books so you can just say, “Hey, I want books 1, 5 and 17,” instead of writing out the full names.  Leave a comment or send me an email or a tweet with your choices.  I’ll get the books to you the next time I see you, provided I remember.

(Note:  I’ve added links to the Amazon page for each book.  Not all books match up exactly with the covers/editions shown on the Amazon page.)

1. I Don’t Want to Go to Jail - Jimmy Breslin

2. Hard Times - Charles Dickens

3. Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad

4. Don Quixote - Cervantes

5. The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives - Leonard Mlodinow - claimed

6. The Year of Living Biblically - A. J. Jacobs

7. Can I Keep My Jersey? - Paul Shirley

8. Freakonomics - Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner

9. Donnie Brasco - Joseph D. Pistone

10. The War of the Worlds - H. G. Wells

11. The Invisible Man - H. G. Wells

12. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - Edward Albee

13. The Straw Men - Michael Marshall - claimed

14. Frankenstein - Mary Shelley

15. Void Moon - Michael Connelly

16. Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich - Mark Kriegel

17. Kitchen Confidential - Anthony Bourdain - claimed

18. The Decameron - Giovanni Boccaccio

19. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte

20. Jennie Gerhardt - Theodore Dreiser

21. Sister Carrie - Theodore Dreiser

22. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich - Alexander Solzhenitsyn

23. King Rat - James Clavell

24. The Tale of Old Mortality - Walter Scott

25. The Bad Guys Won! - Jeff Pearlman

26. Bartleby & Benito Cereno - Herman Melville

27. The Franchise - Terry Pluto & Brian Windhorst

28. McTeague - Frank Norris

29. Naked Pitctures of Famous People - Jon Stewart

30. Everything and a Kite - Ray Romano

31. The Romance of Tristan - Beroul

32. Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray

33. Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen

34. Medieval Russia’s Epics, Chronicles and Tales - Ed. by Serge A. Zenkovsky

35. The Tale of Genji - Murasaki Shikibu

36. Five Families - Selwyn Raab

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