• 1. 'Globalization and its Discontents', Joseph Stiglitz (10/2)
  • 2. 'Grotesque', Natsuo Kirino (16/2)
  • 3. 'Einstein's Dreams', Alan Lightman (24/2)
  • 4. 'The Periodic Table', Primo Levi (24/3)
  • 5. 'The Name of the Wind', Patrick Rothfuss (1/4)
  • 6. 'To Say Nothing of the Dog', Connie Willis (14/4)
  • 7. 'Candide', Voltaire (16/4)
  • 8. 'Letters to a Young Poet', Rainer Maria Rilke (2/5)
  • 9. 'Something Wicked This Way Comes', Ray Bradbury (16/5)
  • 10. 'The Master and Margarita', Mikhail Bulgakov (17/6)
  • 11. 'Geek Love', Katherine Dunn (25/6)
  • 12. 'The Name of the Rose', Umberto Eco (23/7)
  • 13. 'Catch-22', Joseph Heller (30/7)
  • 14. 'The Metamorphosis', Franz Kafka (1/8)
  • 15. 'Fireworks', Angela Carter (9/8)
  • 16. 'Notes from the Underground', Fyodor Dostoevsky (13/8)
  • 17. 'Nausea', Jean-Paul Sartre (21/8)
  • 18. 'Light', M. John Harrison (27/8)
  • 19. 'Waiting for Godot', Samuel Beckett (31/8)
  • 20. 'The Great Gatsby', F. Scott Fitzgerald (1/9)
  • 21. 'The Outsider', Albert Camus (3/9)
  • 22. 'Stranger in a Strange Land', Robert A. Heinlein (17/9)
  • 23. 'V for Vendetta', Alan Moore & David Lloyd (20/9)
may 3 2010 ∞
may 31 2011 +