Abagond’s post on Desert Island Books prompted me to create a list of books I plan to read sometime in the near future.I usually get ahead of myself and buy books that I don’t end up reading until a year(or longer) after I bought them. Reading is one of my favorite pastimes and I figured having a list of books I want to read will give me something to work towards.

White Teeth by Zadie Smith:
I read her novel “On Beauty” a few years back and liked it. To be honest, I didn’t get the main point of the book but it was a very entertaining read. An excellent book for a first time novelist. Because of that and a suggestion by Chic at Abagond’s I decided to give it a try, and picked it up at Half Priced Books last week.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen:
I was watching the movie on television the other day and it seemed interesting. I was at Half Priced browsing and I can across a brand-spanking-new hardback that housed the complete novels of Jane Austen. The book was only $9.95, and there was a 20% of the entire store sale going on so I picked it up.
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova:
I remember buying this book on sale somewhere (either Barnes and Noble or Border Books) when I was in high school. I read the first few pages, although it was interesting I think I dropped it to read another book. I bought it because from what I heard it was a non-sappy book about vampires/Dracula and had elements of Gothic literature in it. I am expecting it to be a bit like Bram Stoker’s Dracula with regards to its literary elements and religious symbolism but some of the reviews I have read tell me it may be a disappointment. I have heard this book is a bit one-dimensional. Well, I guess I will have to read it to believe it.
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer:
I have read some of the tales but not all. Like most of my books I picked up the Canterbury Tales at Half Priced books will browsing. It was brand-new with a beautiful cover, and it only cost me about $20. I remember reading excerpts of the some of the Tales my senior year of high school but I didn’t really become interested in the complete work until I read, Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet. The war that took place over the span of the novel was waged as a reaction to the murder of Thomas Becket at the Canterbury Cathedral. As many of you already know the Canterbury Tales is a compilation of stories
told by pilgrims on their way to Thomas Becket’s shrine at Canterbury Cathedral.
The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene: 
My roommate recommended this book to me. Unfortunately, she just broke up with her boyfriend ans I was helping her collect her things when I stumbled across the book. She saw me flipping through the pages and said it was a good read. My roommate happens to be one of those people who could convince a fish to by a bicycle, if she says a book about having power over others will be a worthwhile read, Ill take her word for it. I wonder is it will incorporate some Evolutionary Theory? Thus far, this book appears have peaked my interest the most. I’ll probably put everything else on the back-burner to dig into this one.
The Complete Astrologer by Derek and Julia Parker:
I’ve always had a passing interest in astrology, it wasn’t until recently that I decided I wanted to make an effort to deepen my understanding of this subject. The Obsidian Files, being an astrologer, recommended some reading material for beginners like me.
**My schedule this semester is hectic, so I probably will not finish reading these books before summer starts. However, I will try to get as far as I can**