- Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
- The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd
- Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver
- Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson
- The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Debbie Hindman's Top Five of All Time
Debbie Hindman (Sustainable Residential Interiors) inspires architects, decorators and contractors to make beautifully responsible design decisions. She finds her own inspiration in contemporary literature.
Sandy Fuller's Top Five of All Time
Sandy Ferguson Fuller (Moon Loon) is an author, illustrator, bookseller and literary agent specializing in children's books. After a month-long working getaway to Maine, she'll return tomorrow
with news of several new books for 2010. Welcome back, Sandy!
- A Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
- The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- Winne-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne
- A Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
- Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck
Brunonia Barry's Top Five of All Time
Brunonia Barry (The Lace Reader) hit The Bookworm best seller list following our lovely dinner event with her on September 15 at Rick and Kelly's American Bistro in Edwards. We are thrilled to call this debut novelist a friend!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Mari Pintowski's Top Five of All Time
Mari Pintowski (Embarking on the Mariposa Trail) spent most of her life teaching the youngest students in the Vail Valley. Now she runs an elegant B&B in Mexico, but will return to Edwards in October to launch her new children's book, Molly the Gecko Hunter. Welcome back, Moe!
- Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox
- The Napping House by Audry Wood
- Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- The Lost World of Quintana Roo by Michael Pissel
- All of Jodi Picult's books
Jennifer Junto's Top Five of All Time
Jennifer Junto (Claire the Chair) teaches art at Battle Mountain High School. I visited the brand new facilities at BMHS this week, and they are as spectacular as the district promised. So on the eve of a new school year, here's a teacher's list.
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dee brown,
james loewen,
jane yolen,
Jennifer Junto,
jonathan kozol
Monday, September 7, 2009
Catherine O'Connell's Top Five of All Time
Catherine O'Connell (Well Read and Dead) is an Aspen author who writes about strange happenings in the the ritzy Rocky Mountain resort town where she lives.
- Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
- The Gold Coast by Nelson DeMille
- Hawaii by James Michener
- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
- The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth
Monday, August 31, 2009
Jill Zimmerman Rutledge's Top Five of All Time
Jill Zimmerman Rutledge (Picture Perfect) hopes to someday relocate to the Vail Valley. In the meantime, she's an expert on body image and self confidence for girls in Evanston, Illinois.
- Lad, A Dog by Albert Payson Terhune
- A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
- Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda
- Personal History by Katharine Graham
- Collected Stories of Eudora Welty by Eudora Welty
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Phil Jackson's Top Five of All Time
Phil Jackson (Sacred Hoops) will visit the Vail Valley in September for a fundraiser with the Swift Eagle Foundation. The former LA Laker coach was known to require reading for members of his teams, and this list resembles a syllabus of fine literature!
- Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- The Call of the Wild by Jack London
- Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville
- A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Friday, August 28, 2009
Jim Steinberg's Top Five of All Time
Jim Steinberg (Colorado Scenic Byways) is a wonderful photographer and supporter of the arts in Colorado.
1. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
2. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
3. A Woman of Substance by Barbara Bradford Taylor
4. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
5. The Stand by Stephen King
2. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
3. A Woman of Substance by Barbara Bradford Taylor
4. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
5. The Stand by Stephen King
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Kim Barnes' Top Five of All Time
Kim Barnes (A Country Called Home) is off on a flyfishing trip before starting the school year as a writing professor at The University of Idaho. Her next novel will explore the lives of Americans residing in 1960s Saudi Arabia.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
John Thompson's Top Five of All Time
John Thompson (The Armageddon Conspiracy) was fishing this week in Eagle County. He stopped by on Sunday to sign books and visit with family, friends and visitors.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Temple Grandin's Five Related Books
Temple Grandin (They Way I See It) spoke to hundreds of parents and educators in Vail this week. During her talk, she referred to five great books on topics relating to autism.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Dagny McKinley's Top Five of All Time
Dagny McKinley (Wild Hearts: Dog Sledding the Rockies) is a Steamboat Springs photographer and dog sledding guide. Her book was just released and will be perfect for locals and tourists once the snow flies!
- Ask the Dust by John Fante
- Stones of Summer by Dow Mossman
- Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Fairy Tales by The Brothers Grimm
- The Eccentricities of a Nightingale by Tennessee Williams
Friday, August 21, 2009
Kaya McLaren's Top Five of All Time
Kaya McLaren (On the Divinity of Second Chances, Church of the Dog) scheduled her own road trip this summer, choosing the route based on independent bookstores along the way. We were excited to meet her, and to check out her favorite books!
- Solar Storms by Linda Hogan
- Horse Heaven by Jane Smiley
- The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
- Woman in the Mists by Farley Mowatt
- Letters to Rollins by R.K. Overton
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Shirley Welch's Top Five of All Time
Shirley Welch (The Eagle River Valley) received the local Nimon-Walker Award this year for her work preserving local history. She published that history with Arcadia in 2008 in addition to compiling oral histories for hospice patients.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Hank Manley's Top Five of All Time
Hank Manley (Bahama Reckoning) is a businessman and writer who spends the summers in Colorado, and the rest of the year on sailboats and beaches around the Caribbean. His newest novel, Legacy of Honor, is partially set in the Eagle River Valley. Book #3 on this list contributed to Hank's decision to join the Marine Corps! 
- Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry
- From Here to Eternity by James Jones
- Battle Cry by Leon Uris
- Word of Honor by Nelson DeMille
- Caine Mutuny by Herman Wouk
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herman wouk,
james jones,
larry mcmurtry,
leon uris,
nelson demille
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Craig Childs' Top Five of All Time
Craig Childs (Knowledge of Water, Animal Dialogues) spoke about House of Rain to benefit the Gore Range Natural Science School recently. Here are his fantastic recommendations on nature and the human experience!
- The Meadow by James Galvin
- Dune by Frank Herbert
- The Girl of the Sea of Cortez by Peter Benchley
- Arctic Dreams by Barry Lopez
- American Primitive by Mary Oliver
Monday, August 17, 2009
Lev Grossman's Top Five of All Time
Today I had the pleasure of chatting with novelist and Time book critic Lev Grossman (Codex). As he signed copies of newly released The Magicians for The Literacy Project Luncheon in Avon, we went over his top five of all time - all classics for this Harvard and Yale graduate! 
- Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
- Ulysses by James Joyce
- The Trial by Franz Kafka
- The Odyssey by Homer
- Troilus and Criseyde by Geoffrey Chaucer
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Debut post
For more than five years, I've been asking authors what they are reading. Their recommendations span time and genre, and often leap-frog to movies, exhibits and musical works of art. From authors with New York Times best selling status to local writers with an interesting take on life in the Rockies, these scribes have more than just pages of their own to share. They often provide some of the best reading resources I (and my staff) have ever received. These gems should be shared, and I hope they will enrich your reading list well beyond the shelves of any one collection.
To start, I've plucked a few from the recent archives:
To start, I've plucked a few from the recent archives:
- Lisa See (Shanghai Girls) recommending The Guernsey Literary Potato Peel Pie Society by MaryAnn Shaffer and Annie Barrows in July 2009
- David Wroblewski (The Story of Edgar Sawtelle) recommending So Long, See You Tomorrow by William Maxwell in June 2008
- Laura Lippman (What the Dead Know) recommending The Post Birthday World by Lionel Shriver in March 2007
It is my hope to begin a dialogue with authors about what they are reading, what they hope to read, and what books changed their lives. As I collect the lists, new ideas will certainly emerge. Let's get started!
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