Books For GiveAways

I'm giving these books for FREE -- but only to people I know. :-) I'll mark them each week to indicate the ones already reserved for somebody else. I'll also indicate if I've added new ones.

I think I've given/sold three times the amount of books here. But I'm through with trying to sell them. As Jho once said, "Books are meant to be shared." :-)

Images: Books1, Books2


The Seat of the Soul – Gary Zukav

Dark Nights of the Soul – Thomas Moore

Three Junes – Julia Glass

A Man Named Dave – Dave Pelzer

A Fine Balance – Rohinton Mistry

The Power of Myth – Joseph Campbell (taken)

How Full is Your Bucket – Tom Rath and Donald Clifton

Neverwhere – Neil Gaiman (taken)

Love in the Time of Cholera – Gabriel Garcia Marquez (taken)

Life of Pi – Yann Martel (taken)

David Copperfield – Charles Dickens

Seabiscuit – Laura Hillenbrand

Black Hawk Down – Mark Bowden

White Teeth – Zadie Smith

Sula – Toni Morrison

Song of Solomon – Toni Morrison

Jewel – Brett Lott

The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass – Philip Pullman (taken)

The Light Ages – Ian R MacLeod

The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitgerald

The Sun Also Rises – Ernest Hemingway

Spin – Robert Charles Wilson

House of Sand and Fog – Andre Dubus III

Walden – Henry David Thoreau

Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert

American Gods – Neil Gaiman

All the Pretty Horses – Cormac McCarthy

The Book of Ruth – Jane Hamilton

Snow Falling on Cedars – David Guterson

The Other Wind – Ursula Le Guin

Stones From the River – Ursula Hegi


Dragon Wing – Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Interview with a Vampire – Anne Rice

The Queen of the Damned – Anne Rice

Curses! – Aaron Elkins

Siddhartha – Hermann Hesse

Tropic of Cancer – Henry Miller

War of the Worlds – H.G. Wells

The Red Pony – John Steinbeck

Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Harold Bloom

Invisible Man – Ralph Ellison (taken)

Mister God, This is Anna – Fynn (taken)

A Wrinkle in Time – Madeleine L’Engle

A Time to Kill – John Grisham


* UPDATE: People ask, so here's my explanation: My (tall, but narrow) bookshelf is quite full. And I want to free up some space to welcome more books. So, a book should either be a favorite or be of some use to me; else, it must go. Also, some are a bit dilapidated so I plan to replace them if my resources allow. Last, I don't want to reduce the value of these books by selling them at a very low price, so I've decided to give them to people who might actually love to have them. :-)